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    Low T Center Opens in Mansfield, Texas, Expanding to 26 Locations Nationwide

    Posted: May 28, 2013

    Low T Center has opened its 16th Texas location in Mansfield, at 1601 E. Debbie Lane, next to Lifetime Fitness at the new Shoppes di Lucca. William Reilly, M.D., is the medical director.

    “A lot of people in Mansfield and Arlington have been asking, ‘When are you going to open a Low T Center near us?’” says Low T Center President Mike Sisk. “We are excited about getting the center open just in time for National Men’s Health Awareness Month in June.”

    As demand for information about low testosterone grows, Low T Center is there to meet it. Every man should know his cholesterol level, prostate level, and testosterone level. (A normal testosterone level is between 350 and 1000.) It only takes a few minutes for a man to get his testosterone level checked at Low T Center, and treatment is covered by most insurance.

    “Our treatment is innovative, it works, and we make it fast and easy for men to get in and out,” Sisk says.

    Currently, 13 million men in the U.S. over the age of 40 have low testosterone. Symptoms can include fatigue; decreased energy, strength, and motivation; weight gain; and diminished sex drive. Testosterone injections not only help increase libido and energy, but they can also decrease body fat, irritability, and depression. Research finds testosterone replacement also has a positive impact on long-term health issues such as Alzheimer’s and heart disease.

    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. There are currently 26 Low T Centers nationwide.

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