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The Functional Medicine Diagnostic Approach
Accurate diagnosis requires comprehensive testing that assesses not only the main hormones but also the entire metabolic environment. Our approach to diagnosing Hormonal Imbalance in Men uses precision lab work.
Comprehensive Endocrine and Metabolic Testing
- Testosterone Panel: Measuring total and Free Testosterone. Free T is the bioactive hormone critical for function, a key indicator of Low T.
- Estrogen and SHBG: Testing estrogen (Estradiol) and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) to understand hormone balance and metabolism, essential for proper TRT planning.
- Thyroid and Adrenals: Full panel assessing Thyroid function (T3, T4, TSH, antibodies), DHEA and cortisol (adrenal stress hormone) levels, as imbalances here frequently mimic or worsen andropause symptoms.
- Functional Ranges: Interpreting all results based on optimal functional ranges, ensuring we catch subtle deficiencies that conventional labs often dismiss as "normal."
Why Choose EVEXIAS Medical Centers for Hormonal Health Near Trophy Club, TX?
We are specialists in diagnosing and treating the complexities of the male endocrine system. Men from Trophy Club, TX choose our Southlake, TX and Rockwall, TX locations because of our Functional Medicine approach that moves beyond simple Low T treatment to address systemic health.
Accessible from Trophy Club, TX
With two premier medical centers in Southlake, TX and Rockwall, TX, expert, personalized care for Hormonal Imbalance in Men is available throughout the DFW Metroplex and easily accessible for patients coming from Trophy Club, TX.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Hormonal Imbalance in Men
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Q: Why is Free testosterone testing important?
A: Total Testosterone can be misleading. Free testosterone is the biologically active hormone. Testing Free T is essential for accurately diagnosing Low T and determining if TRT is needed.
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Q: Can a hormonal imbalance cause weight gain?
A: Yes. Low T leads to a loss of lean muscle mass and increased storage of visceral fat. Correcting this imbalance is crucial for reversing unexplained weight gain and restoring a healthy metabolism.
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Q: Is testing expensive?
A: The cost of advanced Functional Hormone Testing varies, but it is an essential investment. Our providers focus on comprehensive panels to ensure a correct diagnosis, avoiding guesswork and ineffective treatments for andropause.
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Q: What is the primary treatment after a diagnosis of Low T?
A: The primary treatment is Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), often administered via the EvexiPEL Method, which safely and effectively restores optimal testosterone levels to eliminate symptoms.