Low T Treatment
A men’s testosterone levels can start to drop in their early 20s which can result in unwanted symptoms such as low libido, reduced muscle mass, impaired memory, slow metabolism, and fatigue. We offer testosterone replacement therapy and low testosterone treatment to optimize your testosterone and help restore your quality of life.
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What is Low T?
Low testosterone (male hypogonadism) is a condition in which your testicles don’t produce enough testosterone. Testosterone is created by the Leydig cells in a man's testicles.
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Low testosterone causes different symptoms at different ages. Testosterone levels in men naturally decline as they age.
Benefits of Balanced Testosterone
Treatment plans for optimal testosterone levels are tailored to suit each man’s individual needs and every man’s experience will vary.
There are a multiple health benefits of balanced testosterone levels in men, including the following:
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Higher metabolism
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Improved muscle tone
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Heart health
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Good blood
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Stronger performance
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Improved sex drive
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Better memory and mood
Clomid
Clomid (clomiphene citrate) uses a different approach to increase testosterone and spermatogenesis. It was originally developed and tested to increase ovulation and, thereby, improve fertility in women. The result in men is a modest improvement in testosterone levels while preserving sperm production. We can usually achieve a 100% increase in T levels with Clomid. In some cases, one may see up to a 200% increase.
Clomid for men stimulates the body’s own production of testosterone. Clomid is a pill taken daily. It is generic and cheap. No shots. It does not interfere with the body’s checks and balances of testosterone. Fertility is preserved. No testicular shrinkage. It has few, if any, side effects and this is usually dose-related. Clomid, by increasing T levels, can produce the same/similar effects as traditional testosterone replacement therapy.
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Each patient is different and the response will vary depending on current testosterone level. It is inexpensive and usually covered by health insurance.
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FIND OUT IF CLOMID IS RIGHT FOR YOU. Contact us today.