Hormone Replacement Therapy
Men's Hormone Replacement Therapy
Doctor-led HRT for men in Katy, TX
Low testosterone can quietly affect energy, sleep, mood, libido, and how your body responds to exercise. At Opieka Health Clinic, we offer medically supervised hormone replacement therapy (HRT), sometimes called testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), for men in Katy and the greater Houston area.
Treatment starts with a real evaluation symptoms, medical history, physical exam, and lab work so any plan is based on data, not guesswork. If HRT is right for you, your provider explains the options, expected results, and what monitoring looks like over time.
We're a self-pay practice, so pricing is straightforward. Call or book a consultation for current rates and any available offers.
What's included
- Comprehensive evaluation with a licensed provider
- In-house lab work to confirm hormone levels
- Personalized HRT treatment plan
- Ongoing monitoring and dose adjustments
- Transparent self-pay pricing
- Discreet, judgment-free appointments
Frequently Asked Questions
What is hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for men?+
HRT for men, often called testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), is a medically supervised treatment that restores testosterone to healthy levels in men with clinically low T. It can support energy, mood, libido, strength, and overall well-being.
How do I know if I'm a candidate for HRT?+
Candidacy is based on a thorough evaluation: your symptoms, medical history, physical exam, and lab work. Your provider will explain the results and discuss whether treatment makes sense for you.
How much does men's HRT cost at your clinic?+
Pricing depends on the treatment plan and current offers. Please call 346-876-7546 or book a consultation for up-to-date pricing.
Is HRT safe?+
When prescribed and monitored by a licensed provider, HRT is generally safe for appropriate candidates. We track labs and symptoms over time to keep treatment effective and safe for you.
What symptoms might suggest low testosterone?+
Common signs include persistent fatigue, low libido, difficulty building or maintaining muscle, weight gain, brain fog, irritability, and poor sleep. A lab test is the only way to confirm low T.
