Derrike Cope Is Back in the Saddle with Low T Center

Written by: LowT Center Clinical Team

Medically reviewed by: Michael Seay, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

Posted: Apr 19, 2017

Updated: Apr 26, 2023

After a week off from Martinsville Speedway, Derrike Cope is ready to get back into his No.55 Toyota Camry for this weekend’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. He may not have participated in the STP 500, but he didn’t actually have the weekend off. He was there as Premium Motorsports’ shock specialist, which is what he does in between races.

This week, Cope rides with Low T Center as his primary partner. Low T Center is the leader in physician-led diagnosis and treatment of low testosterone in men.

“At Low T Center we seek to improve men’s health and their quality of life,” says Dr. Bill Reilly, national medical director for Low T Center. “We feel that every man deserves to live an abundant life, no matter his age.”

Derrike Cope hopes to help Low T Center’s overall message by encouraging men to be proactive with their health and to get their levels tested. As many studies show, men are the worst offenders of not going to the doctor. Cope says getting his numbers checked at Low T Center is next on his to-do list.

 

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Medically reviewed by:
Micheal Seay, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Michael Seay, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Michael Seay is a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) with over 16 years of clinical experience in emergency medicine, urgent care, gastroenterology, geriatric care, and hormone optimization therapy for men and women. He holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Walden University and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Platt College School of Nursing. He is certified in hormone pellet placement and weight loss therapies, with a clinical focus on individualized, patient-centered care.

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