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. Our clinic is conveniently located near Scottsdale in Chandler, AZ, offering patients from Scottsdale access to advanced, non-surgical treatment options.
Scottsdale residents typically reach our office in 25–35 minutes via the Loop 101 Pima Freeway south to the Loop 202. Scottsdale patients are often serious recreational golfers, hikers from the McDowell Preserve, and an aesthetics- and longevity-focused demographic seeking hormone optimization, regenerative orthopedics, and integrative anti-aging care.
Scottsdale has one of the densest concentrations of premium golf courses in the country — TPC Scottsdale, Troon North, Grayhawk, and Silverleaf among them — plus hiking at Pinnacle Peak and Tom's Thumb, road cycling out of north Scottsdale, and a strong boutique fitness, Pilates, and yoga ecosystem in Old Town and DC Ranch.
We regularly see patients from Old Town, DC Ranch, McCormick Ranch, Grayhawk, Troon, and Gainey Ranch.
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.
Patients from Scottsdale benefit from a short drive (about 25 minutes) to our Chandler clinic for comprehensive low testosterone care.
Recovery between sessions is often the first thing patients notice improving, with strength and lean mass gains following over 3–6 months.
Endurance athletes sometimes resist evaluation because they feel 'fit,' but low T can quietly degrade recovery, sleep, and motivation.
Sleep quality and recovery are often early wins on appropriate therapy, which compounds across other areas of health.
Libido, motivation, and mood changes are commonly the first symptoms men notice and the first to respond to optimization.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We treat the underlying problem, not just symptoms.
Your treatment plan is based on what works, not what's covered.
Scottsdale residents typically reach our office in 25–35 minutes via the Loop 101 Pima Freeway south to the Loop 202.
Led by Dr. Kelly Romero, NMD, with a team of specialists.
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