The Science of TRT
Part of the science of TRT, is the proper management of the therapy (TRT) and it is more complex than some other medical providers or hyped-up internet ads may lead you to believe.
There are plenty of facilities and businesses that tell you that they have the answer to your Low T woes, without ever considering the science of TRT.
The fact of the matter is that therapy, when done right, requires the diligent tenacity one would put forth toward any other serious medical issue. We aren’t just drawing blood and giving shots.
At Maximum Performance Wellness Centers (MPWC), we take a comprehensive approach to Low T treatment and the science of TRT seriously. Our goal is to improve the overall health of our patients in a medically sound, effective, and yet time-efficient manner.
Medically Ethical TRT
We have formed our protocols on the principles of evidence-based medicine and the science of TRT. That means that we study our craft. We continually seek to deepen our knowledge base. In essence, our providers strive for the highest levels of understanding and training in order to provide the most comprehensive level of care.
The moniker “Low T” may be new, but the condition of hypogonadism is not. There are decades of research available for study, but also there are some very important areas of testosterone therapy being studied right here and now.
It is important to stay updated on these new developments in the realm of Low T treatment and it is even more important to evaluate that data critically and thoroughly.
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To be considered a candidate for TRT, a patient must have both verifiable low testosterone levels, and quantifiable negative symptoms.
From the time of your diagnosis, to initiation of treatment, and on to ongoing therapy; your symptoms and our dedication to your safety guide our treatment plan. The basis of our regimen is structured on recommendations from The Endocrine Society.
By assimilating information that has been proven in the academic and clinical fields, we are able to tailor plans that meet the unique individual demands of each of our patients while remaining committed to the practice of good medicine.
The Impact of TRT
It’s not just about testosterone. Your body and health is dependent upon a near-endless list of things influenced or impacted by your testosterone levels. Your thyroid could be under-functioning.
The hormones secreted by your pituitary gland that are under the control of your hypothalamus may be poorly regulated. Your estradiol levels may require treatment. Even your diabetes and weight problems could be compounded by this condition known as Low T. Essentially; you want to be treated in a medical practice, not just the “testosterone shop” down the road.
When I say that TRT or Low T is more complex than it may seem, understand that we have done our homework. We would be happy to sit down with you and discuss any questions you may have about therapy.
Don’t trust these delicate matters to just anyone. TRT is both an art and a science; put your trust in reliable medical professionals. Contact Us today.