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How does Low-T affect a man?

Updated: Monday, 17 Sep 2012, 12:07 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 17 Sep 2012, 12:07 PM EDT

Every man over 40 should know their testosterone level. If a man has low t it can negatively affect their health and quality of life. Men need to go to a doctor to see if they should be treated for low testosterone. The Low T Center was created to help men get treated in a comfortable and convenient environment. Most health insurance covers treatment.


Chronic fatigue and decreased libido are common symptoms of low testosterone AND Low T Centers will quickly and professionally tell you through onsite testing if you have low testosterone, treat you if eligible, and will handle insurance billing for you just like your regular doctor.
 

Any man could have low testosterone, and unlike many of the tests for other causes of fatigue, this one is a simple blood test, the result of which is UNIQUELY available in 12 minutes, ONLY AT LOW T CENTERS.
A sample of blood is drawn[, ideally in the morning,] centrifuged, and processed by our unique system to provide a TOTAL TESTOSTERONE LEVEL quickly and efficiently
The results are reviewed in a face-to-face meeting with a licensed health care professional, such as a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner, who will explain the meaning of the result in your individual situation, and help you plan a course for intervention, if indicated.
 

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