TREATMENT OPTIONS
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
To diagnose low T, you’ll first meet with one of our licensed and board certified providers. When you arrive for your appointment, he’ll perform a physical exam and test your testosterone levels. If you have low T levels, your physician will discuss your treatment options. Typically, treatment for low T involves testosterone injections, which can be done during quick follow-up visits or in the convenience of your own home. Start restoring your testosterone levels and feeling your best today.
Private consultation
Convenient test results
Individualized treatment plans
Quick follow-up appointments
Testosterone Injections
The most effective method of Testosterone Replacement Therapy available
Infrequent injections needed (typically bi-weekly)
You can give yourself the shots at home
Relatively inexpensive
Gels (AndroGel, Axiron, Testim)
Possible irritation to skin or eyes may occur
Gel can rub off on partner or children through skin contact which is not good
Ineffective skin absorption in many patients is a reality
Has a high cost
Patch (Androderm)
Possible skin irritation
Ineffective skin absorption in many patients
Higher cost
Intranasal (Natesto)
Must be taken 3 times a day
Inconvenient
Higher cost
Pellets (implanted regularly under the skin)
Requires a surgical procedure to be done every 3-4 months in office
Testosterone levels fluctuate greatly with some preparations
Scarring can occur & there is a risk of infection