Men

Feeling worn out by the end of each day can make finding a solution to restore your energy and vitality seem impossible. We're here to assure you that you deserve to feel your best every single day.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Testosterone is the androgenic hormone primarily responsible for normal growth and development of male sex and reproductive organs, including the penis, testicles, scrotum, prostate, and seminal vesicles. It facilitates the development of secondary male sex characteristics such as musculature, bone mass, fat distribution, hair patterns, laryngeal enlargement, and vocal chord thickening. Additionally, normal testosterone levels maintain energy level, healthy mood, fertility, and sexual desire. The number of men diagnosed with hypogonadism, commonly referred to as “Low T” has grown dramatically in recent years due to an increasing awareness of the importance of hormones in a man’s health and well being. Research shows that about 1 out of 4 men over the age of 30 may have low testosterone. Circulating testosterone levels decline progressively with age, starting in the second and third decade of life. Testing for testosterone deficiency requires a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of hormone balance before one makes a commitment to what may be lifelong therapy.

"We age because our hormones decline. Our hormones do not decline because we age." 

Dr. Thierry Hertoghe, MD

Are you one of the millions of men who suffer?

  • Low Libido

  • Gaining fat around the middle

  • Muscle loss or weakness

  • Low energy and fatigue

  • Loss of focus

  • Male breasts

Do you also have any of these common hypogonadism symptoms?

  • Depression and anxiety

  • Mood swings and irritability

  • Decrease sense of wellbeing

  • Decline in focus and memorization

  • Memory loss

  • Erectile dysfunction

  • Night sweat and hot flashes

  • Sleep apnea or insomnia

  • Palpitation

  • Constipation or increased bowel movements

  • Decline in exercise response

  • Increased body fat

If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended you have a thorough evaluation with comprehensive lab tests to help determine if you have a testosterone deficiency.