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Testosterone levels in men can decrease at any stage of life, although they typically begin to decline naturally around the age of 30. Male hypogonadism is a medical condition characterized by insufficient testosterone production by the body. However, low testosterone levels can also be attributed to other factors such as medical conditions, genetic predispositions, diseases, aging, past or present lifestyle choices, and even stress. Having low testosterone levels can result in symptoms that not only impact your quality of life, career, and relationships, but may also predispose you to more serious health issues like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. Here are the indicators of low testosterone:

  • Low energy/Fatigue
  • Erectile dysfunction/Low sex drive
  • Irritability and mood swings
  • Increased body fat
  • Decreased muscle mass and tone
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Decreased assertiveness and drive
  • Reduced professional performance
  • “Brain fog” – difficulty thinking clearly, poor memory function, difficulty paying attention and processing new information

At HEALTH 210 Primary Care Clinic, we offer personalized treatment plans for addressing low testosterone levels, specifically tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient. Our approach prioritizes safety and effectiveness, encompassing regular monitoring of hormone levels and adjustments in dosage based on both laboratory results and patient feedback. Recognizing the uniqueness of every patient, we focus on holistic care, considering the individual's overall well-being beyond numerical values alone. With our skilled medical providers, we can promptly assess your testosterone levels onsite, and initiate treatment within 24-48 hours, aiming for a swift improvement in your well-being. Our goal as primary care physicians is to support you in achieving optimal health and living your fullest life now!

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