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    Hormone Assessment for Men

    Our signature assessment can help identify hormone imbalances in men that cause issues like low sex drive, hair loss, fatigue and loss of muscle mass. Available in CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, IL, IN, MA, NC, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, TX, and WA. Find out if its right for you.

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    About the experience

    Check for hormone imbalances with our comprehensive blood panel.
    We'll test 55 biomarkers to get to the root cause of your hormonal issues, including thyroid, testosterone and more. We'll also look at your metabolism, core health markers, and inflammation, as those can all contribute to hormonal issues.
    Get a plan of action from a hormone specialist.
    In a 1-hour session with a Modern Age clinician, you'll receive a comprehensive review of your test results and health goals, followed by a personalized set of recommendations for treatments, products, services, and lifestyle adjustments tailored to help you age your best. We can help you solve issues with the following:
  • Low sex drive

  • Erectile dysfunction

  • Weight Gain

  • Loss of muscle mass

  • Symptoms of Depressions

  • Fatigue

  • Loss of hair

  • Get ongoing care with our Optimization Program for $500.
    Our Optimization Program is a 6-month care plan for signature assessment customers, including personalized support, progress tracking, comprehensive medication management, and empowering lifestyle guidance. We offer gels, creams, patches, oral treatments, injections and pellets (NYC Clinics Only) (if eligible for Rx.)

    Hormone Assessment for Men

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    Hormone Assessment for Men

    Ready to get back your zest for life and improve your vitality?

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    Hormone Therapy Can Improve Your Life

    Regain confidence with our hormone replacement therapy program.

    Exercise Performance

    Regain muscle mass & stamina

    Testosterone can help optimize biomarker associated with reduced cardiovascular performance.

    Improved Physical Appearance

    Help manage weight gain and build muscle

    Testosterone can help to reduce stubborn weight gain and improve muscle tone.

    Libido & Sexual Performance

    Improve sexual function

    Testosterone will help you and your partner enjoy sex again.

    Focus, Motivation & Drive

    Regain energy and your enthusiasm for life

    Testosterone can help with mental clarity and help improve energy for the day to day.

    We're here for you.

    Our hormone assessment is currently available in 16 states including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington, with more states coming soon.

    **Some treatments and Rx options are only available in our NYC clinics.

    We're here for you.

    Our hormone assessment is currently available in 16 states including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington, with more states coming soon.

    **Some treatments and Rx options are only available in our NYC clinics.

    The Importance of Testosterone

    Hormones regulate energy, immune function and even impact bone density. They are core chemical messengers in our body that impact metabolism, mood, focus and more. As we age hormone levels decline and can lead to fatigue, weight gain, reduced muscle mass and sexual performance. Testosterone is a key hormone for men and as levels decline quality of life can decline as well.

    The Importance of Testosterone

    Hormones regulate energy, immune function and even impact bone density. They are core chemical messengers in our body that impact metabolism, mood, focus and more. As we age hormone levels decline and can lead to fatigue, weight gain, reduced muscle mass and sexual performance. Testosterone is a key hormone for men and as levels decline quality of life can decline as well.

    Hormone Assessment

    Understand and address hormonal changes related symptoms holistically as you age.

    Step 1

    Schedule your Blood Draw & Diagnostics which will include a comprehensive hormone and thyroid panel.

    Step 2

    Meet with a board-certified clinician for an hour-long, in-depth review of your results.

    Step 3

    During the review, you'll learn about hormone therapy options to help you take control of your aging journey and achieve your health goals.

    Step 4

    Enroll in our Optimization Program which involves working with a clinician for 6 months to improve your hormone levels. The program costs $500.

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    What can I do to improve my testosterone levels?

    Hormone replacement therapy is a great way to adjust your body's natural level of testosterone. Through creams, gels or pellets Modern Age clinicians can help you get back to your old self and return to your normal level of performance. HRT is accessible through our Optimization Program.

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    What can I do to improve my testosterone levels?

    Hormone replacement therapy is a great way to adjust your body's natural level of testosterone. Through creams, gels or pellets Modern Age clinicians can help you get back to your old self and return to your normal level of performance. HRT is accessible through our Optimization Program.

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    Want to improve your performance? Not sure where to start?

    We can help. Book a free consultation today.

