TCT Frisco Clinic Offers Low Testosterone Exam for Less

It’s possible that you’re not just tired.

Your fatigue might not be your age catching up with you.

Getting more sleep might not be the answer you’re looking for.

It could be Low T.

A Low T test is a good place to start.

A man in a gray shirt rubs his face with his left hand while sitting on a brown sofa. He has a laptop computer on his lap. He looks exhausted, and he's possibly considering a Low T test at the TCT Frisco clinic.

Testosterone Centers of Texas in Frisco offers a $200 Low T test that allows you to get an accurate measurement of your testosterone levels at an affordable rate.

Two sets of lab tests, done on different days, are required to confirm the diagnosis of Low T. The cost of the two sets is $200, and the associated consultation is free.

If you’re experiencing symptoms and testing reveals a problem, Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) could be the solution.

Start With Symptoms

The more common symptoms of low testosterone include:

  • Depression
  • Increased fatigue
  • Insomnia and sleep problems
  • Decreased sex drive
  • Decreased muscle mass and increased fat levels
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Difficulty concentrating

If this list of common Low T symptoms describes how you’ve been feeling lately, consider taking the next step — getting your hormone levels checked.

The Low T Test — More Than Testosterone

If these symptoms have you feeling less than yourself, getting a proper diagnosis is the next step in getting your A-game back — that means blood testing to determine your baseline hormone levels.

Getting your total testosterone and free testosterone levels tested is a great start. That’s why we’re offering this test for $200 at our Frisco location. Other clinics generally charge at least double that amount for similar testing.

A complete hormone panel is also available at a reasonable price and is usually rolled into the first month’s worth of treatment (if treatment is indicated and you decided to move forward).

It’s generally a good idea to get a holistic view of your overall hormone health, including baseline levels of the following hormones:

  • Total testosterone
  • Free testosterone
  • Estrogen (Critical for hormone balance in men)
  • Albumin
  • Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)
  • Thyroid hormones

Our goal is to restore your overall hormone balance, a balance that’s unique to your body and that addresses symptoms.

Simply elevating one hormone to a set number could cause more problems than it fixes.

Keeping your hormone levels in harmony is key to getting you back to feeling like yourself again.

This full range of data allows us to develop a comprehensive, individual treatment plan designed to address your specific health needs.

Getting Down to the Causes

Low testosterone is the most common form of hormone imbalance in men, but it’s definitely not the only one.

It’s also possible you could be suffering from male hypothyroidism, a notoriously difficult-to-diagnose hormone imbalance, which our complete blood panel could help us detect.

We treat male hypothyroidism at our Frisco and Prosper clinics.

Learn more about treatment for male hypothyroidism here.

TCT in Frisco — Get Your $200 Low T Test Today

If you’re suffering from the symptoms of Low Testosterone, consider taking advantage of this low-cost opportunity to find out what’s going on with your health.

You can get more information on the affordable $200 Low T Test and schedule an appointment by clicking here, or you can drop by the Frisco Clinic at your convenience — walk-ins are always welcome.

Click the button below for more information on our TCT Frisco clinic — our $200 Low T Test could get you a step closer to feeling like yourself again.

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(Augie) Juan Augustine Galindo Jr. MPAS, PA-C

(Augie) Juan Augustine Galindo Jr. MPAS, PA-C started his career in healthcare as a fireman/paramedic in West Texas where he served on the Midland Fire Department from 1998-2004.   He became interested in testosterone treatment after seeing how hormone replacement doctors helped those suffering from low testosterone.   After graduating from the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Physician Assistant Program, he moved to DFW where he currently lives with his wife and three children.

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