Testosterone Therapy
PAYMENT INFORMATION
All services are SELF-PAY
We accept HSA/FSA
Patients may seek insurance reimbursement if eligible.
Talk to Your Provider:
If you have symptoms of low testosterone, schedule an appointment to discuss testing and treatment options.
What is Testosterone Deficiency?
Testosterone deficiency (also called Low T) occurs when the body does not produce enough testosterone. This can lead to symptoms that affect your overall health and well-being.
How is Testosterone Deficiency Diagnosed?
A blood test, usually in the morning, and symptoms are needed for the diagnosis. You will need two tests to confirm low testosterone. Other blood tests will be ordered to check for underlying causes.
Treatment Options for Low T:
Injections
Topical Gels & Creams
Oral Testosterone
Alternative Options to Preserve Fertility
Is Testosterone Right for you?
Common Symptoms:
Low sex drive and erectile dysfunction
Fatigue and low energy
Loss of muscle mass and increased body fat
Mood changes, irritability, or depression
Who Should NOT Use Testosterone Therapy?
Men with active prostate or breast cancer
Men with elevated red blood cell counts
Men with physiological normal testosterone
Potential Side Effects of Testosterone Therapy:
Increased red blood cell count
Acne
Trace swelling in the ankles
Breast tenderness or growth (rare)
Infertility
Testicular atrophy
Benefits of Testosterone Therapy (TTh):
Improve mood
Improve sexual health
Helps maintain strength
Improve metabolic health
Supports bone health