Low energy, reduced libido, difficulty building muscle? You don’t have to live like this.

We offer medical evaluation and individualized testosterone therapy based on your symptoms and lab findings.

Could low testosterone be playing a role?

Low testosterone can affect energy, mood, and physical performance. Symptoms often develop gradually and can overlap with stress, sleep, or weight changes.

Why opioid use affects testosterone

Chronic opioid use commonly suppresses the body’s natural testosterone production. Opioids act on the hypothalamus and pituitary, reducing signals that stimulate the testes to produce testosterone. This condition is often referred to as opioid-induced androgen deficiency.

Over time, this can lead to persistent symptoms even in patients who are otherwise stable in recovery.

How common is low testosterone?

How we help you feel like yourself again

We take a straightforward, medical approach to evaluating and treating low testosterone—especially in patients with a history of opioid use.

Our goal is to help you feel better, improve energy, and support long-term recovery.

Confidential. Physician-led care. No long-term contracts.