Low testosterone
Low testosterone and androgen deficiency
Low testosterone searches often involve fatigue, libido changes, ED overlap, confusing lab results, fertility concerns, and TRT safety.
What patients are usually trying to decide
Patients need a careful medical workup before assuming testosterone therapy is the answer.
A urologist may review morning testosterone labs, repeat testing, symptoms, pituitary labs, fertility goals, PSA, blood counts, and risk factors.
Subcategories
Low testosterone evaluation
For lab interpretation, symptom review, repeat testing, and deciding whether treatment is appropriate.
Testosterone replacement therapy
For injections, gels, oral therapy, pellets, monitoring, fertility risks, and safety questions.
Long-term testosterone monitoring
For PSA, hematocrit, symptom response, side effects, and treatment safety over time.
New Jersey appointment path
Talk with a urologist about Low testosterone and androgen deficiency
Start with the practice directly. Do not send sensitive medical details through public forms; the office can move the conversation into the right intake process.
