Testosterone Replace Therapy

what we treat

Testosterone Replace Therapy

Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and is first detected in males at eight weeks after conception. It plays a vital role in the development of male sexual characteristics such as testicles, prostate, muscle mass, bone density, facial hair, libido, and sexual function..

During puberty, testosterone levels reach their peak and start declining after the age of 30. Unfortunately, in the past 20 years, a significant decline in testosterone levels has been observed in men, which has never been witnessed before in history.

8 Reasons Patients Trust Our Treatment

Confidential Care

Your privacy is our priority. All consultations are discreet and secure.

Personalized Treatment

Plans tailored to your specific health needs and lifestyle.

Experienced Specialists

Access to board-certified doctors with expertise in men’s health.

Convenient Online Visits

No waiting rooms—get treatment from the comfort of your home.

FDA-Approved Medications

Safe, effective, and clinically proven therapies you can trust.

Fast Appointments

Schedule your consultation quickly, often within 24–48 hours.

Long-Term Support

Ongoing follow-up and care to ensure lasting results.

Improved Quality of Life

Restore confidence, intimacy, and overall well-being.

Testosterone Levels by age

On average, a 30-year-old man today has the same testosterone levels as a man between ages 60-65.

Unfortunately, there is no cure for low testosterone, but it can be managed with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). For over 90 years, men have been using TRT to alleviate the symptoms of low testosterone and improve their quality of life.

The most common symptoms of low testosterone are:

Men on Testosterone Replacement Therapy can expect to experience:

It is estimated that almost one-third of men experience low testosterone, and this number may be even higher. Many men are unaware they are suffering from low T, while others feel too embarrassed to seek help.

By 2025, it is projected that a staggering 10 million men in the United States will have low testosterone, making it one of the most commonly undiagnosed and untreated conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are many contributing factors to erectile dysfunction. The causes can be both physical and/or Psychological. Below are some of the most common causes:

  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Alcohol and smoking
  • Obesity
  • Prostate problems eg BPH or Prostate cancer or radical prostatectomy
  • Prescription medications especially those prescribed to treat high blood pressure and cholesterol.
  • Psychological issues such as “performance anxiety” or a history of sexual abuse or trauma can also contribute to ED.

We offer a number of options to treat ED. Once the cause of ED is diagnosed, we can treat it through

  • Psychological therapy
  • Magnetic therapy
  • Vacuum pump therapy

If we can’t cure or manage your ED through these methods, we will refer you for surgery.

Yes, Erectile dysfunction can be diagnosed by a physician based on a patient self-reporting their symptoms and medical history. Everyone has unique symptoms and therefore it is important to answer all questions honestly so that the doctor can prescribe a plan according to your needs. We might also order more tests to get to the underlaying cause of your ED. These tests are optional and not a requirement to get treated but more information is always helpful for treating ED.

Yes, we do offer stem cell treatment for ED. You will have to visit our physical location for their first treatment.

We recommend 2-3 injections per year if you decide to go for stem cell treatment

Yes, your blood pressure is an important factor in determining whether it’s safe for you to take ED medication. It can be dangerous to take ED medication if your blood pressure is above or below a certain value.

Most Walmart, CVS and Walgreens have free blood pressure monitoring machines.

The most common oral medication prescribed for ED are

  • Cialis
  • Viagra
  • Levitra

Injections include Alprostadil and proprietary compounded sterile injections made by compounding pharmacists.

The most common side effects of ED drugs, in order of most to least common, are headache, flushing, upset stomach, nasal congestion, urinary tract infections, vision problems, diarrhea, dizziness, and rash. Priapism- an erection that lasts four hours or more. Priapism is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment.

Getting started with your online visit

Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Thank you for visiting us. This is an opportunity for you to tell your doctor about your health, medical history, and lifestyle. Your doctor will use this information to evaluate your symptoms and, if appropriate, prescribe medication for treatment.

Here's how it works

Answer questions about your health.

Tell us about your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle. The online visit typically takes around 10-20 minutes to complete.

Your answers will be sent to your doctor for review.

Your doctors will review your medical history and schedule a convenient time for a video consultation.

Your doctor will follow up with you.

Your doctor will call you at the scheduled time, consult with you on your medical complaint and prescribe the appropriate treatment for you. Medications, when prescribed, will be sent to our affiliated pharmacies for delivery to you or to your local pharmacy of choice.

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