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Not feeling like yourself lately?

It’s not “just aging,” and you don’t have to settle for feeling tired, sluggish, or disconnected.
You can reclaim your strength, focus, and vitality — and we’re here to help you get there.

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You might be noticing changes like:

  • Gaining weight around the midsection
  • Losing muscle mass or strength
  • Feeling like your performance — mentally or physically — has dropped
  • Low libido
  • Feeling tired more often
  • Struggling with drive, motivation, or confidence

If any of these sound familiar, they may be signs of low testosterone.

What Exactly Is Low T?

Testosterone naturally declines with age — about 10% every decade after 30.

This slow dip is known as andropause, and for many men, the drop happens so gradually that symptoms don’t show up for years.

But for others, levels fall faster or were already borderline low to begin with, which can trigger symptoms earlier than expected.

Could Low T Be Affecting You?

The ADAM Questionnaire (Androgen Deficiency in the Aging Male) is a simple way to screen for possible testosterone deficiency.

Answer Yes or No to the following:

  1. Decreased sex drive?
  2. Low energy?
  3. Less strength or endurance?
  4. Loss of height?
  5. Reduced enjoyment of life?
  6. Feeling more irritable or down?
  7. Weaker erections?
  8. Decline in sports performance?
  9. Falling asleep after dinner?
  10. Drop in work performance?

If you answered Yes to questions 1 or 7, or Yes to more than three, you may be experiencing Low T.

Common Symptoms of Low Testosterone
  • Low libido
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Brain fog
  • Reduced motivation or competitive drive
  • Loss of muscle mass
  • Slower recovery after workouts or injury
  • Increased belly fat
  • Higher risk of prediabetes or diabetes
  • Increased cardiovascular risk
  • Low bone density (osteoporosis)

Many men chalk these symptoms up to “getting older” or “being stressed,” which is why Low T often goes unnoticed — and untreated.

Is Low T Serious?

There’s ongoing research, but what we know for sure is this:
Low testosterone can significantly affect how you feel, function, and live your daily life.

Studies show Low T may be linked with:

  • Higher cardiovascular risk
  • Increased cholesterol
  • Insulin resistance
  • Decreased bone density

And on a day-to-day level, it can impact your relationships, performance, confidence, and overall well-being.

How Our Approach Is Different

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all testosterone replacement.
Your lab numbers are only one piece of the puzzle.

We take a full Functional Medicine approach by evaluating:

Hormones that influence testosterone:
  • Insulin
  • Thyroid
  • Estrogen
  • Cortisol
  • DHT
  • DHEA
Plus deeper lab insights:
  • Cardiovascular and metabolic risk markers
  • Nutrient levels
  • Inflammation
  • Digestive health
  • Toxin exposure

And because hormones don’t work in isolation, we also support:
✔ Nutrition
✔ Strength training + movement
✔ Stress and sleep optimization
✔ Lifestyle changes that enhance long-term results

This is how we help you get results that last — not just a temporary boost.

Take the First Step Toward Feeling Like Yourself Again

Our Patient Care Coordinators are here to guide you.

We’ll walk you through our process, answer your questions, and help you choose the best path toward restoring your energy, focus, and vitality.