HOUSTON, Feb. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- In keeping up with the growing demand for the treatment of low testosterone in men, the Dallas/Fort Worth-based Low T Center is expanding in Texas again with the opening of a new location today in the Sugar Land area of Houston. It is the second Low T Center to open in Houston this year and now the sixth operating in Greater Houston. There are 15 Low T Centers Operating in Texas, and 23 locations nationally.
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The new Low T Center is located at 15281-B South West Freeway in Sugar Land, phone (281) 242-5698 (LOWT). Carlos Herrera, M.D. is the Medical Director at the Center.
"We keep opening our Low T Centers in Texas and other cities because more and more men are learning about low t and how effectively it can be treated," comments Low T Center President, Mike Sisk. "Public education on low testosterone is gaining traction every day and men with low t are now realizing what the common symptoms are and that you don't have to live with it. Our treatment is innovative, it works and we make it fast and easy for men to get in and out." Sisk adds that it only takes a few minutes for a man to have his testosterone level tested and his T number revealed by the professional medical staff at the Low T Center, and treatment is covered by most insurance.
Hitting The Ground Running in 2013
In January, the Low T Center administered 15,700 testosterone injections company wide and opened three new locations. The new Sugar Land location marks the 5th Low T Center that has opened this year. This year's aggressive growth continues the company's momentum from 2012 when they opened 13 new Low T Centers. The 23 Low T Centers are located in Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Denver, Indianapolis, Nashville, Cincinnati and Columbus, OH. The Dallas-Fort Worth based company operates all of its Centers, they are not a franchise.
Founded in 2010, Low T Center has quickly evolved into a pioneering and innovative medical practice. Low T Center exclusively diagnoses and treats men with low testosterone levels and is growing the awareness and demand for testosterone therapy. As awareness and demand for information about testosterone therapy grows, Low T Center has established itself as a leader in treatment and public awareness. Low T Center has well over 10,000 patients across the country and has administered over 100,000 injections, making them one of the most experienced medical centers that exclusively diagnose and treat men for low testosterone.
There has been a proliferation of low testosterone treatment facilities opening across the country, these companies may offer numerous methods of treatment and may have varying degrees of medical experience. For men seeking therapy, it's very important for them to do careful research to determine the right method of treatment and the most trustworthy and legitimate provider. "There are numerous testosterone centers selling testosterone, but there's only one Low T Center professionally treating low t deficiency," Dr. Herrera explains.
Know Your Testosterone Level-Number
Decades ago most men didn't know what a PSA (prostate) level was before relentless public education and awareness drilled into the mindset of men how important it was to know their PSA, and have it checked regularly. Legendary professional golfer Arnold Palmer, a prostate cancer survivor, was instrumental in carrying the torch as a spokesman to make sure American men knew their PSA number.
Low T Center believes that it is now time to do the same with educating men ages 40 to 60 about low testosterone, and they are taking the initiative. The battle cry of the Low T Center is simple: Every man should know his cholesterol level, prostate level and testosterone level. A normal testosterone level is between 350 & 1000. Currently, 13 million men in the U.S. over the age of 40 have low testosterone levels, and Low T Centers offer solutions for these men who typically experience symptoms that include: fatigue, decreased energy and strength, low motivation, weight gain and even diminished sex drive. Testosterone injections not only help boost a low libido, but can also boost energy, decrease body fat, irritability and depression. Research finds testosterone replacement can solve long-term health issues including Alzheimer's and heart disease.
See more on Low T Center at the website, www.LowTCenter.com
Media Interviews - Information:
Mike Sisk, President, Low T Center (817) 442-5698
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Britt Todd, Publicity Agent (817) 798-8633
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