Testosterone – What is it

Testosterone is a naturally occurring hormone that is produced in the testicles of males and ovaries of females. Testosterone is a member of a group of hormones known as androgens. It is the principal male sex hormone and its production is stimulated by secretions from the pituitary gland. Testosterone-What is it.

Testosterone is a key hormone prompting biological changes in young males as they pass through puberty into adulthood.

Some of the critical change testosterone promotes are:
• Enlargement of penis and testicles
• Appearance of body and facial hair
• Deepening of the voice
• Increased bone density and muscle mass

In adult male´s testosterone plays a critical role in regulating:
• Libido
• Sperm production
• Muscle mass and strength
• Bone mass
• Fat distribution
• Red blood cell production

Testosterone levels in males start to decline as males pass through their thirties and this trend accelerates as males pass through their forties.

Testosterone-What is it.

Start by asking us how to improved your Testosterone levels.

Male testosterone levels are a function of DNA and lifestyle. Obese males have a high correlation with low testosterone levels. Males that embrace resistance training can stimulate testosterone production.

Approximately 15 % of males in their thirties have very low testosterone levels. As males pass through middle age and beyond their testosterone levels are much lower than when they were in their late twenties.

Testosterone - What is it

Typical symptoms of low testosterone levels are:
• Declines in sex drive
• Lower levels of energy and stamina
• Increased body fat
• Depression
• Loss of muscle mass and strength
• Lower bone density

Testosterone – What is it

Our clinic offers a safe effective program to elevate male testosterone levels to where they were in their early twenties. Our goal is to elevate male total testosterone levels to 1000 ng per dl. This is a level commensurate with a late twenty elevation.

We offer bio – identical testosterone cypionate in 10 ml vials with a concentration of 250 mg per ml. Based on the patient´s weight and blood test results typical male patients will inject between 0.60 to 1.00 ml per week.

Control blood tests are used to monitor our patient´s testosterone levels to insure we are achieving optimum safe elevations.