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Testosterone
Replacement
Therapy (TRT)

Low testosterone is a recognized medical condition that can affect energy, body composition, mood, and overall quality of life. Our licensed provider evaluates your hormone levels and, when clinically appropriate, provides a provider-supervised TRT program — delivered to your door.

Licensed provider
No insurance required
100% refund if not approved
Delivered to your door
Common Signs of Low Testosterone

These symptoms are associated with low T levels in men. If you recognize several of these, a evaluation may be appropriate.

Low energy & fatigue
Disrupted sleep
Mental fog & poor focus
Reduced motivation
Muscle loss
Mood changes
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Understanding the hormone

What is testosterone and why does it matter?

Testosterone is a naturally occurring steroid hormone produced primarily in the testes in men. It plays a central role in the development and maintenance of many physiological systems throughout life — not just reproductive function, but also musculoskeletal health, metabolic regulation, and neurological wellbeing.

Testosterone levels typically peak in early adulthood and gradually decline with age — on average by about 1–2% per year after age 30. This is a normal physiological process, but for some men the decline can be more pronounced, resulting in a clinical condition known as hypogonadism or testosterone deficiency that may warrant medical evaluation and treatment.

TRT is a prescribed therapy intended to restore testosterone to levels within a clinically appropriate range for the individual patient, based on symptoms, lab results, and medical history. It is not a performance-enhancing intervention — it is a medical treatment for a recognized hormonal condition.

Muscle & Bone
Supports mass and density
Energy & Drive
Supports vitality and motivation
Cognitive Function
Mental clarity and focus
Mood & Wellbeing
Emotional regulation and stability

Understanding T-Level Ranges

In clinically healthy adult men, testosterone levels typically fall between 300 and 1,000 ng/dL. Levels below 300 ng/dL in the presence of symptoms may indicate a deficiency warranting providers evaluation.

Low Normal High
Below 300 ng/dL — May indicate deficiency
300–700 ng/dL — Clinically normal range
700–1,000 ng/dL — Upper normal range
Recognizing the signs

Symptoms associated with low testosterone

These are commonly reported symptoms in men with clinically low testosterone levels. Experiencing several of these does not confirm a diagnosis — only a provider-supervised and lab work can determine whether TRT is appropriate.

Persistent Fatigue
Feeling consistently tired despite adequate sleep and rest
Reduced Mental Clarity
Difficulty concentrating, memory issues, or mental fog
Loss of Muscle Mass
Decline in lean muscle despite consistent exercise habits
Mood Changes
Irritability, low mood, or reduced sense of wellbeing
Disrupted Sleep
Poor sleep quality, insomnia, or waking frequently
Reduced Drive & Motivation
Less ambition, reduced libido, or diminished initiative
Weight Gain
Increased body fat, particularly around the abdomen
Reduced Endurance
Decreased physical stamina and slower recovery

Important: These symptoms may be caused by many different conditions. Only a provider evaluation — including a blood panel measuring your actual testosterone levels — can determine whether TRT is medically appropriate for you.

The process

How our TRT program works

1

Purchase & Complete Your Intake Form

Select your TRT program and complete our comprehensive, HIPAA-compliant health questionnaire. This covers your medical history, current symptoms, existing medications, and health goals. Takes approximately 15 minutes.

2

Lab Work & Licensed Provider Review

Your licensed provider will review your intake and may require recent lab work showing your testosterone levels. Our team can guide you on getting a simple blood panel completed locally. The licensed provider personally evaluates all results and your overall health profile within 24 hours.

3

Personalized Prescription — If Appropriate

If our licensed provider determines TRT is clinically appropriate based on your labs and health history, they write a personalized prescription with dosing instructions and send it directly to our certified partner pharmacy.

4

Delivered to Your Door

Your medication ships from the pharmacy to your Oregon or Hawaii address in discreet, temperature-controlled packaging within 3–5 business days of approval. Ongoing monitoring and follow-up access is included.

Not approved? If our licensed provider determines TRT is not appropriate for your situation, you will receive a 100% full refund — automatically processed with no questions asked.

What to expect from our licensed provider review

Our licensed provider evaluates your symptom profile, full medical history, current medications, and lab results. They look at total and free testosterone levels alongside other relevant markers before making any clinical determination. This is a genuine medical evaluation — not a rubber stamp.

Why lab work matters

Diagnosing testosterone deficiency requires confirmed blood test results — typically two separate morning measurements on different days. Testosterone levels vary throughout the day, so proper timing of your blood draw matters. Our licensed provider will advise you on what labs are needed and how to get them done locally.

No insurance · Self-pay only

Our TRT program is a one-time purchase with transparent pricing. We do not accept insurance, process claims, or require prior authorizations. You pay once, the licensed provider reviews your case, and if appropriate, your prescription is filled and shipped.

Treatment options

Provider-prescribed TRT formats

Depending on your provider's evaluation and your individual health profile, TRT may be prescribed in one of the following forms. Your licensed provider determines the most appropriate format for your specific situation.

Topical option

Testosterone Cream / Gel

Topical testosterone formulations are applied to the skin daily, allowing for gradual transdermal absorption. This option is often preferred by patients who prefer to avoid injections. Application sites and dosing are specified in your prescription and licensed provider instructions.

  • No injections required
  • Daily application — simple routine
  • Provider-determined dosing
  • Important: avoid contact transfer to others
Additional options

Other Provider-Directed Formats

Your provider may determine that an alternative form of testosterone therapy is more appropriate for your health profile. All treatment decisions are based on your individual clinical picture, lab results, and medical history — not a one-size-fits-all approach.

