Hormone Therapy

Personalized hormone optimization designed to restore balance, support energy, and enhance overall well-being for men and women.

Hormone Therapy focuses on restoring optimal hormone levels to improve physical, emotional, and metabolic health. As hormone levels naturally shift with age or lifestyle factors, imbalances can impact energy, mood, metabolism, sleep, and more. Through medical evaluation and personalized treatment, Hormone Therapy supports long-term wellness and vitality.

We accept HSA/FSA

Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Initial comprehensive

$ 375
With Initial comprehensive, all-inclusive clinic, lab, and medication

Monthly Fee

$ 80
Every Month

Consultation for eligibility is required at additional fee

Blood work is required at additional costs. We will accept current blood work from your provider

HOW IT WORKS

Comprehensive Evaluation

We conduct lab testing and assess symptoms, goals, and medical history.

Personalized Treatment Plan

Based on evaluation results, hormone therapy is tailored to your unique needs.

Ongoing Monitoring

Hormone levels and wellness markers are monitored to ensure balance and effectiveness.

Continuous Optimization

Adjustments are made over time to support long-term results and symptom relief.

Testimonials

What Our Patients Are Saying

Our patients trust us to guide them on their wellness journey. Here are a few of their experiences and success stories.

— Linda M.
“Having care at home made my recovery so much easier. The team was kind, professional, and attentive.”
— Robert H.
“I appreciated how personalized the care was. They checked on my progress and adjusted the plan as needed.”
— Maria G
“Excellent service! I felt safe, supported, and never rushed. Highly recommend for anyone needing home health support.”
— James W.
“They helped me maintain my independence while still getting the clinical attention I needed. Truly a great experience.”

WHY CHOOSE US

FAQs

Answers to Your Most Common Questions

What are the symptoms of low testosterone levels?

Poor sleep, poor concentration, depression, decreased muscle, lack of energy/fatigue, low sexual desire

Beyond just losing muscle mass, low testosterone can trigger several noticeable physical changes:

  • Increased Body Fat: Particularly an increase in abdominal fat or the development of enlarged breast tissue (gynecomastia).

  • Reduced Bone Density: Over time, testosterone helps maintain bone strength; low levels can lead to “thinner” bones and a higher risk of fractures.

  • Loss of Body Hair: You might notice a thinning of facial hair or less frequent need to shave.

While you mentioned depression and poor concentration, Low T often manifests as a general shift in “spark” or drive:

  • Irritability: A shorter fuse or feeling easily overwhelmed by daily tasks.

  • Brain Fog: A persistent feeling of mental cloudiness that makes multitasking difficult.

  • Loss of Motivation: A decrease in self-confidence or the “go-getter” attitude you used to have.

Some symptoms aren’t about how you feel emotionally, but how your body functions internally:

  • Metabolic Changes: Low T is often linked to insulin resistance, which can make it harder to manage blood sugar.

  • Erectile Dysfunction: While low desire is the most common sexual symptom, some men also experience difficulty achieving or maintaining erections.

  • Anemia: In some cases, low testosterone can lead to a slight drop in hemoglobin levels, contributing to that feeling of fatigue.