
Prolonged, continuous fatigue is not normal at any age and can have a significant effect on your work performance, health, and your attitude.
If your testosterone levels fall below the normal range, you may experience a decrease in libido. Here's the good news: This is a temporary condition that we can easily treat and reverse.
Erectile Dysfunction
Low-t can cause erectile dysfunction in men, making your most intimate moments frustrating.
Muscle Loss
Testosterone is key for building muscle, so when testosterone levels dip, you can lose muscle mass. Because of low testosterone, it’s easier for men to gain fat.
Low Concentration
Testosterone has a significant effect on your physiological processes, including focus, clarity, and memory. Low T may give you trouble concentrating.
Low testosterone can cause mood swings. Additionally, one study shows that men with depression are more likely to have low testosterone.
A 2009 study found that men over 65 with low testosterone levels are at a significantly higher risk of anemia than men with normal levels.
Men with low testosterone have a higher risk of cardiovascular problems, including high blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and other cardiovascular illnesses.
Men with low testosterone are more susceptible to diabetes later on in life. Additionally, men with diabetes are more likely to have low levels of testosterone.
Obesity
Low testosterone is closely linked to obesity. Men with more fat tend to have lower testosterone levels, while men with low testosterone often add on fat.
Vital hormone levels decrease with age, which increases the chances of illness & disease. Older men with low T have a higher mortality rate.
Testosterone is a very important hormone that helps men regulate sex drive, bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, and strength.
Testosterone levels are known to decline with age, but there are other factors that impact your Testosterone levels such as environment and lifestyle.
In the U.S. alone, it’s estimated that up to 13 Million adult men have Low Testosterone. That’s approximately 25% of all men in this country.

We know the same treatment doesn’t work for everyone.
That’s why we personalize every therapy to suit your
body’s specific needs!

Who Are We?
Southwest Pain Management is a patient-centered practice providing exceptional care and effective treatments for patients with a wide range of painful conditions.
With nearly 55 combined years of experience, Dr. Robert Groysman, MD, a board-certified interventional pain management physician and anesthesiologist, and Dr. Bob DeLillo, DNP, CRNA, NSPM-C, a board-certified and fellowship-trained interventional pain management specialist and nurse anesthetist, lead the highly-skilled professional team in the care of acute and chronic pain.
The team at Southwest Pain Management specializes in the use of conservative approaches to pain management, helping patients avoid unnecessary surgeries as well as helping them to find alternatives to reliance on pain medications.
Experience an incredible transformation with therapy tailored to your
body’s needs. Our scientifically proven treatments will increase your
testosterone & make you feel like yourself again.