Bioidentical Testosterone Therapy Bergen County NJ


Bioidentical testosterone therapy has been studied for years with extensive supportive data regarding the benefits of testosterone hormone replacement. Our doctors and hormone specialists at the MedWell Center for Chronic Conditions Recovery can restore your health and greatly improve the quality of your life. Once we've determined that your hormone levels are deficient, we can customize a program to achieve optimal health and well-being by restoring hormonal balance.

How Does Natural Aging Affect Men's Testosterone Levels?

When your hormone levels decrease with natural aging, the aging process accelerates. This means over age 40, a healthy male loses about 1% of testosterone production yearly. Consequently, low testosterone levels result in a loss of strength, depression, erectile dysfunction, loss of muscle mass, and low energy.

Symptoms of Low Testosterone Levels

  • Low Libido (sex drive)
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Low Semen Volume
  • Hair Loss or Balding
  • Decreased Bone Mass
  • Moodiness and Irritability
  • Loss of Muscle Strength
  • Increase in Body or Belly Fat
  • Smaller Testicle Size
  • Low Blood Counts (anemia)

Why Choose Natural Bio-Identical Hormones Over Synthetic Alternatives?

Naturally, big pharmaceutical companies prefer your physician prescribe synthetic hormone replacement because they profit from patented formulas. In contrast, bio-identical hormones occur in nature and cannot be patented or controlled by the drug industry. This means they offer a natural, effective alternative for your restorative health needs.

How Can BHRT Improve Your Energy and Stamina?

If you want more energy, increased stamina, and a better sense of well-being, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) can help you feel like yourself again. For instance, bio-identical hormones closely replicate those naturally present in the human body, positively affecting multiple vital organs and bodily functions.

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