Low T/ED Treatment

What is testosterone?

Testosterone is a hormone made by the body that is responsible for the normal growth and development of the male sex organs and for the maintenance of other sexual characteristics. In men, testosterone is produced in the testes, the reproductive glands that also produce sperm. The amount of testosterone produced by the testes is regulated by the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. Testosterone can affect the following:

  • Growth and maturation of prostate and other male sex organs
  • Development of male hair distribution such as facial hair
  • Changes in body muscle mass and strength and fat distribution
  • Sex drive and sexual function
  • Mood and energy level
  • Bone strength
What are “normal” levels of testosterone?

In healthy men, testosterone levels between 350 ng/dL and 1000 ng/dL are referred to as “normal.” Normal physiology allows the brain and the testes to work together to keep testosterone in this range. The brain produces “signal” hormones that are responsible for stimulating testosterone production. These signals are periodically released, which in turn stimulates testosterone production. When levels of testosterone are in an acceptable range, the production of the signal hormones are slowed, which in turn allows the testosterone levels to decrease.

What is hypogonadism?

Hypogonadism, in a male, refers to a decrease in either testosterone production, sperm production, or both. The medical professionals at Low T Center address the testosterone aspect of this condition. Decreased sperm production requires a careful, thorough evaluation by a fellowship-trained specialist.

How does Low T Center determine if I have hypogonadism (low testosterone)?

Testosterone treatment is the practice of diagnosing hypogonadism (low testosterone) through a combination of symptoms and testosterone blood values below the lower limit of normal and treating with testosterone injections, gels, patches, surgically implanted pellets, or oral applications. Low T Center uses injection therapy to treat low testosterone in hypogonadal men.

What are the benefits of testosterone replacement therapy?

Benefits of testosterone replacement therapy vary based upon the pre-therapy symptoms and other factors, but they can include the following:

  • Increased energy
  • Decreased irritability and depression
  • Improved muscle mass and strength
  • Improved sexual desire
  • Improved visuospatial cognitive function and verbal memory
  • Higher motivation
  • Decreased body fat (optimal results received through the accompaniment of a diligent diet and exercise regimen)
  • Possible improvement in erectile function
  • Thicker skin

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Tue/Wed/Thur — 10:00 am – 1:00 pm (CT)
Tue/Wed/Thur — 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm (CT)

Low Testosterone/Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment

Low testosterone can affect your life in many ways, from reduced energy and mood changes to decreased muscle mass and libido. Our comprehensive Low T treatment plans are tailored to your specific needs, ensuring effective and sustainable results. Our experienced medical professionals will work with you to restore your hormonal balance and enhance your quality of life.

About Testosterone Injections

Low T or low testosterone is becoming more widely understood by both the medical community and the public-at-large. Both men and women can have low testosterone and may be suffering unnecessarily from low energy, lack of libido, brain fog, and for women, vaginal dryness. As the diagnosis becomes more commonplace, so has Testosterone Replacement Therapy. Testosterone injections are one of the safest and most popular methods for delivering this important treatment for women and men looking to improve their health, well-being, and quality of life.

Testosterone Injections at Home

Your medications are shipped (discreetly) directly to you from the pharmacy. Testosterone injections are administered by you with a sterile syringe directly into the muscle or fat. Your body slowly absorbs the testosterone into the bloodstream, where it is delivered throughout the body. Testosterone injections are generally administered in the buttocks or the thigh or in a fat storage area around your belly and can be done safely in the privacy of your own home. You use an insulin needle which is tiny and almost completely painless. Many patients have concerns about being able to give themselves a shot, but we have not had a single patient who could not do it after being trained properly either in person or watching our videos.

Concerned You May Have Low Testosterone? Struggling To Find Care In Your Area?

If you’re concerned about low testosterone and can’t find a local provider, we can help. Our telemedicine approach gives you access to quality Testosterone Replacement Therapy in the comfort of your home via video on your preferred device. You will receive prescriptions at your doorstep and continue your care through video check-ups with your dedicated provider.

Symptoms of Low Testosterone

  • Decreased sex drive
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Persistent weight gain and difficulty losing weight
  • Loss of muscle mass and decrease in strength
  • A decline in mood or depression for no clear reason
  • Lack of energy or feeling run down
  • Difficulty in concentration
  • Bone density problems.

If this sounds like you, get help from our experienced team of professionals. Feel like yourself again—you don’t have to feel that way.

Positive Effects of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Here are some of the positive effects of Testosterone Replacement Therapy seen in our patients:

  • More energy
  • Increased sex drive
  • Increased muscle and reduced fat
  • Better sleep at night
  • Increased strength and athletic performance
  • Healthier bones
What is testosterone?

