Optimize your
testosterone.
Low energy, brain fog, low drive - these aren't just signs of aging. Physician-prescribed TRT delivered to your door.
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Testosterone Cypionate
Injectable TRT, weekly injection
How it works
Testosterone Cypionate is the most widely prescribed form of TRT. Administered via weekly intramuscular injection, it delivers a steady release of bioidentical testosterone to restore levels to the optimal physiological range. Physician-monitored dosing ensures safe, effective therapy.
Enclomiphene
Oral SERM, stimulates natural production
How it works
Enclomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that stimulates your body's own testosterone production by signaling the pituitary gland. Unlike exogenous testosterone, it preserves fertility by maintaining natural LH and FSH levels - ideal for younger men or those planning to have children.
DHEA
Precursor hormone, supports T + cortisol balance
How it works
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a precursor hormone that your body converts into testosterone and other androgens. Supplementing DHEA supports testosterone levels, adrenal function, and cortisol balance - particularly beneficial for men experiencing age-related hormonal decline.
TRT Optimization Kit
Testosterone Cypionate + Anastrozole + HCG
How it works
A comprehensive protocol combining Testosterone Cypionate with Anastrozole (an aromatase inhibitor that prevents excess estrogen conversion) and HCG (which maintains testicular function and fertility). This physician-designed kit addresses the full hormonal picture for optimal results.
3 Easy Steps
From assessment to treatment in as little as a few days.
Complete Assessment
Answer questions about your symptoms, health history, and goals. Your physician will order blood work to measure your hormone levels.
Physician Prescribes
A board-certified physician reviews your labs and medical history to determine the right TRT protocol for your body and health profile.
Delivered to Your Door
Your medication ships from a licensed pharmacy in discreet packaging within 2-5 days. Ongoing physician monitoring and lab work included.
Low T is more common
than you think.
1 in 4 men over 30 have low testosterone. Symptoms include fatigue, decreased muscle mass, weight gain, mood changes, and low libido. These are not inevitable consequences of aging - they are clinical signs that can be evaluated and treated.
The Science Behind Testosterone Decline
Testosterone levels decline approximately 1% per year after age 30. By age 45, a significant number of men fall below the clinical threshold for hypogonadism. This decline is associated with reduced energy, decreased lean body mass, increased adiposity, and diminished cognitive function.
TRT has been shown to improve energy, body composition, bone mineral density, and mood in men with clinically diagnosed hypogonadism.
Based on data from the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) and the Testosterone Trials (TTrials). Individual results may vary. TRT requires proper diagnosis and ongoing physician monitoring.
Testosterone Faq
Do I need blood work before starting TRT?
Yes. Testosterone replacement therapy requires proper medical evaluation. Your INA physician will order comprehensive blood work - including total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, LH, FSH, CBC, and metabolic panel - to confirm a clinical diagnosis of hypogonadism before prescribing treatment. Follow-up labs are typically done at 6-8 weeks and then every 6 months.
What are the potential side effects of TRT?
Common side effects may include acne, increased red blood cell count (polycythemia), fluid retention, and changes in mood or libido during the adjustment period. More serious but rare risks include sleep apnea exacerbation, elevated hematocrit, and cardiovascular considerations. Your physician will monitor you with regular blood work to mitigate these risks.
What is the difference between Enclomiphene and injectable testosterone?
Injectable Testosterone Cypionate directly replaces testosterone from an external source. Enclomiphene, by contrast, stimulates your body to produce its own testosterone by blocking estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus. The key advantage of Enclomiphene is that it preserves fertility - injectable testosterone can suppress sperm production. Your physician will recommend the best option based on your labs, age, and goals.
Will TRT affect my fertility?
Exogenous testosterone (injections) can suppress sperm production by reducing LH and FSH signaling. If fertility preservation is a priority, your physician may recommend Enclomiphene instead, or include HCG in your protocol (as in the TRT Optimization Kit) to maintain testicular function. Always discuss your reproductive plans with your provider before starting treatment.
How long until I see results from TRT?
Most men notice improvements in energy and mood within 2-4 weeks. Changes in body composition - increased lean mass and reduced body fat - typically become apparent over 3-6 months. Improvements in libido and sexual function often occur within the first 3-6 weeks. Full optimization of testosterone levels generally takes 3-6 months with consistent treatment and physician-guided dosing.
Is TRT safe for long-term use?
When properly prescribed and monitored, TRT has a well-established safety profile for men with clinically diagnosed hypogonadism. Long-term studies in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism show sustained benefits in body composition, bone density, and quality of life. Regular blood work and physician oversight are essential to ensure ongoing safety and optimal dosing.
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