
Are you experiencing low energy, decreased strength, or changes in mood or libido? Low testosterone is common, affecting up to 40% of men over age 45 and can impact your mind, body, and spirit. You don’t have to navigate it alone.
At Hooked on Wellness, we offer:
Personalized Medical Solutions
Comprehensive Assessment: We review symptoms, medical history, and order targeted labs.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT):
• Injections (intramuscular or subcutaneous)
• Topical gels/creams
• Patches
• Implantable pellets
• Nasal gels
Lifestyle Medicine: Nutrition, exercise, weight management, sleep support, and stress reduction—all proven to boost vitality and well-being.
Emotional & Spiritual Support: Psychological Counseling referrals, Christian counseling, prayer, and encouragement for your unique journey.
Did You Know?
Nearly 2 in 5 men over age 45 have low testosterone (Bhasin et al., 2018).
TRT has been shown to improve sexual function, mood, muscle mass, and bone density (Corona et al., 2014; Snyder et al., 2016).
Lifestyle changes combined with TRT can further enhance energy and quality of life (Traish et al., 2011).
Faith-Based Encouragement
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” — Joshua 1:9
Ready to reclaim your vitality?
Book your consultation today and experience expert, compassionate care—mind, body, and spirit.
This post is for educational purposes only; it is not a substitute for medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personal recommendations.
Sources:
- Bhasin S, et al. Testosterone Therapy in Men with Hypogonadism: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2018.
- Corona G, et al. Testosterone and Metabolic Syndrome: A Meta-Analysis Study. J Sex Med. 2014.
- Snyder PJ, et al. Effects of Testosterone Treatment in Older Men. N Engl J Med. 2016.
- Traish AM, et al. Testosterone therapy in men with testosterone deficiency: Are we beyond the point of no return? Investig Clin Urol. 2011.
