At Low T Center, we’re proud to offer a range of peptide therapies in addition to our custom-dosed testosterone replacement therapy and hormone replacement therapy options.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as messengers, signaling your body to produce more of what it already knows how to make, whether that’s growth hormone, collagen, or key repair factors.
At Low T Center, peptide therapies are delivered through safe, physician-guided injections. Our providers customize treatment plans to match your unique health goals, whether you’re looking for better sleep, faster recovery, or improved vitality.
Sermorelin gently stimulates your body’s natural growth hormone release. Best for patients beginning to notice the early effects of aging, like disrupted sleep, low energy, or slower metabolism.
BPC-157 is known for its healing power. It may speed recovery from muscle and joint injuries, reduce inflammation, and even support gut health. Popular among athletes and patients recovering from surgery or injury.
This peptide duo offers a more potent and prolonged boost in growth hormone release. Ideal for patients looking for more energy, improved body composition, faster recovery, and advanced anti-aging support.
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The physicians at your Low T Center work with a national medical committee led by William Reilly, M.D., elevating the quality of care for our treatment services.
Low T Center’s national medical committee also includes the following experts:
Dr. Chaudhuri earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering at University of Texas at Austin. He went on to complete a Master’s degree in Public Health at University of North Texas Health Science Center in 2001. Dr. Chaudhuri began his medical career at Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and graduated in 2005. He went on to complete his Internal Medicine residency in 2008 at Seton Hall University of Graduate Medical Sciences / St. Michael’s Medical Center in New Jersey and subsequently completed his Board Certification. Dr. Chaudhuri moved to Texas where he worked as medical consultant and physician for several urgent care centers in the Houston area. Prior to Low T Center, Dr. Chaudhuri worked as medical director for an outpatient clinic at PCP for Life primarily working with underserved populations. Dr. Chaudhuri is fluent in English and Spanish.
Dr. Pai completed her internship at Drexel University and her residency at Michigan State University. She then completed a fellowship in Sleep Medicine at the prestigious Harvard University in Boston, MA. She is Board certified in Sleep medicine and a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. She has a special interest in diagnosing and treating complex sleep disorders and truly understands how sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless legs and parasomnias disrupt lives of patients and their families. Prior to working at Low T Center as the National Sleep Director, Dr. Pai was the Sleep Medicine Director at Providence Health Center, RI and at North Texas Medical Center, TX. Dr. Pai enjoys teaching and writing and has published several peer reviewed articles.