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Rediscover your vitality with our specialized Low Testosterone treatments designed to help men regain their energy and improve their overall quality of life. Low testosterone can lead to a range of issues, including fatigue, reduced libido, and mood changes. Our expert team conducts a thorough assessment to determine your unique hormone levels and the underlying causes of your symptoms, ensuring a personalized approach to your treatment plan.


We offer state-of-the-art therapies that effectively boost testosterone levels, promoting not only physical strength and stamina but also enhancing mental clarity and emotional well-being. Whether through hormone replacement therapy or lifestyle adjustments, our comprehensive strategies are tailored to meet your specific needs. Our goal is to help you achieve optimal health and restore the confidence you deserve.


With a focus on safety and effectiveness, our clinic provides a supportive environment where you can openly discuss your concerns and track your progress. Our dedicated professionals are here to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring you feel informed and empowered in your journey to improved health. Don’t let low testosterone hold you back—take the first step toward a more vibrant and fulfilling life with our innovative treatments today!

What Is Low T?


The facts are clear. Men in the 21st century are suffering from low testosterone (Low T) in record numbers. More men suffer from low t than men who suffer from erectile dysfunction. Low T is a condition where your levels fall below the recommended range. The range is very broad, the high end being 1100, the low end 347. The recommended range for a mans’ T levels is between 700 to 900. While many men have T levels above 347, they still are candidates for supervised T treatment plans. The good news is, with the correct Physician supervised program, men of all ages can experience dramatic improvements in their T levels. The result is a more active, robust lifestyle without side effects.


Are Testosterone Treatment Dangerous?


The American Medical Association has not documented one case of heart attack or stroke attributed to testosterone treatment. There are more cases of heart attack and stroke attributed to Low Testosterone. The safest form of treatment for a patient with Low T is to use a cream based treatment plan under the direct guidance and care of a physician. Any Low T treatment plan should be accompanied by regular blood testing to insure safe levels of testosterone and to check for blood clotting.


Treatment Options


There are many different types of treatment for Low T. As a patient it’s hard to know which is right for you and will give you the best results. Unfortunately many patients test many different forms of treatment without understanding the pros and cons of each.


Oral Medication(s): Most oral medications to increase testosterone are a waste of time and money. Tests have shown less than 1% of the testosterone is used and absorbed by the body. While vastly popular as an over the counter solution, this form of treatment will not yield the desired results for 99% of the patients.


Injections: The most common form of testosterone treatment. The patient is given injections, ranging between every 1 to 3 weeks. These injections are done either by the patient or in the physicians office. Widely prescribed, patients see very different results. Many patients experience ‘peaks and valley’ syndrome with testosterone. This is where the mans’ T level will vary widely based on the cycle of the T shots. Many men will feel worse than before starting treatment. Another downside to this treatment is over 90% of the testosterone is wasted and not used by the body. Leads to higher incidences of heart attack, stroke and other medical issues such as blood clotting.


Pellets: A device is implanted into the patient usually in the buttock. Can be very expensive. Needs to be refilled every 90 days via in office surgical procedure. The same amount is dripped into the blood stream. A large portion of the testosterone is wasted and not used by the body.


Under Arm: Like a roll on deodorant. A widely prescribed solution and used by many physicians. You apply it yourself daily or as prescribed. However, it is proven to be the second least effective method of increasing testosterone in a patient.


Cream: Considered to be the most effective testosterone treatment available. Applied daily in the groin area. With the right program and design up to 90% of the testosterone is absorbed into the body. Many experienced physicians consider this the best program for many men and the least likely to develop blood clotting.