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    Common Questions

    Is there scientific evidence that hormone replacement therapy works?
    Yes. There have been many studies on the benefits and safety considerations of hormone replacement therapy, detailed in the resources below:
    References:
    Araujo, A.B., Dixon, J.M., Suarez, E.A., Murad, M.H. & Guey, L.T. (2011). Clinical review: Endogenous testosterone and mortality in men: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 96(10), 3007-3019.
    Aleman, A., Bronk, E., Kessels, R.P.C., Koppeschaar, H.P.F. & van Honk, J. (2004). A single administration of testosterone improves visuospatial ability in young women. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 29(5), 612-617.
    Basaria, S., Coviello, A.D., Travison, T.G., Storer, T.W., Farwell, W.R., Jette, A.M., Eder, R., Tennstedt, S., Ulloor, J., Zhang, A. & Choong, K. (2010). Adverse events associated with testosterone administration, New England Journal of Medicine, 363(2), 109-122.
    Buvat J., Maggi M., Guay A. & Torres L.O. (2013). Testosterone deficiency in men: systematic review and standard operating procedures for diagnosis and treatment. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 10(1), 245-284.
    Cardoza, L., Gibb, D.M., Tuck, S.M., Thom, M.H., Studd, J.W. & Cooper, D.J. (1984). The effects of subcutaneous hormone implants in the climacteric. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5, 177-184.
    Davison, S.L., Bell, R.J., Gavrilescu, M., Searle, K., Maruff, P., Gogos, A., Rossell, S.L., Adams, J. & Davis, S.R. (2011). Testosterone improves verbal learning and memory in postmenopausal women. Results from a pilot study. Maturitas, 70(3), 307-311.
    Davis, S.R., Moreau, M., Kroll, R., Bouchard, C., Panay, N., Gass, M., Braunstein, G.D., Hirschberg, A.L., Rodenberg, C., Pack, S., Koch, H., Moufarege, A. & Studd, J. (2008). Testosterone for low libido in postmenopausal women not taking estrogen. New England Journal of Medicine, 359(19), 2005-2017.
    Davis, S.R., McCloud, P., Strauss, B.J.G. & Burger, H. (1995). Testosterone enhances estradiol’s effects on postmenopausal bone density and sexuality. Maturitas, 21(3), 227-236.
    Debing, E., Peeters, E., Duquet, W., Poppe, K., Velkeniers, B. & Van den Brande, P. (2007). Endogenous sex hormone levels in postmenopausal women undergoing carotid artery endarterectomy. European Journal of Endocrinology, 156(6), 687-693.
    Dimitrakakis, C., Jones, R., Liu, A. & Bondy, C. (2004). Breast cancer incidence in postmenopausal women using testosterone in addition to usual hormone therapy. Menopause, 11(5), 531-535.
    Golden, S.H., Maguire, A., Ding, J., Crouse, J.R., Cauley, J.A., Zacur, H. & Szklo, M. (2002). Endogenous postmenopausal hormones and carotid atherosclerosis: a case-control study of the atherosclerosis risk in communities cohort. American Journal of Epidemiology, 155(5), 437–445.
    Guay, A.T., Munarriz, R., Jacobson, J., Talakoub, L., Traish, A., Quirk, F., Goldstein, I. & Spark, R. (2004). Serum androgen levels in healthy premenopausal women with and without sexual dysfunction: Part A. Serum androgen levels in women aged 20–49 years with no complaints of sexual dysfunction. International Journal of Impotence Research, 16(2), 112-120.
    Haddad, R.M., Kennedy, C.C., Caples, S.M., Tracz, M.J., Boloña, E.R., Sideras, K., Uraga, M.V., Erwin, P.J. & Montori, V.M. (2007). Testosterone and cardiovascular risk in men: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 82(1), 29-39.
    Iellamo, F., Volterrani, M., Caminiti, G., Karam, R., Massaro, R., Fini, M., Collins, P. & Rosano, G.M.C. (2010). Testosterone therapy in women with chronic heart failure: a pilot double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 56(16), 1310-1316.
    Jones, T.H. & Saad, F. (2009). The effects of testosterone on risk factors for, and the mediators of, the atherosclerotic process. Atherosclerosis, 207(2), 318-327.
    Makinen, J., Jarvisalo, M.J., Pollanen, P., Perheentupa, A., Irjala, K., Koskenvuo, M., Makinen, J., Huhtaniemi, I., Raitakari, O. & Juvonen, T. (2005). Increased carotid atherosclerosis in andropausal middle-aged men. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 45(10), 1603-1608.
    Malkin, C.J., Pugh, P.J., Morris, P.D., Kerry, K.E., Jones, R.D., Jones, T.H. & Channer, K.S. (2006). Testosterone replacement in hypogonadal men with angina improves ischaemic threshold and quality of life. Heart, 90(8), 871-876.
    Morgentaler, A., Zitzmann, M., Traish, A.M., Fox, A.W., Jones, T.H., Maggi, M., Arver, S., Aversa, A., Chan, J.C., Dobs, A.S. & Hackett, G. (2016). Fundamental Concepts Regarding Testosterone Deficiency and Treatment: International Expert Consensus Resolutions. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 91(7), 881-896.
    Ramsden, M., Shin, T.M. & Pike, C.J. (2003). Androgens modulate neuronal vulnerability to kainate lesion. Neuroscience, 122(3), 573-578.
    Ruige, J.B., Mahmoud, A.M., De Bacquer, D. & Kaufman, J.M. (2011). Endogenous testosterone and cardiovascular disease in healthy men: a meta-analysis. Heart, 97(11), 870-875.
    Slemenda, C.W., Hui, S.L., Longcope, C. & Johnston, C.C. Jr. (1990). Predictors of bone mass in perimenopausal women. A prospective study of clinical data using photon absorptiometry. Annals of Internal Medicine, 112(2), 96-101.
    Turna, B., Apaydin, E., Semerci, B., Altay, B., Cikili, N. & Nazli, O. (2005). Women with low libido: correlation of decreased androgen levels with female sexual function index. International Journal of Impotence Research, 17(2), 148-153.
    Van Staa, T.P. & Sprafka, J.M. (2009). Study of adverse outcomes in women using testosterone therapy. Maturitas, 62(1), 76-80.
    Vigen, R., O'Donnell, C. I., Barón, A. E., Grunwald, G. K., Maddox, T. M., Bradley, S. M., Barqawi, A., Woning, G., Wierman, M. E. & Plomondon, M. E. (2013). Association of testosterone therapy with mortality, myocardial infarction, and stroke in men with low testosterone levels. JAMA, 310(17), 1829-1836.
    Does Modern Age use bioidentical hormone therapy (BHT)?
    All our prescribed hormones are bioidentical, meaning they are plant-based and have the exact chemical structure of the hormones your body naturally produces. At this time most BHT data is based on physician and patient reported side effects and not yet large randomized trials. 
    Is there an additional fee for the hormone therapy?
    Yes - if eligible coming out of the assessment, you'll need to purchase our Optimization Program. For 6 months its $500 and gets you access to prescription medications, unlimited messaging with our care team, follow up appointments, follow up labs to check your hormone levels and more. Read more here.
    What are hormone pellets?
    Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) Pellets are tiny custom compounded hormone tablets of estrogen or testosterone. Pellets can help address issues with energy, focus, metabolism, libido, and mood in both men and women. 
    Pellets are placed under the skin in our quick, in-office procedure by numbing and making a tiny incision at the back of the hip at the top of the glute muscle. The major benefit is it dissolves consistently over 3-5 months as the hormone is absorbed directly into your body.
    Are there risks or side effects?
    Hormone therapy can be used for symptom relief and long term health benefits with small risks. Your Modern Age clinician will talk through risks individual to you such as heart disease which depend on factors like your personal and family medical history. 
    How soon will I see results?
    Hormone therapy results occur over time. The first 3 months of use is when new hormone levels are leveling out and benefits begin. This is the time when mild general side effects like breast tenderness, mood changes, bloating may occur and usually resolve. If needed, persistent side effects can often be managed with dosage adjustments. Results can vary based on you as an individual and the particular hormone therapy, so your Modern Age clinician will work with you and let you know what to expect for your unique treatment plan. 
    What are the qualifications of the clinicians?
    All of our clinicians are board-certified physicians (MD or DO) or nurse practitioners (NP). You can learn about each of their credentials on our clinician page.
    How do I get my blood drawn?
    First, purchase our signature assessment - referred to as our Aging Wellness Assessment. Then book your blood draw at home, in one of our NYC clinics or walk-in to a partner lab.
    Where are your studios in NYC located?
    We have two locations. You can find us in Flatiron at 100 5th Avenue, as well as on the Upper East Side at 1296 3rd Avenue. 
    Do you accept health insurance or FSA?
    Not today, but the costs associated with the blood draw diagnostics and treatments may be eligible for reimbursement by some insurance companies. We will provide you with a receipt that you can use to submit for reimbursement purposes. However, we can make no guarantees about reimbursement from your insurance plan. 

