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Stop crashing your ferritin. Learn why high hematocrit on TRT isn't always a risk and how to manage "thick blood" without unnecessary blood donations. ...more
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Your brain runs on energy, and when sleep deprivation hits, your brain's energy system collapses first. That's when creatine becomes a serious tool. ...more
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Crashing your estradiol (E2) is a top TRT mistake. Learn why estrogen is vital for heart, bone, and brain health, and how to find your perfect hormone ratio. ...more
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Most of the patients I see who are struggling metabolically aren't lazy, undisciplined, or simply aging badly. They're working against a signaling system that has progressively lost its ability to ada... ...more
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Hormones Happen is a science-backed podcast from Steel City HRT & Weight Loss that breaks down hormone health with expert insights and real-world answers—so you can better understand your body and take control of your health.
We start with comprehensive lab work to understand your hormone levels and overall health. You’ll then meet one-on-one with a licensed clinician to review results and discuss symptoms, goals, and options. If treatment is appropriate, a personalized plan is created and medications are shipped directly to you, with ongoing follow-ups and adjustments as needed.
Yes. All care is overseen by licensed medical providers and guided by lab data, clinical guidelines, and ongoing monitoring. Safety, appropriate dosing, and regular follow-ups are central to how we practice—not optional extras.
Treatment is fully individualized. We consider your labs, symptoms, medical history, and how you respond over time. Doses and protocols are adjusted based on both objective data and how you feel, rather than using one-size-fits-all plans.
Most patients notice early improvements—such as better energy, sleep, or mood—within the first few weeks. Full benefits typically develop over several months as levels stabilize and treatment is fine-tuned. Everyone responds differently, which is why ongoing monitoring matters.
We don’t bill insurance for treatment, but we can use your insurance for lab work when applicable. Our care is cash-based, which allows us to create truly individualized treatment plans without insurance limitations or delays.
Billing is done on a recurring 4-week cycle and includes medication refills as needed, provider interpretation of labs, access to our cash-pay lab partners, direct access to your provider via call or text, discounts on peptides, and exclusive discounts on our private-label supplements through Velasco Supplements.
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