If you’re a man over 35 and you’ve been feeling unusually tired, gaining weight despite a decent diet, or struggling with motivation and mood, your testosterone levels may be the root cause. Low T is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in men today — yet it’s one of the most treatable. MultiGen Wellness specializes in hormone optimization for men across Houston, Austin, Dallas, and beyond, helping thousands feel energized, focused, and healthy again.
The Most Common Signs of Low Testosterone
Testosterone doesn’t just control libido. It regulates energy, muscle mass, fat distribution, bone density, mood, and cognitive sharpness. When levels drop — which naturally happens at about 1–2% per year after age 30 — the effects ripple across every system in your body.
- Persistent fatigue: Feeling tired no matter how much you sleep is one of the first signs men notice. Low T interferes with restorative sleep quality and energy metabolism.
- Decreased libido: A reduced interest in sex that feels out of character is strongly correlated with low testosterone, particularly when combined with other symptoms.
- Loss of muscle mass: Testosterone is anabolic — it drives muscle protein synthesis. When it drops, muscle mass shrinks even if you’re still working out.
- Increased body fat: Low testosterone promotes fat accumulation, especially around the abdomen. This creates a vicious cycle: excess abdominal fat produces estrogen, which further suppresses testosterone.
- Brain fog: Difficulty concentrating, memory lapses, and a general sense of mental cloudiness are frequently reported by men with clinically low T.
- Irritability and depression: Testosterone modulates serotonin and dopamine pathways. Low levels are associated with increased irritability, anxiety, and clinical depression in men.
- Erectile dysfunction: While ED has multiple causes, low testosterone is a common and treatable contributor, particularly in men under 55.
- Reduced bone density: Over time, low T can weaken bone structure, increasing the risk of fractures and osteoporosis in older men.
How MultiGen Wellness Tests and Treats Low Testosterone
Our process begins with a comprehensive lab panel that measures total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, estradiol, LH, FSH, PSA, CBC, and metabolic markers. We don’t just look at one number — we interpret your full hormonal profile in the context of your symptoms and health history.
If treatment is appropriate, our physicians may recommend Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) through injections, pellets, or topical gels — depending on your lifestyle and goals. We monitor you closely every 60–90 days to dial in your dosing and keep your levels in the optimal range, not just the “normal” range.
Don’t Wait — Your Quality of Life Depends on It
Untreated low testosterone doesn’t just affect how you feel today. Over years, it increases the risk of metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis. The good news: TRT is safe, effective, and often covered by insurance when medically indicated.
If you recognize three or more symptoms on this list, it’s time to get tested. Schedule your free consultation with MultiGen Wellness today and take the first step toward feeling like yourself again.
Ready to get your levels checked? Call us at (800) 259-0015 or book a free consultation online. We serve patients across Texas, Arizona, Michigan, New York, Florida, and Utah via telehealth.