  • Format determined by evaluation
  • All options dispensed by certified pharmacy
  • Clear instructions provided with prescription
  • Provider available for follow-up questions
Energy & Vitality
May improve when T levels are restored to normal range
Mental Clarity
Cognitive function may improve under licensed provider-supervised TRT
Body Composition
Lean mass support and fat metabolism may improve
Sleep Quality
Reported to improve in some patients on appropriately dosed TRT
Potential outcomes

What patients may experience on TRT

When testosterone is restored to a clinically appropriate range under licensed provider supervision, some patients report improvements across several areas of health and wellbeing. It is important to understand that results vary significantly between individuals, and TRT is not guaranteed to produce any specific outcome.

The following are potential benefits that some men report during provider-supervised TRT. These are not guaranteed results and should be discussed with your licensed provider during your evaluation.

  • Improved energy and reduced fatigue
  • Enhanced mood and emotional stability
  • Support for lean muscle maintenance
  • Improved sleep quality
  • Clearer mental focus and cognition
  • Improved libido and sexual function
  • Support for healthy body composition
  • Greater physical endurance
Individual results vary. TRT is a medical treatment, not a wellness supplement. Our licensed provider will discuss realistic expectations based on your specific health profile during your evaluation.
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Our commitment

Safety is not optional — it's the foundation

TRT is a regulated prescription therapy that requires proper medical oversight. At Peptide Doc Medical, patient safety is the first consideration in every clinical decision — not revenue, not convenience.

Our provider will not approve a patient for TRT if their health profile presents contraindications or safety concerns. If that means declining your application and issuing a refund, that is what will happen. We would rather lose a sale than put a patient at risk.

All medications are sourced from licensed, certified pharmacies — not unverified overseas suppliers. Every prescription includes provider-specified dosing instructions and monitoring recommendations.

Licensed provider
Certified pharmacy only
Lab work reviewed before Rx
HIPAA-compliant data handling
Full refund if not approved
Provider follow-up included

Who should NOT use TRT

TRT is not appropriate for everyone. Our licensed provider will decline patients who have any of the following conditions or circumstances, among others:

Prostate or breast cancer (current or suspected)
Desire for fertility preservation (TRT suppresses sperm production)
Elevated hematocrit (untreated polycythemia)
Severe, untreated cardiovascular conditions
Severe untreated sleep apnea
Normal testosterone levels without clinical symptoms
Questions & answers

Frequently asked questions about TRT

What is testosterone and what does it do in the body?
Testosterone is a steroid hormone produced primarily in the testes. It plays a role in maintaining muscle mass, bone density, red blood cell production, fat distribution, libido, mood, and cognitive function throughout adult life. Levels naturally decline with age, which may become clinically significant in some men.
What is a "normal" testosterone level?
In clinically healthy adult men, testosterone levels between approximately 300 ng/dL and 1,000 ng/dL are generally considered within normal range. The appropriate target level for an individual patient on TRT is determined by their licensed provider based on symptoms, labs, age, and overall health — not a universal target number.
What is hypogonadism and how is it diagnosed?
Hypogonadism refers to a clinical condition in which the body produces insufficient testosterone. Diagnosis requires both confirmed low testosterone levels on blood testing (typically two separate morning measurements) and the presence of associated symptoms. Lab results alone — without symptoms — are generally not sufficient for a TRT diagnosis.
Do I need to come in for an in-person appointment?
No. Our entire process is telehealth-based. You complete a comprehensive intake form online, submit or obtain recent lab work, and our provider reviews everything remotely. If approved, your prescription ships to your Oregon or Hawaii address. No clinic visit required.
What labs are required before starting TRT?
Our provider will advise you on the specific panel needed, but typically includes total testosterone, free testosterone, LH, FSH, estradiol, hematocrit, PSA (for men over 40), and a basic metabolic panel. These can usually be obtained through a local lab. We can guide you on how to arrange this.
Will TRT affect fertility?
Yes — TRT suppresses the body's natural signal to produce sperm (by suppressing LH and FSH), which can significantly reduce sperm count and fertility. Men who wish to preserve fertility should discuss this with their licensed provider before starting TRT. Alternative approaches may be more appropriate in that case.
What are the potential risks of TRT?
Potential risks include elevated hematocrit (thickening of the blood), reduced sperm production, acne, fluid retention, breast tissue sensitivity, and potential cardiovascular considerations in some patients. Our licensed provider reviews all risk factors individually and will not prescribe TRT if contraindications are present.
Do you accept insurance for TRT?
No. All services are self-pay only. We do not accept insurance, process insurance claims, or require prior authorizations. Pricing is transparent and disclosed upfront. If you are not approved, your full payment is refunded automatically.

Real Provider Review

A licensed provider — not software — personally reviews every case before any prescription is issued.

Lab-Based Diagnosis

We require actual blood test results — not just symptom surveys — before any TRT is prescribed.

No Insurance · Self-Pay

One-time transparent pricing. No recurring charges, no insurance required, no surprise fees.

100% Refund if Not Approved

If our provider doesn't approve your case, your full payment is returned — no questions asked.

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Oregon and Hawaii residents only. One-time purchase, no subscription. Our licensed provider reviews your intake and lab work within 24 hours. Full refund if TRT is not appropriate for you.

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