Testosterone
Aging men experience many physical changes that can be frustrating and defeating. Increased abdominal fat deposits, less muscle mass and less strength are common signs of low testosterone. Men can also experience a significant decline in their sexual drive. In addition to these issues, men are also at greater risk of developing conditions associated with lower testosterone levels, such as:
- – Depression
- – Heart disease
The gradual decline of Testosterone and sex hormones in men, is something that can be treated effectively with natural bioidentical hormones and integrative treatments.
The effect of sex hormones on a man’s body is also affected by the level of SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin). The male sex hormones such as Testosterone and DHEA, circulate in the bloodstream, some bound to protein and some are free molecules. Dr. Justin Hoffman specializes in advanced hormone evaluations and integrative approaches to treating mens low hormones and hormone imbalances. Bioidentical hormones are natural and effective.
Dr. Hoffman has helped hundreds of patients with hormone imbalances and his patients often report improvements such as:
- Greater ability to maintain erections
- Improved energy
- More motivation
- Greater self confidence
- Improvements in well being
- Less body fat
- Increased muscle tone
- Improved concentration
- Better memory
- Greater sexual drive
- Increased strength
To learn more about Testosterone for men and how to restore hormone balance, call 707-292-8882
The Doctors at Tru Health Medicine in Santa Rosa are the leading experts in the field of integrative and naturopathic medicine in Sonoma County. Our doctors have treated hundreds of patients with hormonal imbalances that are able to improve their health, regain their confidence and balance their hormones. Our hormone specialists offer their services to patients in Sonoma County communities such as Windsor, Healdsburg, Sebastopol, Santa Rosa, as well as Petaluma and Rohnert Park. Primary Care Doctors in Santa Rosa specializing in Hormones and Bioidentical Hormones