What Might Testosterone Therapy Help With?

Testosterone therapy may support improvements in:

  • Energy levels and stamina
  • Lean muscle maintenance
  • Fat metabolism
  • Mental clarity and focus
  • Physical performance and recovery
  • Overall sense of vitality

Individual results vary. A full lab workup and expert evaluation are essential to determine if testosterone therapy is right for you.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Start with a $250 assessment to evaluate symptoms, review goals, and order labs tailored to your needs. Once results are in, you’ll meet with a licensed provider to design a TRT plan built specifically for your biology.
Monthly Program: $199/mo, billed quarterly. 3-month minimum required.
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

Our integrative TRT program supports men and women facing low testosterone symptoms like fatigue, low libido, brain fog, poor muscle tone, and unstable mood. Everything is designed to restore balance, safely and effectively.

  • Personalized testosterone prescriptions based on lab work and symptoms
  • Quarterly lab testing to track hormone levels, blood health, liver function, and more
  • Ongoing consults with your provider to fine-tune your plan
  • Support for energy, strength, mental clarity, and mood

Our goal is to optimize your hormones and help you feel like yourself again—stronger, sharper, and more energized.

Your Health. Your Data. Our Protocol

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Book Your Intake Appointment
Start with a $250 visit that includes your intake consultation and a foundational lab panel. More advanced testing is available at an additional cost based on your needs.
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Complete Labs & Provider Review
Once your labs are completed, meet with a licensed provider to review your results and create a personalized plan based on your biomarkers and goals.
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Start Your Personalized Protocol
Begin a tailored program designed around your lab data—this may include targeted supplements, lifestyle strategies, and ongoing support from the Range Medical team.
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Start with a $250 assessment to evaluate symptoms, review goals, and order labs tailored to your needs. Once results are in, you’ll meet with a licensed provider to design a TRT plan built specifically for your biology.
Monthly Program: $199/mo, billed quarterly. 3-month minimum required.
Book Your Assessment →

Weight Loss Optimization Program

Start with a $250 assessment to evaluate your symptoms, goals, and body composition. Labs will be ordered during this visit, and once results are back, a licensed provider will design a plan tailored to your biology.

Monthly Program: Starts at $400/mo, billed monthly. Pricing may increase based on dosage or protocol. 3-month minimum required.

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Testosterone – Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of low testosterone?

Testosterone deficiency, or hypogonadism, can affect multiple systems. Common symptoms may include:

  • Persistent fatigue or decreased energy
  • Reduced libido or changes in sexual performance
  • Mood disturbances, such as irritability or depression
  • Decreased muscle mass or strength
  • Increased abdominal body fat
  • Difficulty with concentration or "brain fog"
  • Sleep issues including insomnia or fragmented sleep
  • Decreased motivation or well-being

These symptoms can overlap with other conditions—proper medical evaluation is essential.

How do I know if I might be a candidate for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)?

We assess TRT candidacy through:

  • Morning labs on two separate days to evaluate total and free testosterone
  • Review of additional markers (LH, FSH, SHBG)
  • A full evaluation of your symptoms and health status
  • Assessment of medications and lifestyle factors (e.g., obesity, sleep apnea, substance use)

TRT may be considered when low levels are confirmed alongside persistent symptoms and after addressing reversible causes.

If I start TRT, will I have to be on it for life?

TRT is not automatically lifelong. Duration depends on your diagnosis, response, and clinical goals. Some men may stop TRT after improvements through lifestyle changes or resolving other issues. Others may benefit from ongoing treatment.

We reassess your plan through regular labs and clinical evaluations.

Are there potential risks or side effects associated with testosterone therapy?

TRT is generally well-tolerated, but possible side effects include:

  • Elevated red blood cell count (erythrocytosis)
  • Acne or oily skin
  • Water retention
  • Changes in cholesterol, including decreased HDL
  • Reduced sperm production and potential infertility
  • Potential worsening of sleep apnea
  • Skin irritation (with topicals) or injection site discomfort

We monitor labs and symptoms closely to keep your care safe and effective.

Does testosterone therapy increase the risk of prostate cancer?

No strong evidence links TRT to new prostate cancer in healthy men. However, testosterone can stimulate existing or undiagnosed prostate tissue growth.

We follow these precautions:

  • Baseline digital rectal exam (DRE) and PSA test before treatment
  • Regular PSA monitoring during TRT
  • Urology referral if PSA or DRE is abnormal

Men with personal or family history of prostate cancer need personalized risk review before starting TRT.

What forms of testosterone therapy are available?

TRT can be delivered in several ways:

  • Intramuscular injections: Testosterone cypionate/enanthate every 1–2 weeks
  • Topical gels or creams: Daily use, avoid skin transfer to others
  • Transdermal patches: Worn daily on upper body
  • Subcutaneous pellets: Implanted under skin, last 3–6 months
  • Oral/buccal tablets: Less common due to liver metabolism and absorption issues

We’ll help you select the best option based on your needs and lifestyle.

How is testosterone therapy monitored?

Monitoring includes:

  • Lab work for testosterone, hematocrit, PSA, lipids
  • Symptom review and lifestyle check-ins
  • Physical exams for cardiovascular and prostate health
  • Adjustments to therapy based on your results
Can TRT improve fertility?

No—TRT can reduce sperm production by suppressing LH and FSH. This may cause infertility in some men.

If fertility is a concern, we’ll explore alternatives like clomiphene citrate or hCG instead of, or alongside, TRT.

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