Testosterone plays a vital role in women’s health. Though levels are naturally lower than in men, women still rely on testosterone for a wide range of body and brain functions. When levels drop—especially with age or chronic stress—symptoms can start to pile up.
Common Signs of Low Testosterone in Women:
- Fatigue and low energy
- Loss of muscle tone or strength
- Low libido
- Mood changes, anxiety, or irritability
- Brain fog or lack of motivation
Long-Term Effects
When left unaddressed, low testosterone can impact:
- Bone density and risk of osteoporosis
- Weight management
- Sleep quality
- Emotional resilience
How It’s Diagnosed and Treated
We recommend a hormone panel that includes total and free testosterone levels. If levels are low, treatment options may include lifestyle changes, targeted supplementation, or testosterone replacement therapy (pellets or injections).
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, let’s check your hormones and get you on the path to balance.

Kacey Seal
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