Low testosterone quietly steals years from men’s lives. At Charleston Pain Relief Center, our medically-supervised Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) program restores the energy, focus, and drive that low T took away.
You’re Not Just Getting Older. Your Hormones Are Changing.
Testosterone levels in American men have been declining for decades. After age 30, levels drop roughly 1-2% per year. By 50, many men have testosterone levels that would have been considered clinically low thirty years ago. The result: gradual loss of energy, focus, libido, muscle, and mood — often blamed on “getting older” when the actual cause is a correctable hormone deficiency.
Signs Your Testosterone Might Be Low
- Chronic fatigue — tired even after a full night’s sleep
- Brain fog / trouble concentrating
- Low libido or erectile dysfunction
- Loss of muscle mass despite working out
- Increased body fat, especially around the midsection
- Depression, irritability, or mood swings
- Poor sleep quality
- Reduced motivation or competitive drive
- Hair thinning
- Bone density decline
- Night sweats
If four or more of these describe you, a simple blood test can reveal whether low testosterone is the culprit.
Our TRT Program
Charleston Pain Relief Center’s hormone program is medically supervised and tailored to your individual lab work — never one-size-fits-all. We don’t sell injections off a shelf. We evaluate your complete hormonal picture, design a protocol, and monitor your progress with regular lab work.
Step 1: Comprehensive Lab Work
Full hormone panel including total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, DHEA, cortisol, thyroid markers, and metabolic panel. This tells us whether low T is actually the issue — and rules out other causes of your symptoms.
Step 2: Medical Consultation
Review of your labs, symptoms, medical history, and goals. Our clinical team explains exactly what your numbers mean and whether TRT is the right approach for you.
Step 3: Personalized Treatment Protocol
If TRT is indicated, we design a protocol matched to your lab work: testosterone formulation (injection, cream, or pellet), dosing schedule, and any supporting therapies (aromatase inhibitors, HCG, or supportive nutrients if appropriate).
Step 4: Ongoing Monitoring
Regular lab re-checks at 6-8 weeks, then quarterly. We track your response, side effects, and adjust as needed. Most patients feel significant improvement within the first 8-12 weeks.
What Patients Typically Experience
- Weeks 2-4: Energy increases, improved mood, better sleep
- Weeks 4-8: Libido returns, brain fog clears, workout recovery improves
- Weeks 8-16: Muscle tone increases, body composition shifts, body fat decreases
- Months 4-6: Strength and drive return to levels you haven’t felt in years
- Ongoing: Maintenance dosing keeps levels optimized as long as you want
Beyond TRT: Our Full Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Program
Testosterone is one hormone. Most men benefit from a coordinated approach to optimize thyroid function, cortisol regulation, and (sometimes) DHEA levels. Our HRT program can address the full hormonal picture based on your individual lab work.
Why Charleston Pain Relief Center
- Medically supervised — our clinical team includes Family Nurse Practitioner Kayla Blann, FNP-C, with experience in hormone therapy
- Lab-first approach — real numbers, not guesses
- Local, in-person care — not a mail-order telehealth scam
- 18 years in Charleston — we’re not going anywhere
- 376+ five-star reviews — patients trust us
- Coordinated with your primary care — we work with, not against, your other doctors
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TRT safe?
When properly monitored, yes. The risks of TRT come from unmonitored therapy — over-dosing, ignoring estrogen conversion, or not checking cardiovascular and prostate markers. Our monitoring schedule catches any issues early and adjusts proactively.
What does TRT cost?
Cost varies by protocol type (injection vs pellet vs cream) and dosing. Most patients invest $200-$400 per month for ongoing therapy after initial lab work. We accept HSA, FSA, and Care Credit financing.
Can I stop TRT if I want?
Yes, but it should be tapered under medical supervision. Abruptly stopping TRT can cause fatigue, mood changes, and loss of the gains you’ve made. Some men choose to cycle off periodically; others stay on long-term.
Will TRT affect fertility?
Yes — testosterone therapy suppresses natural testosterone production, which affects sperm count. For men planning to have children, we can adjust the protocol (often adding HCG) to preserve fertility, or recommend alternative approaches. This is a conversation to have during your consultation.
Is this covered by insurance?
Some insurance plans cover TRT if your testosterone is clinically low. We run a no-cost benefits check before you begin treatment. HSA, FSA, and Care Credit financing also available.
Ready to Feel Like Yourself Again?
You don’t have to accept fatigue, brain fog, and low drive as “just aging.” Call 843-604-2276 to schedule your hormone consultation. We’ll run the lab work, review the results with you, and help you decide if TRT is the right path forward.