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    Low T Center Announces First Acquisition in Little Rock, Arkansas

    Posted: September 4, 2014

    Low T Center has acquired two new locations in Little Rock and Conway, Arkansas, from APEX Men’s Health. Low T Center will bring its unique business model to the region, offering convenient, personalized, and monitored testosterone treatment.

    Dr. Jeremy Warford, M.D., is the medical director of both centers. Low T Center is open Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:30 pm.

    Studies indicate that low levels of testosterone in men have been associated with diabetes, metabolism issues, weight gain and obesity, and high blood pressure, among other health concerns. At Low T Center, men can walk in, take a simple blood test, and know within 45 minutes if they are a candidate for testosterone replacement therapy. Experience shows that testosterone injections can lead to improved energy, strength, and libido, as well as reduced weight, irritability, and depression.

    “Low T Center seeks to improve the quality of men’s lives in a way that makes a real difference, by diagnosing and effectively treating low testosterone,” says Bill Reilly, M.D., chief medical director of Low T Centers. “There is so much talk about testosterone out there today, we encourage men to do their homework and make sure that they go to a medical provider that they can trust and that specializes in testosterone therapy.”

    About Low T Center

    Founded in 2009, Low T Center has quickly evolved into a pioneering and innovative medical practice model. As demand for information about testosterone therapy grows, Low T Center has established itself as a leader in treatment and public awareness.  Nationally there are 52 Low T Centers operating in 12 states.

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