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Conditions We Treat

Low Testosterone
Treatment

Low testosterone affects energy, mood, body composition, libido, and overall vitality. Our naturopathic approach to hormone management identifies root causes and optimizes your hormones naturally.

Who We See for Low Testosterone

Men we evaluate for low testosterone usually fall into three patterns: (1) 35–50-year-olds with a recent drop in energy, drive, recovery, or libido despite good lifestyle habits; (2) 50+ men noticing classic andropausal changes — fatigue, body composition shifts, mood changes; and (3) high-performing men whose total numbers look 'normal' on paper but whose free testosterone, SHBG, and metabolic markers tell a more complete story.

Common Causes

  • Aging (andropause)
  • Chronic stress and adrenal fatigue
  • Poor sleep quality
  • Obesity and metabolic syndrome
  • Environmental toxin exposure
  • Nutrient deficiencies

Treatments We Offer

Bioidentical hormone therapy
Peptide therapy
Nutritional optimization
Lifestyle and stress management
IV nutrient therapy

A Note on Evidence & Expectations

Testosterone replacement therapy has strong evidence for symptomatic men with confirmed biochemical hypogonadism, with consistent benefits for sexual function, mood, and body composition. Long-term cardiovascular and prostate safety data continues to evolve, which is why we monitor labs and individualize therapy.

Common Questions

What blood tests are needed before starting testosterone therapy?

We typically run total and free testosterone, SHBG, estradiol, LH, FSH, prolactin, a complete metabolic and CBC panel, lipids, PSA in age-appropriate men, and thyroid markers. Treating without that full picture is how patients end up with imbalanced therapy.

Will TRT make me infertile?

Standard TRT can suppress sperm production by lowering LH and FSH signaling, so for men trying or planning to conceive, we use protocols designed to preserve fertility — often involving hCG or selective estrogen modulators alongside or instead of TRT.

Can I raise testosterone naturally before considering TRT?

Often yes. Sleep quality, body composition, resistance training, alcohol intake, and specific micronutrients (zinc, vitamin D, magnesium) can all meaningfully influence testosterone. We typically optimize these first when the clinical picture allows.

How quickly will I notice changes on hormone therapy?

Energy, mood, and sleep often shift within the first 4–6 weeks. Body composition and strength changes typically take 3–6 months and depend heavily on training and nutrition.

Ready to treat your low testosterone?

Book a free 30-minute consultation. We'll review your history, discuss your goals, and recommend the right treatment plan.

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