    Why we believe in Testosterone Therapy

    Modern Age is the first healthcare company designed to slow down your aging. Our medical team uses the latest scientific research combined with evidence-backed treatments to proactively address the most frustrating and under diagnosed impacts of aging including employing testosterone therapy for men.

    We strongly believe in the importance of supporting optimal testosterone levels in order to promote overall well-being as well as prevent different chronic diseases for men. However, conventional medical standards currently dictate that testosterone therapy should not be prescribed to men unless levels reach an extremely low range (less than 200ng/ml for men in the presence of specific symptoms). We believe that a much broader group of people can benefit from testosterone therapy, based on our experience and our interpretation of the available literature. Accumulating research suggests there are benefits for men when testosterone therapy is used appropriately, despite the controversy associated with the medication. Present data indicates testosterone is underutilized as a safe hormone therapy when correctly implemented and monitored.

    Read More

    Why we believe in Testosterone Therapy

    Modern Age is the first healthcare company designed to slow down your aging. Our medical team uses the latest scientific research combined with evidence-backed treatments to proactively address the most frustrating and under diagnosed impacts of aging including employing testosterone therapy for men.

    We strongly believe in the importance of supporting optimal testosterone levels in order to promote overall well-being as well as prevent different chronic diseases for men. However, conventional medical standards currently dictate that testosterone therapy should not be prescribed to men unless levels reach an extremely low range (less than 200ng/ml for men in the presence of specific symptoms). We believe that a much broader group of people can benefit from testosterone therapy, based on our experience and our interpretation of the available literature. Accumulating research suggests there are benefits for men when testosterone therapy is used appropriately, despite the controversy associated with the medication. Present data indicates testosterone is underutilized as a safe hormone therapy when correctly implemented and monitored.

    Read More