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Testosterone Deficiency

What is Testosterone Deficiency?


Testosterone deficiency occurs when the body does not produce enough testosterone, affecting physical and mental well being. This condition impacts both men and women, leading to symptoms that affect daily life.

Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency


These are common symptoms of testosterone deficiency:

    • Low energy levels
    • Fatigue
    • Reduced muscle mass
    • Decreased libido
    • Mood changes, including irritability or depression
    • Difficulty concentrating
    • Decreased bone density
    • Hair thinning
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How Can We Help?


We offer:

  • Telehealth consultation available across Australia.

  • Expert evaluation of symptoms, lifestyle, and medical history.

  • Personalized treatment recommendations based on individual needs.

  • Online prescriptions for hormone therapy or other treatments.

  • Medical certificates for work or personal health management.

Why Choose a Telehealth Doctor?

Telehealth provides convenient access to professional care without waiting for in person appointments. Our doctors assess your symptoms, discuss treatment options, and prescribe medication all from the comfort of your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions


If you experience persistent fatigue, low mood, or reduced physical strength, consult a doctor. Early treatment helps prevent complications like bone loss or cardiovascular issues.

Yes. While testosterone is primarily known as a male hormone, women also need it in smaller amounts. Low levels can cause fatigue, low libido, and mood swings.

Aging, chronic stress, medical conditions, and lifestyle factors can contribute to low testosterone levels. Identifying the cause helps in choosing the right treatment.

Treatment depends on severity and symptoms. Options include lifestyle changes, hormone replacement therapy, and medication. A doctor can recommend the best approach for you.

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