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What is Low Testosterone?

Low T occurs when the body produces less testosterone, a hormone important for energy, mood, and sexual health.

  • Fatigue and low motivation
  • Mood swings or irritability
  • Loss of muscle strength
  • Decreased libido

Hormonal imbalance lowers quality of life and increases long-term risks like osteoporosis.

  • Blood tests confirm levels
  • Safe replacement therapy when appropriate
  • Ongoing monitoring for effectiveness and safety

If you feel drained or unlike yourself, ask about Low T testing.

Site Locations

We have three locations in the Metro Atlanta area, including Sandy Springs, Peachtree Corners (Norcross), and Johns Creek.

Make sure to contact your doctor and notify them of your health condition

Call 9-1-1 anytime if you think you may need emergency care. For example, call if:

  • You have severe trouble breathing
  • You have constant chest pain or pressure
  • You are severely dizzy or lightheaded
  • You are confused or can’t think clearly
  • You have pale, gray, or blue-colored skin or lips
  • You pass out or are very hard to wake up
  • You have weakness or drooping on one side of the face
  • You have weakness or numbness in an arm or a leg
  • You have a severe headache
  • You have a seizure


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https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/index.html

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