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Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Men

Just because your testosterone is declining (hypogonadism) doesn’t mean you have to let it affect the moments that matter. Take back control with testosterone therapy options built around you. 

At SynergenX, we focus on helping you restore and optimize your testosterone so you can feel more like yourself again. Whether you are dealing with low energy, reduced drive, brain fog, or changes in strength and body composition, or you are simply looking to improve overall performance, getting started is simple. 

Feel stronger. Think clearer. Show up with more energy and confidence in the areas of your life that demand it most. 

Men’s hormone health

Did You Know

Common symptoms
1 in 4

Men experience symptoms associated with low testosterone, including fatigue, reduced drive, and changes in body composition.

Early timeline
3–6

Weeks is when many men notice early improvements in energy, recovery, and overall performance after starting testosterone therapy.

Lifestyle impact
5–15%

Reduction in visceral (belly) fat has been observed over time when testosterone therapy is combined with consistent lifestyle changes.

TRT Options Tailored to You

Choose from several testosterone therapy options, including injections, oral treatment, and pellets, each designed to fit different preferences and routines.

Many men start with injections due to their flexibility and consistent results, but your provider will help determine the best approach based on your needs.

Testosterone Cypionate Injections

A highly effective form of testosterone therapy used for consistent levels and flexible dosing.

  • How it’s taken: Injection, either in-clinic or at home
  • How often: Typically once weekly
  • Who it’s best for: Men who want control over their dosing schedule and flexibility in how treatment is administered
  • Why choose this option: Provides reliable, steady results with the ability to adjust dosing as needed over time

Testosterone Pellets

A longer-lasting option that delivers testosterone gradually over time without the need for frequent dosing.

  • How it’s taken: Small pellets inserted under the skin during an in-clinic procedure
  • How often: Typically every 3 to 6 months
  • Who it’s best for: Men who prefer a low-maintenance approach without weekly injections
  • Why choose this option: Offers consistent hormone release without the need to manage a regular dosing schedule

Enclomiphene

An oral treatment option designed to support the body’s natural testosterone production.

  • How it’s taken: Oral capsule
  • How often: Taken daily
  • Who it’s best for: Men who prefer a non-injection option or want to maintain natural production
  • Why choose this option: Provides a convenient alternative for those looking to avoid injections while still addressing low testosterone

Not sure which option is right for you? Book a consultation and we’ll help you decide.

The SynergenX Approach to TRT

You shouldn’t have to settle for standardized dosing, inconsistent follow-up, or treatment approaches that don’t adapt over time. The structure and quality of your care directly impact how you feel, perform, and progress.

At SynergenX, the focus is on delivering a more consistent, responsive approach to testosterone therapy. Here’s how that compares to typical clinics.

Category SynergenX Standard Clinics
Dosing Customized dosing adjusted over time based on lab results and response Standardized dosing protocols
Treatment quality Pharmaceutical-grade testosterone cypionate (non-compounded) Compounded or diluted formulations may vary
Treatment options In-clinic and at-home TRT options available Limited treatment flexibility
Monitoring Ongoing lab work and provider follow-up Inconsistent or minimal follow-up
Access Multiple clinic locations with telehealth support Limited access and scheduling availability
Dosing
SynergenX Customized dosing adjusted over time based on lab results and response
Standard clinics Standardized dosing protocols
Treatment quality
SynergenX Pharmaceutical-grade testosterone cypionate (non-compounded)
Standard clinics Compounded or diluted formulations may vary
Treatment options
SynergenX In-clinic and at-home TRT options available
Standard clinics Limited treatment flexibility
Monitoring
SynergenX Ongoing lab work and provider follow-up
Standard clinics Inconsistent or minimal follow-up
Access
SynergenX Multiple clinic locations with telehealth support
Standard clinics Limited access and scheduling availability

In-Clinic Testosterone Therapy

Experience premium in-person care for testosterone therapy designed to provide consistent monitoring, precise dosing, and ongoing support throughout your treatment.  

