They really shouldn't, but because many take the approach of uniform care over individual planning, they pick a dose that will *certainly* give results which is good for marketing, even if it will alm... See Full Answer
would say it is something that happens with some of our competitors. We get many men who transfer to us only to have us take them off of excess medication that, to be perfectly blunt, they didn't need... See Full Answer
The main reason is liability & the kind of country we are with medicine. A small amount of people produce too many RBC on Testosterone therapy or experience initial upswings in BP or RHR. It's not ver... See Full Answer
At AlphaMD, we're here to help. Feel free to ask us any question you would like about TRT, medical weightloss, ED, or other topics related to men's health. Or take a moment to browse through our past questions.
The number of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) clinics has surged in recent years, fueled by growing awareness of declining testosterone levels among men and changing healthcare dynamics. This AlphaMD YouTube video explores the factors behind this trend and sheds light on the reasons more men are seeking TRT than ever before.
A significant driver of the TRT boom is the documented decline in testosterone levels among men in industrialized nations. The video highlights key findings:
Lower Testosterone Across Generations
A 2016 study revealed that men in industrialized nations have up to a third less testosterone than their fathers did at the same age. This alarming statistic applies globally, including the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Environmental Factors
The decline in testosterone levels is largely attributed to environmental and lifestyle changes:
Modern Living
Living in the modern world comes with unavoidable exposures to these factors, resulting in lower testosterone levels for today’s men.
The speaker also attributes the rise in TRT clinics to the COVID-19 pandemic and the relaxation of telemedicine regulations during this time. These changes made it easier for men to:
As demand for TRT grew, many general practices, including AlphaMD, expanded their offerings or opened specialized clinics focused solely on men’s health.
The video points out that the increasing prevalence of hypogonadism (low testosterone) is another key factor driving the growth of TRT clinics:
AlphaMD was founded to meet the growing demand for TRT and men’s health services. The clinic’s story reflects broader trends:
The rise of TRT clinics highlights a broader shift in how men approach their health:
If you’re experiencing symptoms of low testosterone or are curious about TRT, AlphaMD offers expert care tailored to your needs. With a focus on personalized treatment plans, AlphaMD ensures you receive the best care possible in this rapidly growing field.
Visit AlphaMD.org to learn more, schedule a consultation, and take the first step toward reclaiming your health and vitality.
The modern world may challenge your hormones, but AlphaMD is here to help you rise above it.
At AlphaMD, we're here to help. Feel free to ask us any question you would like about TRT, medical weightloss, ED, or other topics related to men's health. Or take a moment to browse through our past questions.
They really shouldn't, but because many take the approach of uniform care over individual planning, they pick a dose that will *certainly* give results which is good for marketing, even if it will alm... See Full Answer
would say it is something that happens with some of our competitors. We get many men who transfer to us only to have us take them off of excess medication that, to be perfectly blunt, they didn't need... See Full Answer
The main reason is liability & the kind of country we are with medicine. A small amount of people produce too many RBC on Testosterone therapy or experience initial upswings in BP or RHR. It's not ver... See Full Answer
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