Testosterone

Sexual Wellness
Restore Vitality, Strength, and Hormonal Balance

Testosterone injections are a physician-prescribed treatment used to restore healthy testosterone levels in men experiencing symptoms of Low T (hypogonadism)—such as fatigue, low libido, reduced muscle mass, mood changes, or difficulty losing fat. As the gold standard of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), injectable testosterone delivers consistent, clinically effective results.

Administered weekly or biweekly, testosterone injections are customized to your unique physiology and health goals.

Understanding Testosterone Therapy

Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, responsible for regulating:

  • Sexual drive and erectile function

  • Energy levels and mood stability

  • Muscle mass and fat distribution

  • Bone density and red blood cell production

Starting around age 30, testosterone levels gradually decline, often leading to symptoms that impact quality of life. Injectable testosterone bypasses the digestive system and delivers fast, direct hormone replenishment, helping restore balance and performance in a way that’s measurable and effective.

Potential Benefits
  • Prescription Required
    Testosterone injections must be prescribed and monitored by a licensed medical provider. Regular lab work is required to ensure safety and effectiveness.
  • Possible Side Effects
    May include acne, oily skin, increased red blood cell count, mood swings, or injection site discomfort.
  • Monitoring Is Essential
    Routine labs to assess testosterone levels, estradiol, hematocrit, PSA, and lipid panels are part of safe therapy.
  • Fertility Considerations
    Testosterone injections can suppress sperm production. Not ideal for men actively trying to conceive.
  • Not for Use in Certain Conditions
    Contraindicated in men with prostate or breast cancer, or untreated severe sleep apnea.
  • Consistency Is Key
    Skipping injections or improper dosing can lead to symptom recurrence or hormonal fluctuations.
Available Forms
  • Testosterone Cypionate
    The most commonly prescribed injectable form; long-acting and typically administered once weekly.
  • Testosterone Enanthate
    Similar to cypionate with slightly different absorption properties; also long-acting.

Your provider will determine the most appropriate formulation and dosing schedule based on your lab results, age, and goals.

Warnings & Important Information
  • Prescription Required
    Testosterone injections must be prescribed and monitored by a licensed medical provider. Regular lab work is required to ensure safety and effectiveness.
  • Possible Side Effects
    May include acne, oily skin, increased red blood cell count, mood swings, or injection site discomfort.
  • Monitoring Is Essential
    Routine labs to assess testosterone levels, estradiol, hematocrit, PSA, and lipid panels are part of safe therapy.
  • Fertility Considerations
    Testosterone injections can suppress sperm production. Not ideal for men actively trying to conceive.
  • Not for Use in Certain Conditions
    Contraindicated in men with prostate or breast cancer, or untreated severe sleep apnea.
  • Consistency Is Key
    Skipping injections or improper dosing can lead to symptom recurrence or hormonal fluctuations.