Men’s Therapy

Testosterone Replacement

Other doctors wanted to put me on a permanent prescription that wouldn’t even help the symptoms of extreme fatigue, diabetes and other issues Dr Ohling was able to provide a treatment plan that is fixing the root of the problem.

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How Testosterone Replacement Therapy

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Low testosterone should not be a part of aging. We believe this because not every man develops low testosterone. Low testosterone can have an impact on weight, mood, sleep, bone and joint health, immune system function, memory, energy, motivation, body composition and libido. Often times low testosterone will lead to long term health issues.

 We can help change that. We will look at the possible causes of your low testosterone and work with you to boost your energy and improve your overall health with proven, long-term solutions to low testosterone.

Stop feeling tired and worn out. Start feeling like yourself.

Testosterone/ Frequently Asked Questions

Are You Low On Testosterone?

Feeling tired all the time? Not feeling up to your old self at work or home? Don’t think it’s just being sleepy or being too busy.  It could be low testosterone.

You could be low on T if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms:

Lack of Energy

All men get tired occasionally, but prolonged, continuous fatigue at any age is not normal, and it can affect everything from your work performance to your attitude. And it could be no fault of your own.

Declining Libido

When a man’s testosterone level falls outside the normal range, it can cause a decrease in libido. This doesn’t have to be permanent. We can help restore you to your normal vigor and drive, and be yourself again.

Weak Erections

You’re in an incredibly intimate moment, and you’re unable to perform. It’s an embarrassing subject to experience. It’s also difficult for guys to talk about. It doesn’t have to be. We are here to listen and to help.

Poor Sleep

You’re exhausted, but you toss and turn every night with insomnia. Maybe you’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea or another sleeping disorder. There are reasons for these disorders, and they could be tied to Low T. But you don’t have to lose sleep over it.

Decreased Muscle/Strength

You start noticing that your strength seems to be fading no matter what you do. Lifting heavy items seems to be getting harder, and everyday tasks are more exhausting. It might not be your workout. It may be Low T.

Decreased Performance and Concentration

You find it difficult to concentrate and perform basic tasks at work. You’re finding it hard to remember the name of your clients. Low T can impact your mind.

Depression

Your brain has many cells that are testosterone receptors; the low level of testosterone your brain receives affects your mood. Studies show when testosterone replacement therapy was used to bring hormone levels back into balance, men’s moods improved and became lighter.

Health risks of low Testosterone.

Anemia

Men over the age of 65 with low testosterone are at a higher risk for anemia. A 2009 study shows that older men with low testosterone are almost five times more likely to be anemic than men with normal levels.

Cardiovascular Health

Risk for cardiovascular illnesses is greatly increased in men with low testosterone. This can lead to high blood pressure and arterial stiffness as well as many other cardiovascular related illnesses.

Diabetes

Men with low testosterone are more apt to develop diabetes later on down the road. Additionally, men with diabetes are more likely to have low testosterone.

Increased Body Fat

Low testosterone and increased body fat, as well as obesity, are all linked. Multiple studies indicate increased body fat can lower men’s testosterone levels, and low testosterone can cause an increase in body fat. It is a vicious cycle that we can help you break.

Low T + Aging

With aging comes a lower level of life sustaining hormones. As we age, those vital hormones decrease which increases the chance of illness as well as disease. In men, as testosterone levels decline their risk of dying increases dramatically.

How Low Testosterone Can Lead to Depression

You’re feeling bad, and there’s no explanation for your crummy mood. Your day to day life is going great, nothing has recently changed, yet you cannot seem to shake that “down” feeling.

In a study conducted in Munich, men with depression were also found to have low testosterone. The study also revealed that cortisol levels were 68% higher in men with depression; the higher the cortisol level the lower the testosterone level; resulting in a more severe and major depression.