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WHY WELLCORE WORKS

Over time, men naturally produce less testosterone. Wellcore’s Hormone Optimization Therapy — a form of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) — recalibrates this essential hormone. Together, we work to improve suboptimal testosterone levels that could be holding you back.

THE TRUTH ABOUT TESTOSTERONE

Your body creates less testosterone as you age. It’s not your fault. It’s natural, and it happens to all of us. But it’s not just that your testosterone levels decline as you age, it’s that they decline dramatically. In fact, testosterone in men has been declining by as much as 1% a year since 1987.

This means, for example, that in 2005, a 60-year-old man had testosterone levels 18% lower than a man his age had in 1987. This acceleration is due to a variety of factors, many outside of your control.

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, January 2007

MEN’S HEALTH FACTS

38% OF MEN

men

over the age of 45 have low total testosterone

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72%OF MEN

men

would rather clean the bathroom
than go to the doctor

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41%OF MEN

men

were told as children that
men don’t complain about health issues

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30% OF MEN

men

with diabetes have a testosterone deficiency

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Optimized hormones
are essential

Hormones are chemical messengers that influence organ function, metabolism, body temperature, hunger, thirst, sexual reproduction, motivation, mood and cognition. They regulate energy and immune function, even impacting bone density and muscle integrity, which drives physical resilience.

Over time, your hormone levels decline, which can impact your strength, mood, stamina and so much more. Optimizing your hormones with Wellcore Hormone Replacement Therapy can change your life, returning you to the state of vitality that you never knew was gone.

WHAT CAN BE DONE TO FIGHT TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENCY IN MEN?

Sometimes known as “male menopause,” hormonal imbalances can result in fat accumulation, while reducing overall energy, strength, muscle mass, sexual performance and stamina.

Wellcore unlocks the body's superpowers to fight illness, perform better and even slow aging by restoring critical hormones to optimal levels. As a result, our clients can extend their health, strength and intellect further into their 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond.

WELLCORE HORMONE OPTIMIZATION GIVES YOU BACK
WHAT TIME TAKES AWAY

Cardiovascular Resiliency & STAMINA

Optimize metabolic markers that are strongly associated with the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and dementia.

LIBIDO & Performance

Improve your sexual function and sex drive for a more enjoyable experience for you and your partner.

Body Composition

Build and maintain lean muscle mass. Improve fat loss and enhance recovery for better performance.

Motivation and Drive

Sharpen cognitive function so that you're focused, productive and at the top of your game. Rediscover your zest for life.

Benefits of
Optimization

Optimized hormone levels
can impact every aspect of your life

Optimized hormones can increase your energy, motivation, physical strength, muscle mass and recovery from exercise, all while reducing your risk of chronic diseases.

Hormone Optimization Therapy may
restore your hormones to optimal levels

After trying Wellcore’s Hormone Optimization Therapy, many men have experienced a restoration of sex drive and sexual function, while feeling more youthful and invigorated.

There’s not a
one-size-fits-all solution

Every physiological profile is unique. We analyze dozens of biomarkers in your blood sample to create a safe, personalized program for hormone optimization.

Understanding
Biomarkers

01

Total Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

An androgenic steroid hormone and the primary sex hormone for males and females.

Why we assess it:

Musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, metabolic and sexual health, especially as we age.

Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 900 ng/dL produce the best results

02

Free Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

The circulating form of testosterone that is unattached to proteins like albumin and sex hormone binding globulin.

Why we assess it:

Many researchers believe that this is the most clinically relevant form of testosterone; however, this finding is still under debate, as some researchers believe that testosterone bound to albumin, known as “bioavailable testosterone,” can also exert biological influence. 


Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 15 ng/dL produce the best results.

01

Sex Hormone Binding
Globulin (SHBG)

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

SHBG is a protein that binds to and transports sex hormones in the blood, binding ~50% of a male’s total testosterone (the remainder is either unbound (free) or bound to albumin)

Why we assess it:

Its concentration within the blood is helpful for informing dosages in a personalized hormone optimization program

01

Estradiol

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

Estradiol is a form of the sex hormone, estrogen, which is most often produced in the ovaries, but also in the testicles, adrenal glands, fat, liver, breasts, and the brain. In females, estradiol is responsible for the development of female sex characteristics and plays an integral role in the regulating the female menstrual cycle.

