
Hormone Optimization
Patients are evaluated based on both clinical symptoms and laboratory findings.
Common symptoms include low energy, decreased libido, reduced muscle mass, increased body fat, and changes in mood or concentration.

Testing includes total and free testosterone, along with related markers such as SHBG and estradiol.
Reference ranges are considered (commonly around 300 ng/dL), but treatment decisions are never based on one value alone.
Eligibility is determined through clinical evaluation of symptoms, lab results, and overall health.
Testosterone is prescribed most commonly as injectable formulations and, when indicated, topical options.
Options such as anastrozole or enclomiphene may be added based on individual needs and lab findings.
All treatment decisions are individualized and refined through continued evaluation and monitoring.
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Sexual Health
Erectile dysfunction is often driven by underlying hormonal, metabolic, or lifestyle factors. Evaluation may include testosterone levels, cardiovascular risk, and glucose regulation. Treatment targets the identified causes—through hormone optimization, metabolic management, or other therapies—alongside symptom relief, with ongoing monitoring.
ED is treated with clinically appropriate medications, most commonly oral therapies like sildenafil and tadalafil. Alternative formulations may be considered based on patient preference and clinical evaluation. Every treatment plan is individualized to your medical history and monitored over time.
Clinical Standards
Patients complete secure intake forms before the visit so your provider can review key medical history, symptoms, medications, supplements, goals, and safety factors.
Updated labs are required before treatment or medication decisions are finalized. If labs are recommended, your provider will customize your lab panel after your consultation.
A real-time telehealth visit is required before treatment decisions are made. Your provider will review your concerns, discuss next steps, and determine whether labs or treatment options are appropriate.
Medications are not prescribed from forms or messages alone. Treatment decisions require provider review, appropriate clinical evaluation, and updated labs when needed.
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