New Age Health & Wellness FAQ's

New Age Health & Wellness

New Age Health and Wellness is built on relationship-based care, not transactional medicine. We believe the strongest outcomes come from communication, trust, education, and continuity—not rushed appointments or one-size-fits-all solutions.

Our patients work one-on-one with our medical team through ongoing dialogue and follow-up. We take the time to explain why a treatment is recommended, how it works, what results to expect, and how care evolves over time. You are never left guessing, unheard, or treated like a number.

Our services are designed for men and women, typically ages 30–75, who want to improve energy, metabolism, sleep, recovery, mental clarity, and long-term health—especially when symptoms feel age-related but are not improving with basic lifestyle changes alone.

Yes. Every plan is fully individualized based on your symptoms, medical history, goals, and appropriate laboratory evaluation. Most patients benefit from a plan that evolves over time as the body responds and needs change.

Women’s Hormone Therapy, Heart Health, and Metabolic Wellness

Yes. Modern research shows that hormone therapy, when appropriately timed and individualized, can play an important role in women’s cardiovascular, metabolic, and overall health during and after menopause.

Earlier concerns were largely driven by older studies involving late initiation and outdated formulations. Newer research has clarified who benefits most and when.

What the research shows (high-level summary)

Across large studies involving tens of thousands of women:

  • Hormone therapy does not increase overall mortality
  • When started before age 60 or within 10 years of menopause, hormone therapy is associated with:
    • Reduced cardiovascular events
    • Lower all-cause mortality
    • Improved blood vessel function
    • Healthier cholesterol and metabolic profiles
  • In women with diabetes or prediabetes, hormone therapy has been associated with lower ischemic stroke risk

This concept is commonly referred to as the “timing hypothesis,” now well supported in cardiovascular and menopause research.

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Hormone Optimization & Bioidentical Hormone Therapy (Men)

Hormonal imbalance in men may contribute to:

  • Low energy and chronic fatigue
  • Poor sleep quality
  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
  • Reduced libido or sexual performance changes
  • Mood changes or low motivation
  • Brain fog and difficulty concentrating

Yes—in the positive. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), when used to restore testosterone to healthy physiological levels in men with low testosterone, has been extensively studied and shown to reduce the risk and severity of many of these illnesses.

Modern evidence supports that testosterone therapy is very safe for appropriately selected men and is associated with improvements across multiple markers of cardiovascular and metabolic health.

Across large randomized trials, long-term observational studies, and modern meta-analyses:

  • No increased risk of heart attack or stroke
  • Lower rates of cardiovascular events and mortality in long-term studies

Research shows improvements in:

  • Blood sugar control and insulin resistance
  • Type 2 diabetes markers (including HbA1c)
  • Cholesterol and triglycerides
  • Blood pressure
  • Body fat, waist circumference, and obesity

One of the largest modern trials (over 5,000 men with cardiovascular risk) confirmed that testosterone therapy was cardiovascularly non-inferior to placebo, meaning it did not increase major cardiac events.

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No. Modern, high-quality research has consistently shown that testosterone therapy does not increase the risk of prostate cancer when appropriately prescribed and monitored.

Earlier concerns were based on outdated assumptions. Current evidence supports the androgen saturation model, which shows that once very low testosterone levels are corrected, prostate tissue does not continue to respond to higher testosterone levels.

What the research shows (condensed)

  • No increased risk of developing prostate cancer
  • No increased risk of progression or recurrence, even in men with a history of treated prostate cancer
  • PSA changes are generally small and stabilize over time
  • Some studies show lower rates of aggressive or high-grade prostate cancer in men with normalized testosterone levels

Low testosterone itself has been associated with higher risk of aggressive prostate cancer, metabolic disease, and poorer overall health. Restoring testosterone to healthy ranges may help reduce these risks.

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Medical Weight Loss & Metabolic Health

Weight gain is often driven by hormonal and metabolic changes, not willpower alone. Medical weight loss programs focus on appetite signaling, insulin sensitivity, and sustainable metabolic improvement.

GLP-1 therapies help regulate appetite, increase fullness, reduce cravings, and support healthier blood sugar control. Large clinical trials show substantial and sustained weight loss with improvements in cardiometabolic health.

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Peptide Therapy

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as biological messengers, supporting healing, inflammation regulation, recovery, immune signaling, tissue repair, and cellular communication.

Yes. Peptide therapies are considered very safe when appropriately prescribed and used within physiological ranges. Many peptides support or mirror processes that naturally occur in the body, contributing to their favorable safety profile.

Peptides may be used short term for targeted support or longer term for ongoing cellular and regenerative support, depending on individual needs and goals.

NAD+, Vitamins, and Longevity Support

Vitamin D supports immune health, bone strength, metabolic regulation, and overall wellness. Deficiency is common and often overlooked.

Yes. Large studies suggest vitamin D supplementation may be associated with slower telomere shortening, a marker of cellular aging.

Research link:
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2025/vitamin-d-supplements-may-slow-cellular-aging

NMN and related compounds support pathways involved in NAD+ production. Human research is ongoing, with early trials showing promising metabolic and cellular effects.

Review link:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11892-024-01557-z

Safety, Monitoring, and Expectations

No ethical medical provider can guarantee outcomes or zero side effects. What we provide is education, transparency, and individualized medical guidance, so decisions are informed and collaborative.

Monitoring may include:

  • Symptom tracking and goal reviews
  • Ongoing communication
  • Follow-up visits
  • Laboratory testing when appropriate
  • Thoughtful plan adjustments over time

IV Therapy & Mobile Wellness Services

IV therapy delivers fluids, vitamins, amino acids, antioxidants, and cellular-support compounds directly into the bloodstream, bypassing digestion for optimal absorption.

Yes. IV therapy is available through our professional mobile partners, allowing patients to receive treatment at home or at work when appropriate.

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