Statistics and symptoms
Low testosterone often leads to low energy, constant fatigue, and an overall lack of interest in daily life.
Low Testosterone can result in reduced endurance, loss of muscle mass, and poor performance.
Low testosterone leads to significant mood swings, resulting in depression and anxiety.
Low testosterone can reduce your ability to have satisfying intercourse, adversely impacting intimate relationships.
Low testosterone is a leading cause of the inability to maintain an erection sufficient for intercourse.
Low testosterone levels can lead to decreased cognitive function, and difficulty concentrating.
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Julie Bakko
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Julie Bakko graduated from nursing school in 2002 and has worked in a variety of settings including acute care in the hospital, pr...
Abida Dhukai
Nurse Practitioner
Dr. Abida Dhukai has graduated from University of Toronto with over 14 years of experience as a nurse practitioner and clinical sc...
Priya Sebastian
Nurse Practitioner
Priya Sebastian has graduated from Athabasca University and has worked as a nurse practitioner for 6 years. She has over 12 years ...
Lisa Rotz
Nurse Practitioner
Lisa is a primary health care nurse practitioner with special interest in Men’s and Women’s Hormones. She has over 20 years of exp...
Maria Jacob
Nurse Practitioner
Maria Jacob has received her Nurse Practitioner degree from University of Western Ontario. Maria has over 15 years of experience a...
Sridevi Emmadi
Nurse Practitioner
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MD Endocrinologist, USA
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Sheena Jacob
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Donna McLean
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Jessica Saucy
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Jessica Saucy is a board certified Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner with a special interest in hormone health for...
Jodie Foster
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Joselyn Law
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Frequently asked questions
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) plays an essential part in Testosterone production. But it can also help keep the side effects of Testosterone treatment at bay.
Specifically, hCG can boost the production of sperm and Testosterone in the testicles, which in turn can maintain and increase fertility.
It can increase testicle size, but it’s also a proven method for treating Low T for those who want to preserve their fertility during treatment.
hCG stimulates the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) to produce more testosterone. This means it naturally increases testosterone levels. It does not need to be used for life.
Filling in our online health assessment is the first step. Once complete, we’ll send you a referral for the Low T blood work panel.
Getting your sample back to us as soon as possible is vital. We can’t schedule your initial virtual consultation with a Science&Humans clinician until the blood work is complete.
Once your blood results have been analyzed, you’ll have an in-depth video consultation with a licensed Science&Humans clinician.
They’ll spend time getting to know you as an individual, explain your results and what they show, and recommend a personalized treatment plan, specific to your needs.
Your personalized medication will ship directly to your door every three months, through one of our licensed partner pharmacies. It’s a no-fuss, all-around approach to your healthcare.
We’ll conduct repeat blood work-ups every 3 months during your treatment. There’ll also be a virtual follow-up consultation with one of our providers after each set of results. We use these quarterly checks to track your ongoing progress and make any necessary tweaks to your treatment.
This system ensures continued, relevant care, tailored specifically to keep you performing at your best
First-time blood work requisitions are sent within 24 hours of sign up.
Follow-up requisitions are sent 70 days from your last shipment of medication.
Once you have qualified as eligible to receive hCG, payment will be deducted for your initial virtual consultation..
Payment for quarterly follow-ups and blood work will be deducted every 70 days.. This means we can have everything in place for your next set of blood work and appointments.
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