RICHARDSON, TX, October 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Low T Medical Center in Richardson, Texas recently announced their grand opening on West Spring Valley Road. The men's health clinic is now seeing patients who struggle with low testosterone and is administering expert Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) at affordable rates.
Low testosterone, or Low T, is a serious condition that lessens the quality of a man's life by causing one or more of the following symptoms: decreased libido, lowered energy levels, decrease in muscle mass, general irritability, loss of stamina, and an inability to concentrate. Recent studies have even published results linking an increase in mortality to low testosterone. Testosterone Replacement Therapy at the Low T Medical Center aims to reverse these symptoms through a series of weekly testosterone injections.
These injections elevate the testosterone level in an individual by introducing testosterone directly into the blood stream achieving hormonal balance and a reversal of symptoms in most cases. Though there are several forms of Testosterone Replacement Therapy presented on the market, testosterone injection therapy is proven to be the most effective way to significantly increase the "T" level in a patient.
Men who believe themselves to be symptomatic or otherwise testosterone deficient are encouraged to consult a physician to determine if they are a possible candidate for TRT. A simple blood test administered by a physician can confirm the testosterone level. Men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer should not enter into Testosterone Replacement Therapy as it is a contraindication and has been shown to encourage the growth of the cancer.
Millions of men in the United States have already found relief and regained their quality of life through Testosterone Injection Therapy. The recent opening of the Low T Medical Center ensures thousands more in North Texas will have the same opportunity.
For more information relating to Low T symptoms and the TRT process, please call (469) 278-5698 or visit http://www.lowtmedicalcenter.com.
The Low T Medical Center is a new clinic that offers accessible and affordable Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) to men who have abnormally low testosterone levels.
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New Testosterone Replacement Therapy Clinic Opens in North Dallas
Male patients in Dallas who suffer from low testosterone and its associated symptoms now have multiple options for Low T treatment.
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[Press-News.org] New Testosterone Replacement Therapy Clinic Opens in North DallasMale patients in Dallas who suffer from low testosterone and its associated symptoms now have multiple options for Low T treatment.