Testosterone is a hormone made by the body that is responsible for the normal growth and development of the male sex organs and for the maintenance of other sexual characteristics. In men, testosterone is produced in the testes, the reproductive glands that also produce sperm. The amount of testosterone produced by the testes is regulated by the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. Testosterone can affect the following:

  • Growth and maturation of prostate and other male sex organs
  • Development of male hair distribution such as facial hair
  • Changes in body muscle mass and strength and fat distribution
  • Sex drive and sexual function
  • Mood and energy level
  • Bone strength
What are “normal” levels of testosterone?

In healthy men, testosterone levels between 350 ng/dL and 1000 ng/dL are referred to as “normal.” Normal physiology allows the brain and the testes to work together to keep testosterone in this range. The brain produces “signal” hormones that are responsible for stimulating testosterone production. These signals are periodically released, which in turn stimulates testosterone production. When levels of testosterone are in an acceptable range, the production of the signal hormones are slowed, which in turn allows the testosterone levels to decrease.

What is hypogonadism?

Hypogonadism, in a male, refers to a decrease in either testosterone production, sperm production, or both. The medical professionals at Low T Center address the testosterone aspect of this condition. Decreased sperm production requires a careful, thorough evaluation by a fellowship-trained specialist.

How does Low T Center determine if I have hypogonadism (low testosterone)?

Testosterone treatment is the practice of diagnosing hypogonadism (low testosterone) through a combination of symptoms and testosterone blood values below the lower limit of normal and treating with testosterone injections, gels, patches, surgically implanted pellets, or oral applications. Low T Center uses injection therapy to treat low testosterone in hypogonadal men.

What are the benefits of testosterone replacement therapy?

Benefits of testosterone replacement therapy vary based upon the pre-therapy symptoms and other factors, but they can include the following:

  • Increased energy
  • Decreased irritability and depression
  • Improved muscle mass and strength
  • Improved sexual desire
  • Improved visuospatial cognitive function and verbal memory
  • Higher motivation
  • Decreased body fat (optimal results received through accompaniment of a diligent diet and exercise regimen)
  • Possible improvement in erectile function

Thicker skin

What is low testosterone treatment?

Testosterone treatment is the practice of diagnosing hypogonadism (low testosterone) through a combination of symptoms and testosterone blood values below the lower limit of normal and treating with testosterone injections, gels, patches, surgically implanted pellets, or oral applications. Staminax Low T Clinic uses injection therapy to treat low testosterone in hypogonadal men.

What are the risks of testosterone replacement therapy?

Some patients could experience one or more of the following side effects from testosterone replacement therapy:

  • Increase in red blood cells.This can be beneficial if you have anemia. However, it can be potentially dangerous because an increase in red blood cells can lead to blood clots, heart attack, or stroke.
  • Prostate effects.If you have an enlarged prostate, testosterone may worsen your symptoms, particularly if you are more than 50 years of age. If you have a history of prostate cancer, you cannot receive testosterone therapy without prior clearance from the urologist who is overseeing your care.
  • Skin reactions.Acne, oily skin, increased body hair, and flushing have been reported. These side effects are not very common, but if they occur, often they are transient.
  • Testosterone therapy down regulates production of a man’s sperm. Be upfront with your medical provider about your desire for children, and be sure to discuss the situation with your spouse or partner, if appropriate.

Fluid retention. Although uncommon, you must use caution if you have a history of heart failure or kidney disease.

In what cases should I avoid testosterone replacement therapy?

Only your physician can fully answer this question; however, in general, testosterone replacement therapy is not recommended for, or should be avoided by, patients with the following conditions:

  • Breast or prostate cancer
  • A palpable prostate nodule
  • Erythrocytosis
  • Hyperviscosity
  • Severe benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms (AUA prostate symptom score > 19)
  • Uncontrolled severe heart failure
  • Unexplained PSA elevation
  • Severe lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hypertrophy

Unstable severe congestive heart failure (class III or IV)

What are the advantages of testosterone injections versus other replacement methods such as patches or gels?

The proper method of testosterone delivery for you is a matter for your physician to determine; however, many find that some gels tend to be messy and less convenient than other treatment modalities. In addition, there can be a risk of unintentional transmittal to children or others with whom you may have physical contact.

Testosterone patches can create a significant rash at the site of application. They also don’t stick well, especially during the summer months.

Experience has shown that gels and patches may require dosage adjustments to obtain medically appropriate blood concentrations, and some patients may never absorb enough testosterone from gels or patches to improve symptoms. These modalities often have a higher conversion to less desirable hormones in the process of transfer through the skin.

The Provider at Staminax  Low T Center regularly employ intramuscular testosterone injections because of their clinical effectiveness and convenience.

Does Staminax Low T and Weight Loss Clinic accept insurance payments?

No, Staminax Low T and Weight Loss Clinic does not accept insurance payments. All services must be paid for out-of-pocket. We offer a variety of payment options to make our services accessible to everyone.

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Open Hours

Tue/Wed/Thur — 10:00 am - 1:00 pm (CT)
Tue/Wed/Thur — 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm (CT)