Australia Testosterone Replacement Therapy For Men Over 40: Services Expanded

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TRT Australia (15 671 760 848) has expanded its testosterone replacement therapy services. The clinic is now offering additional treatment plans to men over 40.

-- TRT Australia has announced that men experiencing hot flushes, lower energy levels, mood swings, brain fog, and other symptoms of testosterone deficiency can now book a consultation once they have undergone appropriate blood work. Once the clinic’s physicians approve the patient for testosterone replacement therapy, they will develop a holistic treatment plan and arrange to have medication sent to the patient’s address.

More information is available at https://trtaustralia.com/am-i-eligible-for-trt/

Testosterone deficiency affects approximately 1 in 200 men, says the team at TRT Australia. The condition manifests as two types: primary hypogonadism, which all testicular disorders fall under, and secondary hypogonadism, which is the result of pituitary or hypothalamus dysfunction. Both types can occur due to genetic defects or ageing, but other common causes include injury, chemotherapy, medication, and chronic diseases.

Men experiencing testosterone deficiency commonly report persistent fatigue, depression, reduced muscle mass, and increased body fat; these symptoms often go unrecognised or are dismissed as part of normal ageing, yet they signal a treatable condition. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is therefore often recommended to men who meet the eligibility criteria for low testosterone, as it is a safe and effective treatment that can improve the patient’s quality of life.

TRT is offered by specialised clinics like TRT Australia, but because the treatment is heavily regulated, it is not recommended until the patient’s condition has been confirmed through lab tests. Before beginning treatment with the clinic, the client must first undergo preliminary blood work or provide a blood panel taken within the last 4 months; this can be requested from a GP or done privately with TRT Australia, which will perform tests on all essential markers for testosterone deficiency. The results of the blood work will then be reviewed by a medical professional, and TRT will only be recommended once it is deemed appropriate for the individual.

Testosterone can be administered with injections, patches, creams, gels, or oral medications; the method depends on the patient’s medical history and preferences, which will be accounted for in TRT Australia’s tailored treatment plans. Additionally, the clinic monitors the client closely through follow-up appointments and examinations to ensure the treatment is working as intended; should they experience side effects, their treatment plan is adjusted accordingly.

Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://trtaustralia.com/

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Name: James Malachowski
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Organization: TRT Australia
Address: 7–11 The Avenue, Hurstville, NSW 2220, Australia
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