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Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Listen to the patient, evaluate their information, recommend the best options for them, provide high quality treatment...that's what you are looking for in a provider
Testosterone replacement can dramatically improve your everyday life with its positive impact on energy levels, mood, physical optimizations, sleep, and sexuality. Quality providers know not everyone needs TRT or qualifies for treatment with testosterone.
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You can figure out if you are a reasonable candidate for treatment.
Go to the TRT DATA page and you will find the ADAM scale. It is the most widely utilized questionnaire to evaluate potential TRT candidate symptoms. If you respond YES to question #1 or #7 or YES to more than 3 questions, you are more likely to have lowT.
There are also 2 other questionnaires if you want to utilize them and see how you score on those as well. This information will help in your consultation if you seek treatment.
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READ the INFORMATION in the DATA & INFO - IT's H.E.L.P.F.U.L !!!



TRT protocols should include...
1. Consultation to determine the likelihood a patient has low testosterone.​
2. Screening laboratory evaluations to help determine that possible diagnosis.​
3. Provision of all supplies needed: medication, syringes/needles/alcohol wipes, etc. (and clear instructions on how to best administer the medications)​
4. Regular lab evaluations for surveillance of effective levels and tracking of potential side effects (increased blood volumes and increased estrogen levels)
​5. Scheduled reviews of treatment with the provider. This varies per provider.
​6. Regular access to your providers for questions (emails, texts, calls) or more information.
​7. Creation of patient lab accounts so you can track, view, and possibly share your own results.
8. Any discussions your other physicians might want / need to have with our physicians.
9. Any other aspect of care that enhances the outcomes for the unique individual patient.