Testosterone levels naturally decline as men age — roughly 1-2% per year after age 30. But how do you know when low testosterone crosses the line from a normal part of aging into something that needs medical attention?
At Men’s Wellness Centers, our physicians see this question every day. Here are the signs, the science, and what you can actually do about it — based on what we see in our Virginia clinics.
What Does Low Testosterone Actually Feel Like?
Low testosterone isn’t just about one symptom. It’s a pattern. Men who come to our clinics typically describe a combination of:
- Persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest or better sleep habits
- Brain fog and difficulty concentrating — tasks that used to be easy now require more effort
- Decreased libido — not just frequency, but the drive itself
- Muscle loss or increased body fat, especially around the midsection, despite maintaining activity levels
- Mood changes — irritability, low motivation, or feelings of apathy
- Poor recovery after workouts or physical activity
If you’re experiencing three or more of these consistently for several weeks, it’s worth getting tested.
What Your Testosterone Numbers Actually Mean
The “normal” range for total testosterone is typically 300-1,000 ng/dL. But that range is broad — and what’s optimal for you depends on your age, symptoms, and baseline.
Here’s what most physicians look at beyond just total testosterone:
- Free testosterone — the amount actually available for your body to use (only about 2-3% of total)
- SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin) — high levels bind more testosterone, reducing what’s available
- Estradiol — testosterone converts to estrogen; too much causes its own problems
- PSA — a baseline prostate screening before starting any therapy
At Men’s Wellness Centers, we run comprehensive lab panels on-site with results in as little as 15 minutes. No waiting days for a callback from a lab company.
Same-Day Labs vs. Waiting Weeks: Why It Matters
Most primary care offices send bloodwork to an external lab. You wait 3-7 days for results, then schedule another appointment to discuss them. That’s two visits and potentially weeks before you have answers.
Our approach is different. At all three of our Virginia locations — Virginia Beach, Newport News, and Richmond — we draw labs on-site and have results during your appointment. Your provider reviews them with you the same day and discusses whether treatment makes sense.
No referral. No waiting. No second appointment just to hear your numbers.
When TRT Makes Sense — and When It Doesn’t
Testosterone replacement therapy isn’t for everyone. Our physicians recommend TRT when:
- Lab results confirm clinically low testosterone (typically below 300 ng/dL, or low free testosterone)
- Symptoms align with the lab findings
- Other causes have been considered (thyroid, sleep apnea, medication side effects, stress)
- The patient understands the commitment — TRT is ongoing, not a one-time fix
If your levels are borderline, lifestyle interventions — sleep optimization, resistance training, stress management, and nutrition — often make a meaningful difference before considering medication.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
Your initial appointment at Men’s Wellness Centers includes:
- A comprehensive health review — medical history, symptoms, lifestyle factors
- On-site lab work — testosterone, PSA, and other relevant markers
- Same-day results review — your provider walks you through your numbers
- A personalized plan — whether that’s TRT, lifestyle changes, or further evaluation
The entire visit typically takes 45-60 minutes. If you qualify and choose to begin treatment, you can start the same day.
Three Virginia Locations, Same Standard of Care
We operate three clinics across Virginia, all offering the same physician-supervised protocols:
- Virginia Beach — 4164 Virginia Beach Blvd, Suite 105
- Newport News — 827 Diligence Drive, Suite 206
- Richmond — 4050 Innslake Dr, Suite 360, Glen Allen
All locations offer same-day appointments, on-site testing, and no-referral scheduling. We’re LegitScript certified and HIPAA compliant.
Ready to find out where you stand? Book your appointment — the first step is knowing your numbers.