Men's Hormone Health

You're Not Lazy. Your Testosterone Is.

The drive is gone. The recovery takes longer. The weight sticks. The focus drifts. You have been told it is age, stress, or just how it goes after 35. It is not. It is measurable. And it is fixable.

Find Out Where You Stand

Fatigue

Energy crashes by 2pm despite sleeping 7+ hours

Body Composition

Muscle loss, midsection weight despite training

Libido

Declining drive, weaker response, longer recovery

Mood

Irritability, flattened motivation, brain fog

Recovery

Workouts take 3x longer to bounce back from

"Normal" Is Not Optimal

Standard lab ranges are built from the entire population — including 80-year-olds. Falling within range means you are not critically ill. It does not mean you are performing at your potential.

Total Testosteroneng/dL
Standard: 264 - 916
Optimal: 600 - 900
Free Testosteronepg/mL
Standard: 5.0 - 21.0
Optimal: 15.0 - 25.0
SHBGnmol/L
Standard: 10 - 57
Optimal: 20 - 35
Standard Reference Range
Functional Optimal Range
The Biology

Testosterone Declines 1-2% Per Year After 30

It is not a cliff. It is a slow drain — so gradual that most men adapt to the decline without realizing how far they have fallen from their baseline.

By 45, the average man has lost 15-30% of his peak testosterone. By 55, nearly half. And because standard labs use ranges that include elderly men, most providers tell you everything looks fine.

We do not compare you to the population. We compare you to your potential.

  • 30s
    The subtle shift. Recovery takes a day longer. Sleep quality dips. You attribute it to workload.
  • 40s
    The plateau. Midsection weight appears despite the same diet. Motivation flattens. Libido quietly declines.
  • 50s
    The adaptation. You have normalized the fatigue. You have forgotten what sharp focus feels like.
  • 60+
    The resignation. Most men never get tested. The ones who do are told they fall within a range built for this exact decline.

Data First. Then Treatment.

We never prescribe testosterone based on symptoms alone. The data has to confirm it — and the supporting systems have to be mapped.

01

Full Hormone Panel

42 biomarkers including free testosterone, total testosterone, SHBG, estradiol, LH, FSH, prolactin, thyroid, cortisol, DHEA-S, fasting insulin, and inflammatory markers. Not a single T-level check.

02

Pattern Detection

Your testosterone does not operate alone. We analyze how it interacts with SHBG, estradiol, cortisol, and thyroid — because adequate testosterone with high SHBG still means low bioavailable T.

03

Precision Protocol

TRT when indicated, dosed to your biology. Estrogen management, peptide therapy for GH optimization, nutrient support. Monitored with follow-up labs — never set-and-forget.

Testosterone Optimization Is Multi-Layered

TRT alone is one lever. The full protocol addresses every system that influences how testosterone performs.

CLARITY Membership

Testosterone Is One Number. Your Biology Has 42.

Low T rarely exists in isolation. The men who feel worst usually have 3-4 systems pulling in different directions — thyroid, cortisol, metabolic, and sex hormones all competing. CLARITY maps all of them.

  • 42 biomarkers including full male hormone axis
  • Biological age vs chronological age comparison
  • Living protocol — adjusted as your labs respond
  • Concierge provider access between appointments
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Frequently Asked

Technically, 350 ng/dL falls within the standard reference range of 264-916. But that range includes men in their 80s. For a man in his 30s-50s, functional optimization starts around 600-900 ng/dL. "Normal" and "optimal" are not the same thing — and the gap between them is where your symptoms live.

TRT prescribed by a licensed provider with proper monitoring is well-established. We track hematocrit, PSA, estradiol, lipids, and liver function alongside testosterone levels. The risk is not in treatment — it is in unmonitored treatment or ignoring the decline altogether.

No. We run 42 biomarkers across 10 body systems. Testosterone does not exist in isolation — thyroid function, cortisol, SHBG, estradiol, insulin, and inflammatory markers all affect how testosterone performs in your body.

Most men report improved energy and mood within 2-3 weeks. Libido and body composition changes typically develop over 6-12 weeks. Full optimization takes 3-6 months with lab-guided dosing adjustments.

Stop Guessing. Get the Numbers.

One conversation. One blood draw. Complete clarity.

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