  • Professionally administered injections  
  • Progress tracking and dosing adjustments  
  • Body composition tracking using InBody scans  
  • Additional support options such as B-12 shots, Lipo-C injections, and more  
  • Direct access to your care team for guidance

At-Home Testosterone Therapy (Self-Inject)

Manage your testosterone therapy with a flexible, at-home convenience designed to fit your schedule for whenever, wherever. After your first in-clinic injection, receive monthly shipments of pre-filled testosterone syringes. Self-Inject TRT is partially covered by insurance or affordable self-pay. 

  • Flexible self-administered injections from home or while traveling 
  • Monthly shipments of pre-filled, custom-dosed testosterone 
  • Ongoing provider guidance through telehealth and the SynergenX mobile app 
  • Routine lab work and check-ins to monitor progress and adjust dosing 
1

Book Your Consultation

Schedule a visit at your nearest SynergenX or Low T Center to begin your evaluation and take the first step toward optimizing your testosterone.

2

Meet Your Provider & Get Tested

Review your symptoms, complete comprehensive lab testing, and get a clear understanding of your hormone levels and treatment options.

3

Begin Treatment Tailored to You

Start a testosterone therapy plan designed around your needs, with ongoing support, monitoring, and adjustments to keep your progress on track.

Men’s TRT

Frequently asked questions

What can I expect from TRT? And when?

The benefits of testosterone replacement therapy—and when and how much they affect you—differ from one individual to the next. However, the first benefits men tend to see are improved sleep quality and increased libido, usually noticeable as soon as week 4 of treatment. In subsequent weeks, most men report improved focus and clarity, increased energy levels, better mood, and even improved muscle mass. It has, however, taken six weeks or more for some men to start noticing the benefits of treatment, so it’s important not to get discouraged.

How long will I need testosterone replacement therapy?

Treatment for Low T is long-term, for as long as you want to feel great. Testosterone replacement therapy gives you the testosterone you need, but it doesn’t cause your body to produce its own testosterone. Treatment for Low Testosterone only provides benefit while you’re receiving replacement testosterone.

What will happen if I stop testosterone replacement therapy?

While nothing adverse will happen if you cease therapy, you will be returning your testosterone levels to where they were before beginning treatment. Or they could drop even lower. This means your symptoms will return. However, if you do cease treatment, you can always resume it later to restore your levels back to where you’re feeling great.

Am I going to have any side effects?

It’s impossible to know what side effects you’re likely to experience. But acne, bloating, and temporary weight gain are common. We monitor hormone levels and symptoms continually throughout treatment to watch for and minimize, through adjustment of dose and other actions, any side effects.

I’ve been told that I will need an estrogen blocker as part of my testosterone replacement therapy. Will I need that when I start therapy?

No, you won’t need that as a matter of course. Throughout treatment, we will monitor your estrogen/estradiol levels and your symptoms and direct you if a supplement or blocker is needed to decrease estradiol levels.

Does testosterone cause prostate cancer?

No, testosterone does not cause prostate cancer. However, pre-existing cancer could be exacerbated by testosterone replacement therapy, causing it to grow and worsen. That’s why we conduct a baseline PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test prior to treatment to evaluate your risk. We repeat this test every 6 months—and ask a series of urinary questions—to monitor for changes.

Will TRT help me lose weight?

Ideally, yes. Increased testosterone levels will help to build muscle mass if you are putting in the work. Building muscle will help you burn fat. Keep in mind, though, that muscle weighs more than fat. This is why we like to complete a body composition analysis to see if you are gaining muscle mass or fat.

Will I get “man boobs”?

The purpose of coming into SynergenX for injections is so we can closely monitor the benefits and side effects of treatment, such as gynecomastia (“man boobs”). We monitor labs and side effects closely to ensure that we can lessen the effects or prevent them, and as a result, it is extremely rare for men in our care to get gynecomastia.

Will testosterone affect my blood pressure?

Testosterone can indirectly affect your blood pressure by increasing your red blood cell count. We monitor this very closely. Should this happen, blood donation will usually correct this.