Testosterone Therapy

Testosterone Therapy

Treatment For Low Testosterone

What is Low Testosterone?
Low T is a condition where your testosterone  levels fall below the medical recommended range. The range is quite broad ,the high end being 1100 (ng/ dl) and the low end being 347 (ng/dl) for total testosterone. Many men have testosterone levels above 347 (ng/dl) but still have symptoms of low testosterone. Men with levels above 347 (ng/dl) are still candidates for medical supervised testosterone treatment plans. The medical professionals at HRT Center of New Jersey with over 50 years combined experience in testosterone replacement therapy recommend an optimal range of 700 (ng/dl) to 900 (ng/dl). These testosterone levels fall within our sweet spot range which alleviates the negative effects many experience with below average testosterone levels. Our staff through blood tests and patient consultations will pinpoint a custom program to fit your health and fitness needs as they pertain to the perfect testosterone level for each individual.

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Signs of Low Testosterone

+ Muscle loss
+Weight gain
+Erectile dysfunction
+Depression
+Hair loss
+Irritability
+Decreased energy levels
+Loss of sex drive
+Memory loss

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The Benefits of Testosterone Therapy

Low testosterone treatments provide a wide range of benefits when the correct medical professional supervised program is in place. Men of all ages can experience dramatic improvements in their T levels resulting in a more active physical lifestyle and a mentally healthy frame of mind without the worry of side effects.
 Testosterone Treatment Benefits:
+Improved sexual function

+Increased overall energy
+Body fat reduction
+Increased muscle mass
+Improved cognitive function
+Mood improvement
+Improved bone density

HRT Center of New Jersey Treatment Plan
There are many types of treatments for low testosterone. Here at the HRT Center of New Jersey we utilize the most effective and most stable treatment, which is in the form of injections. The patient is either given injections ranging in frequency at the center or is prescribed a simple self-administered at home protocol. This form of treatment generally resolves all Low T symptoms in most patients while maintaining stable serum levels providing the best testosterone replacement outcome.