Why we assess it:

Estradiol plays an important role in cardiovascular, brain, and bone health in both males and females, particularly as they age.

01

Total Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

An androgenic steroid hormone and the primary sex hormone for males and females.

Why we assess it:

Musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, metabolic and sexual health, especially as we age.

Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 900 ng/dL produce the best results

02

Free Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

The circulating form of testosterone that is unattached to proteins like albumin and sex hormone binding globulin.

Why we assess it:

Many researchers believe that this is the most clinically relevant form of testosterone; however, this finding is still under debate, as some researchers believe that testosterone bound to albumin, known as “bioavailable testosterone,” can also exert biological influence. 


Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 15 ng/dL produce the best results.

01

Sex Hormone Binding
Globulin (SHBG)

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

SHBG is a protein that binds to and transports sex hormones in the blood, binding ~50% of a male’s total testosterone (the remainder is either unbound (free) or bound to albumin)

Why we assess it:

Its concentration within the blood is helpful for informing dosages in a personalized hormone optimization program

01

Estradiol

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

Estradiol is a form of the sex hormone, estrogen, which is most often produced in the ovaries, but also in the testicles, adrenal glands, fat, liver, breasts, and the brain. In females, estradiol is responsible for the development of female sex characteristics and plays an integral role in the regulating the female menstrual cycle.

Why we assess it:

Estradiol plays an important role in cardiovascular, brain, and bone health in both males and females, particularly as they age.

01

Total Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

An androgenic steroid hormone and the primary sex hormone for males and females.

Why we assess it:

Musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, metabolic and sexual health, especially as we age.

Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 900 ng/dL produce the best results

02

Free Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

The circulating form of testosterone that is unattached to proteins like albumin and sex hormone binding globulin.

Why we assess it:

Many researchers believe that this is the most clinically relevant form of testosterone; however, this finding is still under debate, as some researchers believe that testosterone bound to albumin, known as “bioavailable testosterone,” can also exert biological influence. 


Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 15 ng/dL produce the best results.

01

Sex Hormone Binding
Globulin (SHBG)

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

SHBG is a protein that binds to and transports sex hormones in the blood, binding ~50% of a male’s total testosterone (the remainder is either unbound (free) or bound to albumin)

Why we assess it:

Its concentration within the blood is helpful for informing dosages in a personalized hormone optimization program

01

Estradiol

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

Estradiol is a form of the sex hormone, estrogen, which is most often produced in the ovaries, but also in the testicles, adrenal glands, fat, liver, breasts, and the brain. In females, estradiol is responsible for the development of female sex characteristics and plays an integral role in the regulating the female menstrual cycle.

Why we assess it:

Estradiol plays an important role in cardiovascular, brain, and bone health in both males and females, particularly as they age.

01

Total Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

An androgenic steroid hormone and the primary sex hormone for males and females.

Why we assess it:

Musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, metabolic and sexual health, especially as we age.

Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 900 ng/dL produce the best results

02

Free Testosterone

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

The circulating form of testosterone that is unattached to proteins like albumin and sex hormone binding globulin.

Why we assess it:

Many researchers believe that this is the most clinically relevant form of testosterone; however, this finding is still under debate, as some researchers believe that testosterone bound to albumin, known as “bioavailable testosterone,” can also exert biological influence. 


Optimal levels vary based on genetics and lifestyle; in our experience, levels greater than 15 ng/dL produce the best results.

01

Sex Hormone Binding
Globulin (SHBG)

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

SHBG is a protein that binds to and transports sex hormones in the blood, binding ~50% of a male’s total testosterone (the remainder is either unbound (free) or bound to albumin)

Why we assess it:

Its concentration within the blood is helpful for informing dosages in a personalized hormone optimization program

01

Estradiol

01
Total Testosterone

What it is:

Estradiol is a form of the sex hormone, estrogen, which is most often produced in the ovaries, but also in the testicles, adrenal glands, fat, liver, breasts, and the brain. In females, estradiol is responsible for the development of female sex characteristics and plays an integral role in the regulating the female menstrual cycle.

