If you are in your 30s or 40s and feel more wiped out after work, less motivated in the gym, or slower to bounce back after a late night, you are not imagining it. Energy dips can creep in even when life, work, and family are going well. Many men chalk it up to stress or getting older, but hormones often play a role you can actually evaluate and address.
At Hormone Wellness Center of Texas (HWC), we see this pattern every day. Low energy, brain fog, reduced drive, stubborn belly weight, and poor recovery often connect to shifts in testosterone. Sleep quality, thyroid function, nutrition, and stress load matter too. The good news: a focused evaluation and a customized plan can help you feel steady, clear, and capable again.
Below is how our team approaches men’s fatigue, what Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) can and cannot do, realistic timelines, and the lifestyle supports that make the difference day to day.
Common signs your hormones may be off
Not every yawn points to hormones, but when several of the symptoms below cluster together, it is worth checking your levels.
- Persistent low energy despite adequate sleep
- Brain fog or trouble focusing at work
- Lower motivation, drive, or irritability
- Reduced libido or erectile changes
- Slower recovery from workouts and more soreness
- Loss of muscle or strength despite training
- Increased belly fat or plateaued weight loss
These signs can overlap with sleep debt, high stress, and nutrition gaps. That is why we pair symptom review with targeted labs before recommending treatment.
How HWC evaluates fatigue and low testosterone
Your visit starts with a complimentary consultation to discuss symptoms and what to track before labs. If BHRT may be appropriate, we order tailored testing and review health history to confirm candidacy and safety.
What we review and measure:
- Morning total testosterone, and free testosterone when Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) may affect interpretation
- Estradiol, because balance matters for mood, libido, and fluid regulation
- Hematocrit and hemoglobin to monitor red blood cell changes
- Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) when indicated
- Lipids and liver function
- Thyroid markers if symptoms suggest a contribution
- Blood pressure, sleep habits, current medications, family history, and risk factors
There is no one size fits all plan. Your clinician pairs lab results with your symptom story and designs a starting dose and delivery method customized for you, with a clear follow-up plan.
BHRT options we provide
We offer bio-identical therapies in three delivery methods, selected based on your goals, preferences, and clinical needs.
- Troches: Dissolvable tablets placed in the mouth for systemic delivery with flexible dose adjustments.
- Injections (shots): Testosterone injections administered on a set schedule. Some men prefer the control of weekly or biweekly dosing.
- Pellets: Tiny, custom-compounded pellets placed under the skin in a brief in-office procedure. Pellets release hormone steadily over months and can feel very convenient once your dose is dialed in.
Industry option note for clarity: patches, not offered at our clinic.
If you are unsure which route fits your routine and comfort, your clinician will walk you through pros and considerations for each. We start with the method most likely to match your lifestyle and adjust if needed.
For patients near Austin who want an in-person overview of options, you can learn more about our team and services at our HWC of Austin page. For San Antonio, see our HWC of San Antonio page.
What to expect: realistic timelines
Every man’s starting point is different, and progress depends on sleep, nutrition, training, and stress. With that in mind, many patients report the following general course once dosing reaches therapeutic levels:
- Weeks 2 to 4: Subtle shifts in morning energy, steadier focus, and improved workout desire. Sleep can begin to feel more restorative.
- Weeks 6 to 8: Clearer daytime stamina, better mood stability, faster recovery between training sessions, and improved libido.
- Around 12 weeks and beyond: Strength and body composition trends become more apparent if you are hitting protein targets and lifting consistently. Day-to-day energy often feels more predictable.
We plan early follow-ups to fine-tune dosing. Most men have labs and a visit within 6 to 12 weeks, then transition to a personalized maintenance schedule once stable.
How we monitor and adjust safely
Safety and results go hand in hand. We monitor labs at defined intervals, check in on symptoms, sleep, and training output, and keep you on the lowest effective dose that meets your goals. If hematocrit creeps up or estradiol-related symptoms appear, we adjust promptly. The aim is steady function, not chasing a number.
Lifestyle supports that multiply your results
Hormone therapy works best alongside consistent daily habits. Four anchors matter most:
- Sleep basics: Aim for a consistent 7 to 8 hour sleep window. Keep caffeine earlier in the day and limit late alcohol that fragments sleep.
- Protein and fiber: Most men do better with 0.7 to 1.0 grams of protein per pound of goal body weight, spread across meals. Include 25 to 38 grams of fiber per day from vegetables, fruit, legumes, and whole grains to support appetite, cholesterol, and gut health.
- Resistance training: Lift 2 to 4 days per week with progressive overload. Prioritize compound movements, track your working sets, and keep recovery days truly restorative.
- Hydration and stress: Drink water steadily through the day. Short walks after meals and brief breathing drills can help regulate the nervous system and reduce evening cravings.
Answers to common questions
- What are the major signs of hormonal imbalance? Clusters of low energy, brain fog, low libido, erectile changes, reduced motivation, loss of muscle or strength, slower recovery, and increased belly fat are common signs in men. When these persist despite solid sleep and nutrition, testing is appropriate.
- What do doctors do to fix hormonal imbalance? At HWC, clinicians first confirm whether hormones contribute to your symptoms. If appropriate, they design a customized BHRT plan using troches, injections (shots), or pellets, then monitor labs and symptoms and adjust dosing. They also address sleep, training, nutrition, and stress because these drive outcomes.
- How does HRT affect mood? When low testosterone is part of the problem, restoring levels often supports steadier mood, reduced irritability, improved motivation, and clearer focus. Responses vary. We track mood and cognition at follow-ups and adjust dosing if needed.
- Will I lose weight on HRT? BHRT is not a weight loss drug. That said, many men find that better energy, libido, and recovery make it easier to train, hit protein targets, and be consistent. Over time, this can support fat loss and muscle gain. Results vary and depend on habits.
Who is a good candidate?
Men with persistent low energy, recovery issues, and sexual health changes who are medically appropriate for BHRT may be candidates. Contraindications and cautions exist, so a clinician must review your history, risks, and goals. If BHRT is not the best fit, we will explain why and guide you toward alternatives.
Getting started in Austin or San Antonio
If you are in Central Texas and want a clinician-supervised plan, our team in Austin and San Antonio can help you evaluate options and insurance questions. Explore services at HWC of Austin or visit HWC of San Antonio to see how care works at your nearest clinic. If you prefer a broader overview before a visit, you can also learn about HRT in our main site resources.
Summary and next step
Feeling drained after 30 is common, but it is not something you have to accept. A focused evaluation, personalized BHRT using troches, injections (shots), or pellets, and simple lifestyle anchors can help restore day-to-day energy, mood, and recovery. If you are ready for a clear plan and thoughtful follow-up, schedule a complimentary consultation. We will review your symptoms, outline likely labs, discuss dosing routes, and provide guidance on insurance and budgeting so you can make an informed decision.





