Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Clinician-guided hormone optimization for eligible patients
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is a medical service for eligible patients with clinically low testosterone levels and symptoms that may impact energy, mood, strength, recovery, and sexual health. Our approach emphasizes proper testing, medical oversight, and individualized planning.
Common Treatment Areas
Low energy or fatigue
(after evaluation)
Reduced libido or performance concerns
Changes in strength, recovery,
or body composition
Mood changes or reduced motivation (after evaluation)
Symptoms paired with confirmed low lab values
What to Expect
- Initial step: consultation + lab evaluation
- If eligible: a structured plan and monitoring schedule
- Follow-up: routine check-ins and labs for safety
- Results: vary; improvements may develop gradually over weeks to months
- Coming soon - timelines and protocols will be shared when available
Consultation and Treatment Planning
We will review symptoms, medical history, and lab results. If you are not an appropriate candidate, we will discuss alternatives and next steps with your medical provider.
Pre-Treatment Recommendations
- Do not start or stop hormone medications without medical guidance
- Be prepared to discuss medical history, medications, and symptoms
- Lab work will be required
Aftercare Guidelines
To support optimal results, we typically recommend:
- Follow monitoring schedule and lab timelines
- Report side effects promptly
- Maintain healthy lifestyle habits that support hormone balance
- Regular monitoring of vitals such as blood pressure, and heart rate.
Follow any personalized instructions provided by your Provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions and helpful information about this treatment.
Who qualifies for TRT?
Eligibility is based on symptoms plus confirmed lab values and medical assessment. Not everyone is a candidate.
Is TRT the same as “optimization”?
We focus on evidence-based medical oversight. Your provider will explain goals, risks, and realistic expectations.
How often is monitoring required?
Monitoring varies by plan but typically includes regular follow-ups and periodic labs for safety.
When will Elevate SKN offer this?
This service is coming soon. We’ll share availability once clinical protocols and scheduling are finalized.

