Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in Heber City

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Low energy, reduced strength, weight gain, and changes in mood or focus can all make it harder to feel like yourself. For many men, these shifts are linked to declining testosterone levels that develop gradually over time. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment designed to restore testosterone to a healthy range, support metabolic health, and improve overall quality of life when levels are truly low.

At Impact Medical in Heber City, UT, TRT is approached thoughtfully and individually. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, who trained at the University of Utah in both medicine and bioengineering, combines advanced diagnostics with a whole person perspective to create treatment plans that are safe, evidence based, and aligned with each patient’s goals. You are never just a lab number here your symptoms, lifestyle, and long term health are all part of the conversation.

What Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)?

Testosterone replacement therapy is a supervised medical treatment that uses prescription testosterone to bring low levels back into an optimal range. It may be delivered through injections, topical formulations, or other methods depending on your needs and preferences. Before treatment begins, your provider confirms that symptoms and bloodwork truly signal low testosterone, rather than another underlying issue.

TRT at Impact Medical is always paired with lifestyle and metabolic evaluation. Factors like sleep, stress, nutrition, body composition, and existing conditions such as insulin resistance or cardiovascular disease are carefully reviewed. This helps ensure that treatment addresses the full picture of your health and not just a single hormone level.

Symptoms, Evaluation, and Treatment Approach

Many men seek evaluation for TRT because they notice a cluster of changes that seem to build over time. Common concerns may include:

  • Decreased energy or stamina, especially later in the day
  • Reduced muscle mass or strength and increased abdominal fat
  • Lower libido, changes in sexual function, or reduced motivation
  • Brain fog, irritability, or a sense of feeling less sharp or driven

At Impact Medical, your visit begins with a detailed history, physical exam, and comprehensive lab work that assesses total and free testosterone along with related markers such as metabolic labs, cardiovascular risk indicators, and other hormones. If TRT is appropriate, your provider will discuss formulation options, dosing, and a monitoring schedule that includes regular lab checks and symptom review.

Lifestyle strategies are integrated into every plan. Nutrition, movement, sleep quality, and stress management can all influence how well you respond to therapy and how you feel day to day. The goal is not simply to raise a number, but to support strength, vitality, and long term health in a sustainable way.

Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy Right for You?

TRT may be considered if you have clear symptoms of low testosterone, consistently low levels on blood tests, and no medical reasons that would make treatment unsafe. It can be especially helpful for men who feel their energy, drive, or performance have shifted noticeably and want a structured way to evaluate what is happening.

However, TRT is not the right choice for everyone. Some men benefit more from lifestyle changes, weight management, treatment of sleep apnea, or support for stress and mental health. At Impact Medical, your provider will talk through the risks, benefits, and alternatives so you can make an informed decision together.

Why Choose Impact Medical for Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

Impact Medical offers TRT within a comprehensive, collaborative medical team that pays close attention to both hormone balance and overall health. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, brings training in bioengineering, genetics, and performance medicine to his focus on preventive and lifestyle based hormone care for men. Erika Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP, is a board certified family physician with fellowship training in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine and certification through the Menopause Society, adding advanced expertise in hormone optimization and long term cognitive health. Board certified family medicine physician Benz Pimsakul, MD, provides broad primary care with special interests in preventive care, lifestyle optimization, and mental health that support men’s wellness across all stages of life. Ryan Cooley, MD, is a board certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist with extensive training in cardiovascular medicine, internal medicine, and metabolic health, offering valuable insight into cardiometabolic risk and safety considerations surrounding hormone therapy. Rounding out the team, board certified family medicine physician Leslie McNaughtan, MD, brings a focused interest in women’s health and integrative primary care, helping ensure that Impact Medical’s hormone and metabolic care is consistent, coordinated, and grounded in evidence.

Restoring Hormone Balance and Vitality in Heber City, UT

Testosterone replacement therapy at Impact Medical is designed to be careful, personalized, and supportive of your broader health, not just your lab results. If you are wondering whether low testosterone could be affecting how you feel and perform, the team is ready to help you explore your options with clarity and confidence. To learn more or take the next step, contact Impact Medical in Heber City, UT at (435) 200-5000 to schedule a consultation.

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