Low testosterone, also known as Low T or hypogonadism, occurs when the body doesn’t produce enough of the hormone testosterone. Testosterone plays a key role in energy, mood, muscle strength, libido, and overall wellness. When levels drop below normal, it can affect both physical and emotional health.
Common symptoms of Low Testosterone include:
If you’re experiencing several of these symptoms, it’s a good idea to get your testosterone levels checked
Low Testosterone can result from several factors, including:
Identifying the underlying cause helps create an effective treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Virtual care provides a private, convenient, and effective way to get help for Low Testosterone. Through secure online visits, licensed clinicians can:
You’ll receive ongoing support, all from the comfort of your home.
If clinically appropriate, yes. Licensed providers can prescribe testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) or other medications to safely restore hormone balance. Your provider will determine the best treatment option based on your lab results, health goals, and overall well-being. Medication is often combined with lifestyle guidance for the best long-term results.
Gradual fatigue, low energy, or decreased motivation that does not affect safety or daily functioning.
Mild decrease in libido or sexual performance without other alarming symptoms.
Mild mood changes, such as irritability or low mood, that can be addressed with lifestyle changes or therapy.
Gradual loss of muscle mass or strength that can be monitored and managed with exercise or diet.
Routine lab monitoring and virtual follow-ups are possible to track testosterone levels and adjust treatment safely.
Sudden erectile dysfunction or inability to urinate, which may indicate acute medical issues.
Severe mood changes, such as depression with thoughts of self-harm.
Signs of hormone imbalance with rapid weight gain/loss, breast enlargement, or testicular pain/swelling.
Severe fatigue or weakness that affects your safety or ability to function daily.
Complications from testosterone therapy: chest pain, swelling of ankles/legs, shortness of breath, or abnormal blood counts.
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