Why we assess it:

Estradiol plays an important role in cardiovascular, brain, and bone health in both males and females, particularly as they age.

MEET THE TEAM MAKING THIS POSSIBLE

Our carefully assembled team of dreamers and doers is intently dedicated to helping people feel better physically and mentally each and every day.

Dan Smith

Husband. Father. Weekend Warrior.

“My life has turned a corner. At 45 I thought it was all downhill from here and I just had to be ok with that. I wasn’t, and it most definitely isn’t.”

Experienced low enegery noon to night.

Lost focus at work and wasn’t performing at his best.

Experienced low enegery noon to night.

Lost focus at work and wasn’t performing at his best.

Dan Smith

Husband. Father. Weekend Warrior.

Experienced low enegery noon to night.

Lost focus at work and wasn’t performing at his best.

Experienced low enegery noon to night.

Lost focus at work and wasn’t performing at his best.

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Dan Smith

Husband. Father. Weekend Warrior.

Experienced low enegery noon to night.

Lost focus at work and wasn’t performing at his best.

Experienced low enegery noon to night.

Lost focus at work and wasn’t performing at his best.

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Frequently Asked
Questions

FAQ / Safety / Q03

How often do I meet with a clinician or provide blood samples?

You will receive Wellcore’s practically painless at-home blood collection device about eight weeks after starting your personalized treatment protocol. After your blood sample has been analyzed by our lab, a member of your Client Success Team will contact you to schedule a follow-up to review your results and discuss any further optimizations. It is important that you complete this follow-up process in a timely manner to avoid any delays in refilling your medication(s).

FAQ / Safety / Q03

Will Wellcore function as my primary care physician (PCP)?

No, you should still have a PCP to address any acute issues or concerns. We will alert you if we believe you need to follow-up with your PCP for any abnormalities that we see in your bloodwork or medical history that may require further investigation.

FAQ / Safety / Q03

What happens during and after my Wellcore clinician consultation?

Your Wellcore clinician will discuss your medical history, bloodwork and current concerns and determine whether a personalized treatment protocol is a good fit for you. If medications are recommended, you will have the option to pay for and begin treatment immediately.

FAQ / Safety / Q03

What makes Wellcore different from other companies that provide access to testosterone-boosting therapies?

Wellcore’s top priority is providing safe and effective hormone optimization therapy to our clients. We achieve this by continually monitoring up to two dozen different biomarkers with a convenient, practically painless, at-home, whole-blood-collection device called Tasso. These biomarkers consist of all seven sex hormones related to testosterone therapy, including free testosterone. Free testosterone is the most important analyte to monitor while on testosterone optimization therapy because it is the unbound, active form of testosterone that creates the physiological benefits of increasing one’s testosterone levels. Most companies monitor one’s total testosterone level. Wellcore also assesses cholesterol levels, kidney function, liver function and the percentage of red blood cells circulating in your blood (hematocrit). Hematocrit is important for safety because being on hormone optimization therapy for more than three months can raise one’s production of red blood cells. This can be a good thing, as it increases the oxygen-carrying capacity of your body, but it can also increase blood pressure. Wellcore uses a practically painless auto-injector device to administer testosterone injections. These injections allow us to use a smaller, shorter needle. With the reusable auto-injector device, one doesn’t have to self-jab with a needle. The device does all the work at the push of a button.

FAQ / Safety / Q03

What are some of the benefits of Wellcore’s Hormone Optimization Therapy service for men?

Potential benefits include an increase in strength, fat loss, muscle mass, bone density, sex drive, sexual function, mood and exercise recovery. Studies demonstrate a reduced risk of diabetes, osteoporosis and overall metabolic health (glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol) after 1 year of continuous therapy. Hormone optimization therapy IS NOT a magic elixir. The more you improve your sleep, nutrition and exercise regimen while on hormone optimization therapy, the better your results and overall risk of developing chronic diseases in the future will be.

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