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Men's Health and Wellness - Male Nurse Checking Patient - All U Health

Testosterone is a necessary hormone in men for everyday performance. Unfortunately, everyone’s testosterone levels decline steadily after age 30. To maintain optimal levels of the hormone, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may be necessary. The typical profile of a testosterone patient is often a man who wants to improve physical appearance, increase energy levels, increase sexual performance, and reduce the risks associated with the diseases of aging.

Benefits of Optimal Testosterone Levels:

Safety and Side Effects of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Most of the information on the web is theoretical in nature and there have been no proven negative effects from medically monitored TRT. Medical monitoring means the critical signals and symptoms are reviewed and discussed on a regular basis (at a minimum twice per year) to ensure each guest is in a safe range for therapy.

Getting Started with TRT

  • Click here to schedule an appointment with one of our medical providers or call/text us at 480.939.4669
  • If you have recent lab work, within 90 days, showing hormone levels, please e-mail them to us at: ma@alluhealth.com

    If you do not have recent lab work and are interested in hormone replacement therapy (HRT/TRT), please call, text, or e-mail us and we will help to get you set up for a blood draw

  • A medical consultation will be scheduled at the time of your blood draw. Our medical team will review your results and discuss treatment options with you. Most treatment options can be done in the comfort of your own home, we do not require weekly office visits. We do have options for you to come into our office weekly for injections if you so desire.

  • Between 60 – 90 days after your treatment has begun, our medical providers will want to have some of your hormone levels re-checked to make sure the levels are improving & we are optimizing you. This will allow for any necessary dosage adjustments.