Fort Collins, CO · Telemedicine Across Colorado

Low Testosterone
Fort Collins, Colorado

Feeling tired, foggy, and not like yourself? Low T is one of the most common — and most undertreated — conditions in men and women over 35. Dr. Lindsey Bailey, DO goes beyond a single number to find what's really going on.

Men & Women Welcome
Comprehensive Testosterone Panel
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Signs of Low Testosterone

Low testosterone doesn't always look like what you'd expect. It's not just low libido — it's the fatigue that sleep doesn't fix, the muscle that won't come back no matter how hard you train, the brain fog that makes you feel 20 years older than you are.

Standard labs often miss it. A "normal" total testosterone result can still mean your free testosterone — the active form — is too low to support how you want to feel and function. Dr. Bailey evaluates the full picture.

Persistent fatigue and low energy
Brain fog and difficulty concentrating
Loss of muscle mass despite working out
Low libido or sexual dysfunction
Increased body fat, especially around the abdomen
Depression, irritability, or low motivation
Poor sleep quality or insomnia
Reduced bone density or joint aches
How PeakLAB Works

A Different Approach to Low T

Most clinics check one number and hand you a prescription. Dr. Bailey evaluates your entire hormonal ecosystem before recommending any treatment.

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Comprehensive Lab Panel

Total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, estradiol, thyroid, cortisol, and metabolic markers. Not just TSH and total T.

02

Root-Cause Evaluation

Low T is often a downstream symptom. Dr. Bailey investigates sleep, stress, nutrition, thyroid function, and other drivers before recommending treatment.

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Personalized Protocol

If treatment is appropriate, your protocol is tailored to your biology and goals — with regular monitoring and adjustments.

Common Questions

What is considered low testosterone in men?

Total testosterone below 300 ng/dL is generally considered low, but symptoms can appear at levels above that threshold. At PeakLAB, Dr. Bailey evaluates total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, and LH/FSH together — because the number on a standard panel alone doesn't tell the full story.

Can women have low testosterone too?

Yes — and it's frequently overlooked. Women need testosterone for energy, libido, muscle tone, mood, and cognitive function. Low testosterone in women is rarely tested on standard panels, but its effects are very real. Dr. Bailey evaluates testosterone in both men and women.

Is testosterone treatment available via telemedicine in Colorado?

Yes. Dr. Bailey sees low testosterone patients via telemedicine throughout Colorado, Arizona, and Nebraska. Lab orders are sent to a local draw site near you, and all consultations are conducted via secure video or phone.

What's the difference between TRT and testosterone optimization?

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) typically refers to restoring testosterone to normal physiological levels in men with clinically low T. Testosterone optimization is a broader approach that considers your full hormone picture — including thyroid, adrenal, and other sex hormones — to help you feel and function at your best.

How long does it take to feel results from testosterone treatment?

Most patients notice improvements in energy and mood within 3–6 weeks. Body composition changes — more muscle, less fat — typically take 3–6 months. Dr. Bailey monitors labs and symptoms closely and adjusts your protocol as needed.

Ready to Find Out What's Really Going On?

A free discovery call with Dr. Bailey is the first step. No commitment, no pressure — just a real conversation about your symptoms and whether PeakLAB is the right fit.