TESTOSTERONE PELLETS
Time-released pellets are inserted into the hip every 4 months by our trained clinical provider
Monthly Fee
$299
Price includes free lab testing twice per year, office visits, pellets, and monthly custom supplements
Options to help patients achieve optimal health and wellness with testosterone optimization and replacement therapy.
Time-released pellets are inserted into the hip every 4 months by our trained clinical provider
Price includes free lab testing twice per year, office visits, pellets, and monthly custom supplements
Weekly testosterone injections are administered in our clinic by a trained clinical provider
Price includes free lab testing twice per year, office visits, weekly injections, and monthly custom supplements
Three month testosterone cream supply will be administered at your quarterly visit by our clinic
Price includes free lab testing twice per year, office visits, cream applications, and monthly custom supplements
Testosterone is a male hormone produced naturally in the body primarily by the testicles. Testosterone is responsible for the proper development of male characteristics and is important for maintaining muscle bulk, bone growth, mental well being and energy, adequate levels of red blood cells, and sexual function.
Just like blood pressure and cholesterol, there is a numerical range of testosterone levels (T Levels) that are considered optimal. Healthy testosterone values in males typically range from 300 to 1,200 nanograms per deciliter.
As a man ages, the amount of testosterone in his body gradually declines. This natural decline starts after age 30 and continues throughout life.
Click to ScheduleWhen a male has Testosterone Deficiency, commonly known as “Low-T”, it means his testosterone is below normal levels. The medical term is hypogonadism. It‘s natural for men to produce less testosterone as they age. However, it‘s not natural for testosterone to fall below 300 ng/dL.
What causes testosterone deficiency? Low-T can happen when there is a communication problem between the brain and the testes that causes a drop in the amount of testosterone that is being produced. Coincidentally, if the brain feels that there is too much testosterone in the body, it can signal the testes to cut production. Another common reason Low-T can occur is that your body simply can‘t produce enough testosterone due to a defect in the testes.
Testosterone Deficiency is a medical condition known as hypogonadism. Signs of hypogonadism include;
Fortunately, the MVP Team can perform a medical exam including a blood test to tell if patients have testosterone deficiency, hypogonadism. They can also decide if treatment options such as testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) could help bring the T levels back to normal.
The adrenal glands produce hormones that help to regulate many of your body's functions including metabolism, blood pressure and your body's response to stress.
We offer many options to help patients evaluate (bloodwork, DUTCH testing or saliva testing) and optimize hormone levels and function whether you need enhancement or replacement therapy.
Low free and/or total testosterone can affect many aspects of life including: mood, sexual desire, erectile function, bone and muscle strength. We can evaluate fully and offer multiple solutions to maximize your levels.
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Tired of being tired? A thorough history and blood evaluation can hlep to solve the mystery of why. While muscle pain and constant awakenings may be your worst symptoms, others may be most troubled by memory loss and weariness.
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The information contained on this website is for information and education purposes only and should not be a substitute for medical advice. Consult with a physician for your specific medical needs.