Testosterone

Replacement

Therapy (TRT)

Boca Raton

Comprehensive Treatment starts at $150/month

We’re now seeing TRT patients in Boca Raton (and still in Delray). If you’re dealing with low energy,
reduced sexual desire, poor sleep, brain fog, or changes in body fat, we can help—locally.

What
testosterone
actually does

Testosterone supports:

  • Sexual health: desire, erectile function
  • Mood & cognition: motivation, focus, mental clarity
  • Metabolism & body fat distribution
  • Bone strength
  • Red blood cell production (oxygen delivery)
  • Muscle health and tone (physical function, stability)

Levels naturally decline from about age 30, which can contribute to fatigue, irritability, lower drive, sleep issues, increased abdominal fat, and reduced physical capacity.

How We Diagnose Low T
(Protocol — Boca Raton)

We don’t guess—we test. Your evaluation includes a testosterone
test plus a full clinical and lab assessment to ensure accuracy and safety.

Symptoms, History & Physical Exam

1) Symptoms, History & Physical Exam

  • Structured symptom review and focused exam
  • Medication and lifestyle review
  • Screening for contributors: sleep apnea, thyroid issues, depression, alcohol use
Core Hormone Testing

2) Core Hormone Testing

  • We test Bioavailable and Total testosterone levels
  • Free testosterone and SHBG when indicated (e.g., symptoms with near-normal total T, suspected SHBG changes)
  • Estradiol (sensitive assay) when clinically appropriate
Root-Cause & Safety Labs

3) Root-Cause & Safety Labs

  • LH, FSH (pituitary–testicular axis)
  • Prolactin
  • Thyroid panel (TSH ± Free T4/Free T3 as indicated)
  • CBC (hematocrit/hemoglobin baseline)
  • CMP (liver, kidney, electrolytes)
  • Fasting lipids
  • A1c ± fasting glucose
  • Vitamin D
  • PSA (age/risk-appropriate)
  • Vitals & body composition (BP, waist circumference/BMI)
Interpretation & Plan

4) Interpretation & Plan

  • We integrate your symptoms with lab findings to build a personalized plan.
  • If a result is borderline or doesn’t align with symptoms, we may repeat or expand testing before initiating therapy.
  • If fertility is a priority, we’ll discuss non-TRT options (e.g., hCG, enclomiphene).
  • Sleep study if obstructive sleep apnea is suspected.

Your Boca Raton TRT options

We individualize based on goals, labs, convenience, and tolerance:

Injections

(IM or subcutaneous): usually once or twice weekly for steady levels

Topicals

(gels/creams) daily application; simple, requires skin-contact precautions

We’ll discuss pros/cons, cost, convenience, and how each option fits your lifestyle.

Monitoring & safety (our protocol)

  • Follow-ups: typically at 6–8 weeks after starting/adjusting, then every 3–6 months
  • Check: symptoms, testosterone (timed to dosing method), hematocrit, estradiol, PSA (age-appropriate), blood pressure, and other labs as indicated
  • Target: a physiologic (mid-normal) range that improves symptoms while minimizing risk
  • Side effects we watch for & manage: thicker blood (erythrocytosis), acne/skin oiliness, fluid retention, breast tenderness, mood changes, possible increases in blood pressure, and effects on cholesterol

Final Thoughts!

What improvements
to expect (typical timelines)

  • 2–4 weeks: improved energy, mood, sleep quality, and sexual interest
  • 4–12 weeks: better sexual function, focus, and muscle health and tone
  • 12+ weeks: steadier body fat distribution and bone health support (continues with sustained therapy)

(Everyone is different—your plan and pace are personalized.)

Lifestyle matters
(multiplier effect)

Results are stronger with:

  • Protein-forward, fiber-smart nutrition and hydration
  • Regular movement/resistance work for muscle health and tone (no bodybuilding required)
  • Prioritizing sleep and managing stress
  • Managing alcohol and optimizing metabolic health

TestoCore Education

Depression or Low T?

Is TRT a lifelong treatment?

TRT: Injection Vs Gel

Optimizing health

Why Should You Choose TestoCore?

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