Low T Center Opens First Tennessee Location, With 7 More Slated to Open Across the Country

Written by: LowT Center Clinical Team

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

Posted: Jul 20, 2012

Updated: Apr 27, 2023

Low T Center has opened a new location in Brentwood, Tennessee, at 5400 Maryland Way. Dr. Glen Anderson is the medical director of the Brentwood location.

As demand for information about testosterone therapy grows, Low T Center has accelerated its growth, with plans to add locations in Houston and Denver. Low T also will expand into new states: Oklahoma, Ohio, and Arkansas.

In addition to his cholesterol and prostate levels, every man should know his testosterone level. (A normal testosterone level is between 350 and 1000.) Currently, 13 million men in the U.S. over the age of 40 have low testosterone. Symptoms include fatigue; decreased energy, strength, and motivation; weight gain; and diminished sex drive.

Testosterone injections can increase libido and energy while decreasing body fat, irritability, and depression. Research finds testosterone replacement can also have a positive impact on long-term health issues such as Alzheimer’s and heart disease.

Low T Center President Mike Sisk created these centers out of a need, and all lab work is done in-house. “It’s the perfect medical practice for the busy guy,” Sisk says. “We have taken all the things men hate about going to the doctor and eliminated them.”

Low T Center now has 14 testosterone therapy clinics nationwide.

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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