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Gameday Men's Health

A Clinic That Focuses on Men's Medical Issues, Including Low T

Created in 2018 and committed to helping men live their best lives through a novel and medically-supervised treatment program, Gameday Men’s Health opened a new clinic last June in West Hartford. 

Gameday was founded to help men suffering from low testosterone (Low T) and erectile dysfunction (ED), and provides a variety of medical weight loss solutions, vitamin therapy, peptides and hair restoration services.

But its primary focus is to help men maximize their health, in a comfortable environment with knowledgeable medical staff to create customized health game plans to get them back to their passion and purpose. 

Statistics show that 1 in 4 men will suffer from Low T by age 40, and the condition can often go undetected. In addition to normal, age-related testosterone decline, testosterone deficiency is a medical condition and men as young as 30 can suffer from it. 

“Low testosterone levels can be caused by a wide range of factors, such as aging, certain medical conditions, medications, and excessive alcohol consumption, to name a few,” says Dr. Jean Carlos Jimenez, MD, Gameday's local medical director.

“Additionally, lifestyle factors like a poor diet, lack of exercise, and chronic stress can also lead to lower testosterone levels.”

“Low T is one of those conditions that can affect so many men and include a spectrum of symptoms that men with Low T might not recognize,” says Eric Leserman. He and his wife, Jenni Leserman, are the franchise administrators of the Gameday Men’s Health clinic. 

Low T symptoms can affect sexual health and cause erectile dysfunction, reduced muscle mass and strength, increase body fat, fatigue, and affect changes in mood, such as depression and irritability.

 “We can also see decreased bone density, and potentially even cognitive changes like decreased concentration and memory in some patients,.” Dr. Jimenez says.

“So many men might think ‘I remember how I used to feel and I just don’t feel that way anymore,’ but with the appropriate treatment they can. That’s why we wanted to bring Gameday to the greater Hartford community. We want to help men live the types of lives they want to live and get back to the top of their game.” 

Gameday Men’s Health offers free testosterone testing and with an in-house lab, it’s quick and easy to find out your T levels, Eric says. 

“Gone are the days of sitting in a cold clinic or doctors office and waiting three days to get results - At Gameday, you’ll receive your results in 25 minutes and work with the onsite team to discuss treatment options.”

The treatment, he adds, “depends on the underlying cause and individual health factors.”

Gameday Men’s Health is set in a “man cave” style environment – with flat-screen TVs tuned into ESPN, leather chairs, and an overall sports-related motif”, Eric adds. The clinic includes medical treatment and exam rooms, as well as a fully-equipped, on-site lab for Testosterone testing. 

Services and treatments are led by an expert medical team including nurse practitioners, registered nurses, medical support staff and reception staff.

Gameday Men’s Health

18 N. Main Street, Suite 204

Online: Gamedaymenshealth.com/west-hartford

Phone: 959-236-8977

We want to help men ... get back to the top of their game.

Low T ... can affect so many men and includes a spectrum of symptoms

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