Revitalize Your Life with Testosterone Therapy
Address low testosterone symptoms with our expert care.
Next Steps:
If you’re interested in testosterone replacement therapy, the first step is to order lab work to assess your current hormone levels. After that, you’ll meet with a licensed provider for a thorough intake exam. Your provider will review your results and determine if you’re a good candidate for therapy based on clinical guidelines and your individual health profile.
Pricing
Transparent flat-rate pricing.
- Video conference with provider
- Order and review labs
- Order prescriptions, if needed
How it Works
Start Your Care
Access virtual care when you need it—on your schedule, no appointment required.
Connect with a Provider You Trust
A certified provider will review your symptoms and guide you through the next steps.
Receive Care
Get support for everyday health issues. If medication is necessary, we’ll send the prescription to your local pharmacy. You can use our insurance to get the prescription or self-pay.
Ongoing Support
We’ll create a tailored care plan and provide follow-up as needed to keep you on track
How do I know if testosterone replacement therapy is right for me?
Determining if testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is right for you involves consulting with a healthcare provider who can assess your symptoms, testosterone levels, and overall health. Common symptoms of low testosterone include fatigue, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and mood changes. A blood test can confirm if your testosterone levels are consistently below the normal range, which might indicate a need for TRT. It’s also important to consider underlying health conditions, such as obesity or diabetes, that could be contributing to low testosterone levels. Lifestyle factors, including diet and exercise, can impact hormone levels, and addressing these may improve testosterone levels without the need for TRT. While TRT can offer benefits like improved energy and mood, it also carries potential risks, so discussing these with your healthcare provider is essential to making an informed decision.
How do you administer the testosterone?
Whole Body Health Medical administers testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) through injections, which deliver a controlled dose of testosterone directly into the muscle, typically every two weeks. This method ensures precise dosing and is often preferred for its effectiveness and reliability. However, TRT can also be administered in other ways, depending on individual needs and preferences. These alternatives include patches, which are applied to the skin daily; gels, which are absorbed through the skin with daily application; pellets, which are implanted under the skin to release testosterone steadily over several months; and oral tablets, though less common due to potential liver effects. Each method has its own advantages, and the choice should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider, considering factors such as convenience, lifestyle, and medical history.
Frequently Asked Questions
Please note that we do not accept insurance, and payment is required at the time of service.