General
Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic specializes in treating low testosterone and erectile dysfunction. We also offer body composition analysis. Learn more about our treatments and services here:
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Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic is currently located in Cary, NC. Stay tuned for updates on new location openings! For a complete list of Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic locations here:
https://basehealthcare/com/locations
No, we do not take insurance at Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic. We are a cash-pay only clinic. However, we do offer high-quality care and treatments to all of our patients. We believe in providing personalized care to our patients, and not being tied down by the constraints of insurance companies. We understand that this may be a concern for some patients, but we strive to keep our costs reasonable and affordable for all of our patients.
Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic offers telehealth appointments for members after they have completed an in-person visit. Recent changes to health laws restrict prescription of testosterone drugs over telehealth.
Low testosterone, also known as testosterone deficiency or hypogonadism, is a condition where the body doesn’t produce enough testosterone. This can cause a range of symptoms, including fatigue, low sex drive, and decreased muscle mass. It is more common in older men, but can also affect younger men. Learn more here:
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The only way to accurately determine if you have low testosterone is to get a blood test to test your testosterone levels. It is best to get the blood test done in the morning in a fasted state, before eating anything, as testosterone levels can vary throughout the day. If you are experiencing symptoms of low testosterone, such as fatigue, low sex drive, and decreased muscle mass, we recommend scheduling an appointment with one of our certified-clinicians to discuss your options for testing and treatment. Our team will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan based on your individual needs and health goals.
Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection that is firm enough for sexual activity. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including low testosterone, diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain medications. Learn more here:
https://basehealthcare.com/erectile-dysfunction/
At Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic, we are proud to be the only clinic in North Carolina offering an FDA-approved oral testosterone therapy. Our therapy is a safe and effective way to increase testosterone levels and improve symptoms such as low energy, decreased sex drive, and difficulty building muscle mass.
The length of time it takes to see results from TRT can vary depending on the individual. Some patients may start to see improvements within a few weeks, while others may take longer. Our doctors will monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
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You can get started with Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic for $79, which includes a comprehensive lab panel measuring 40+ biomarkers, and an initial visit with a certified-clinician. If prescribed, the monthly treatment plan is $199. The monthly treatment plan includes a monthly supply of your FDA-approved oral testosterone prescription, routine lab draw and bloodwork monitoring covering various biomarkers, including testosterone, metabolic panel, PSA, and more. It also includes follow-up visits with a certified-clinician, and personalized app utilizing AI health monitoring tools to drive better performance outcomes. Our treatment plans are personalized to meet your individual needs, and our team will work with you to determine the best course of action for your health goals.
Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic requires new members to schedule bloodwork following their initial clinician consultation.
Base Healthcare Men’s Health Clinic still requires all new members to go through the initial lab test and consultation process as a baseline safety check.