
LOW Testosterone
Low testosterone becomes drastically more noticeable in men after the age of 30 and testosterone levels can decrease 1% each year. Low Testosterone, also known as hypogonadism, testosterone deficiency, male climacteric, or Low-T, is defined as having a serum testosterone level < 300 ng/dL with associating symptoms. Low-T can be a risk for cardiovascular disease and prostate-related issues.
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By 2025, it is estimated that a staggering 10 million men in America will suffer from low testosterone making low testosterone one of the most undiagnosed and untreated conditions.
symptoms
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Constant Fatigue or Lack of Energy
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Muscle Loss & Strength
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Depression and Anxiety
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Low Sex Drive
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Poor Sleep and Brain Fog

Testosterone Therapy Options
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A VARIETY OF TESTOSTERONE PRODUCTS TAILORED TO FIT YOUR LIFESTYLE AND PERFORMANCE GOALS
NUMEROUS OPTIONS. REMARKABLE RESULTS. A YOUTHFUL YOU.
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Testosterone Injections
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Injectable testosterone is administered into the muscle at regular intervals determined by your medical provider. These Injections are typically given once or twice weekly and can be given in the clinic or done at home.
topical Testosterone
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Testosterone gels are applied to the skin daily and allow for easy absorption of the hormone through the skin.
Testosterone pellets
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Testosterone pellets are small, rice-sized pellets that are placed under the skin and release testosterone slowly over the course of a few months.
Supplemental medication
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These are prescribed to support a TRT protocol and can help with testicular health, fertility, estrogen levels, sex drive, and more.
b-12 injections
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At T-Source, our TRT clients also receive B-12 weekly injections and Anastrozole at no additional cost!
erectile dysfunction
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TRT typically relieves ED symptoms, but we also offer access to well-known ED medications like Sildenafil, Tadalafil, and Trimix (if appropriate).
