Low-T-Michigan, is an Division of MesoHealth P.C. Dr. Manuel Garcia has been offering Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) since 2005 for men suffering from Andropause (age-related or premature decline of normal testosterone levels). We offer the most effective forms of TRT using either Testosterone Pellet Therapy or Testosterone Injections (Daily Testosterone Microdosing)
Who Is A Good Candidate for Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)?
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is designed for men experiencing symptoms and laboratory evidence of Low Testosterone (Low-T) — also known as Andropause or male hypogonadism.
A good candidate for TRT is typically:
A man age 35 or older who notices a decline in energy, mood, motivation, or sexual performance.
Experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, weight gain (especially around the midsection), loss of muscle tone, or difficulty concentrating.
Diagnosed with low total or free testosterone levels on a blood test, confirmed by a qualified medical provider.
In good general health, without untreated prostate cancer, severe sleep apnea, or uncontrolled heart disease.
Seeking to improve overall quality of life, regain vitality, and maintain long-term health through balanced hormone levels.
Who Should Avoid Testosterone Therapy
While Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) can be life-changing for many men with low testosterone, it isn’t the right option for everyone.
At Low-T Michigan, your safety is our top priority — which is why every patient receives a thorough medical evaluation before starting treatment.
You may not be a good candidate for testosterone therapy if you have any of the following:
Prostate or breast cancer (known or suspected)
Testosterone can stimulate growth in certain hormone-sensitive cancers.Severe untreated sleep apnea
TRT may worsen breathing problems during sleep in some men.Uncontrolled heart disease or recent heart attack
Men with unstable cardiovascular conditions should be carefully evaluated before starting therapy.High red blood cell count (polycythemia)
TRT can increase red blood cell production; men with elevated levels need close monitoring or alternative treatment.Men trying to conceive
Testosterone therapy can reduce sperm production and fertility. For men wishing to maintain fertility, SERM therapy (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators) or hCG may be considered instead.