Feeling Off? It Could Be Low Testosterone.
Testosterone is the primary male hormone, but it's responsible for far more than just sex drive. It governs your energy, mood, muscle mass, and mental focus. When levels decline, your entire quality of life can be affected.
Key Symptoms of Low Testosterone
If you're experiencing a combination of the following, a hormone imbalance could be the cause:
- Persistent Fatigue: A deep tiredness that isn't relieved by sleep.
- Low Libido: A noticeable decline in your interest in sex.
- Erectile Dysfunction: Difficulty achieving or maintaining erections.
- Brain Fog: Trouble with concentration, memory, and mental clarity.
- Mood Changes: Increased irritability, anxiety, or feelings of depression.
- Body Composition Changes: Loss of muscle mass and an increase in body fat, especially around the belly.
Diagnosis: The Importance of Comprehensive Testing
Simply testing "Total Testosterone" is not enough. To get an accurate picture, we use our Full Male Hormone Panel, which measures:
- Total Testosterone: The total amount in your blood.
- Free Testosterone: The active, usable testosterone available to your cells.
- SHBG: A protein that binds to testosterone, making it inactive. High SHBG can cause low T symptoms even with normal total testosterone.
- Estradiol & Prolactin: Other hormones that can impact testosterone's effectiveness.
Safe and Effective Treatment
If a diagnosis of low testosterone is confirmed, our specialists will create a personalized treatment plan. This may include lifestyle and nutritional guidance or, if medically appropriate, a medically supervised Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) program. Our focus is always on restoring your levels to a healthy, optimal range while carefully monitoring your health to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Stop Guessing. Get Tested.
Don't just accept feeling tired and unmotivated. A simple blood test can provide clear answers and a path back to feeling your best.
Book a Hormone Health Consultation