MI Express Primary Care in Canton
44237 Michigan Ave Suite B, Canton, MI 48188
Monday - Friday
: 9 AM - 7 PM
Saturday - Sunday
: 10 AM - 6 PM
MI Express Primary Care in Ann Arbor
80 S Zeeb Rd Unit 101 B, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Monday - Friday
: 9 AM - 8 PM
Saturday - Sunday
: 10 AM - 6 PM
Testosterone deficiency (Low T) occurs when the body doesn’t produce enough testosterone, a key hormone responsible for energy, muscle strength, and sexual health. While testosterone levels naturally decline with age, younger men can also experience Low T due to:
When left untreated, Low T can take a toll on your mood, physical performance, and overall well-being. That’s why MI Express Primary Care offers expert diagnosis and tailored treatment plans designed to help you restore balance, feel energized, and live fully.
Common symptoms of Low T include:
If these symptoms sound familiar, it could indicate low testosterone levels. It’s important to seek medical advice for a proper diagnosis.
At MI Express Primary Care, we tailor treatment plans to your needs. Options include:
TRT is the most common treatment for low testosterone. It can be administered through:
In addition to medical treatments, lifestyle changes can help boost your testosterone levels:
We’ll work with you to determine the best treatment plan based on your symptoms and health history.
Here’s why men trust us for their Low T care:
Low testosterone in younger men can be caused by genetic factors, obesity, stress, poor diet, or certain medical conditions like diabetes or thyroid disorders.
Iron deficiency can contribute to hormonal imbalances, including low testosterone, as it affects the body’s ability to produce red blood cells and maintain healthy energy levels.
Low testosterone can contribute to erectile dysfunction (ED), as it impacts sexual desire and the ability to maintain an erection.
If you’re experiencing symptoms like fatigue, reduced libido, muscle loss, or mood changes, it’s a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider for a testosterone level test.
Low testosterone can lead to thinning hair or loss of facial and body hair, as testosterone plays a key role in hair growth.