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Got it. Many men notice these changes but aren't sure if it's just "getting older" or something treatable.
We begin with a comprehensive evaluation of your biomarkers, medical history, and lifestyle factors to determine whether treatment is appropriate for you.
You're not alone. Over 20 million men in the U.S. struggle with low testosterone, and most never seek treatment.
But here's the thing: it's one of the most treatable hormonal conditions when properly diagnosed.
Testosterone levels in men have been declining for decades. A 35-year-old today typically has testosterone levels 20-30% lower than his father's generation at the same age.
Excess body fat, chronic stress, poor sleep, sedentary lifestyles, and environmental chemicals all suppress testosterone production. This isn't your fault, and it is treatable.
Far more than most people realize. Beyond sex drive and muscle mass, testosterone regulates energy, mood, mental clarity, sleep quality, metabolism, and how your body manages fat and blood sugar.
When testosterone is low, men often experience multiple symptoms simultaneously, which is why it's commonly mistaken for just "getting older" or "being stressed."
Standard lab "normal" ranges are based on population averages, including older men and men with obesity. A total testosterone of 300 ng/dL is technically "within range," but it's at the bottom 2.5 percent of men.
You can have testosterone in the lowest 10% of men and still be told everything is "normal." These ranges tell you what's common, not what's optimal for health and lifespan.
Total testosterone measures all the testosterone in your blood, but 97-99% is bound to proteins and unavailable for your body to use.
Only 1-3% is free testosterone, the bioavailable form that actually affects energy, mood, strength, and sexual function. This means you can have "normal" total testosterone but still experience significant symptoms if your free testosterone is low.
Most men's health clinics start with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). At Veedma, we don't offer TRT. We work with enclomiphene, a medication that prompts your body to raise its own testosterone, because it preserves fertility and tends to be the better first step for most men.
Your specific protocol depends on your hormone profile and medical history.
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