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Education and understanding should be at the forefront of any healthcare decision. There’s no reason for a patient to come into a procedure or treatment plan feeling unsure about their health and wellness. This is why we have compiled this playbook of personally vetted case studies and other resources so that you are game-ready when you enter our office.

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Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED, is common in men as they age. The specific causes can be due to restricted blood flow to the penis, side effects from medications, conditions such as Peyronie’s disease, and changes in hormone levels.
HGH is an important type of growth hormone your body needs to function. It plays an important role in metabolism regulation and helps men maintain their stamina, energy levels, muscle mass, cognitive function, and many other factors.
Testosterone levels naturally decrease as men age, so maintaining healthy testosterone levels is imperative for ensuring longevity and wellness. There are many reasons testosterone is so intensively researched, with findings demonstrating that this key steroid hormone has a multitude of anabolic properties in the human body.
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has surged in popularity over the past decade. Millions of older men have turned to TRT to restore hormone levels in hopes of refueling energy and reigniting their sex drive.
Many people assume that bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is a treatment just for women who have reached menopause, but hormone imbalances can affect men as well. These hormonal imbalances can cause a variety of symptoms that may impact the quality of your life, including erectile dysfunction, muscle atrophy, weight gain, hair loss, and depression. Fortunately, there are treatments available that can help stabilize and optimize your hormone levels and treat the signs of symptoms of hormonal imbalances.
Low testosterone (known colloquially as “Low T”) in men has become quite an epidemic. Countless men across America – and the rest of the world – are being prescribed testosterone (either as an injection, gel, or skin patch) to restore their health and vitality. While the advantages and benefits of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) are promising, is TRT safe for men?