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You’ve been blaming age. It might be your testosterone.
TRTMD’s Las Vegas clinic offers physician-supervised testosterone replacement therapy under the care of Dr. Neelesh Thussu, MD — board-certified in Internal Medicine, with advanced training in metabolic and hormone optimization. Available in-clinic and via telemedicine across Nevada and the region.
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TRTMD Health Clinic — Las Vegas
Dr. Neelesh Thussu, MD · Medical Director
1215 S. Fort Apache Rd, Suite 230
Las Vegas, NV 89117
Mon–Fri: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Appointment required)
Sat–Sun: Closed
Parking available. Wheelchair-accessible.
Telemedicine consultations available throughout Nevada and beyond.
Several factors are known to raise the risk. A number of them are unusually concentrated in Las Vegas.
Chronic sleep disruption
Top 5
Nevada ranks among the top five states for residents sleeping fewer than 7 hours per night. Las Vegas’s 24-hour economy, shift work, and late-night culture are among the most sleep-disruptive environments in the country. Testosterone is predominantly produced during sleep.
Alcohol consumption
Lifestyle
Nevada consistently ranks among the top five states for alcohol consumption per capita. Even moderate alcohol use measurably suppresses testosterone production and accelerates its conversion to estrogen.
Extreme heat & cortisol
70+ days
Las Vegas averages more than 70 days per year above 100°F. Sustained heat exposure and chronic dehydration elevate cortisol — the stress hormone that directly competes with and suppresses testosterone production.
Shift work & circadian disruption
~40%
of Las Vegas workers are employed in hospitality, gaming, and service industries with non-standard hours. Circadian disruption from rotating shifts is one of the strongest documented suppressors of testosterone rhythm.
Women & underdiagnosis
Millions
of women have low testosterone and don’t know it. Symptoms are frequently attributed to stress or perimenopause rather than investigated hormonally.
The baseline case
1 in 4
adults over 30 has clinically low testosterone — with no single identifiable cause. If the symptoms fit, that’s reason enough to find out.
The symptoms of low testosterone look a lot like life.
Fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix. A drive that’s quietly disappeared. A mind that used to be sharp, now working through fog. These aren’t inevitable signs of aging — they’re often signs of a hormonal imbalance that’s entirely treatable.
Low testosterone affects both men and women. Our physicians treat both.
Common symptoms include:
If several of these sound familiar, your hormone levels may be the reason.
From patients across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and the surrounding region.
★★★★★
“…had begun to accept what I thought were… normal parts of getting older… rampant inflammation… liver was struggling… hormones were out of whack… 3 months later, I’m 60 lbs down, brain fog gone, energy levels restored… living my best life… can’t believe I waited so long to seek help.”
Brandon G.
Las Vegas, NV
★★★★★
“After years of not getting any help… from various PCPs and even a gyno… I felt defeated… almost gave up. Dr T took his time explaining… my labs… my symptoms were real and no longer ‘my imagination’ or… ‘part of ageing’… I recommend all women that are perimenopausal or in menopause… invest in themselves and schedule a consult.”
Amy C.
Las Vegas, NV
★★★★★
“…At 51… had an appointment at a ‘big box’ national chain clinic… All I received was a T test and a sales pitch… walked out and found TRTMD. Dr. T and the entire staff have been amazing. I’m in the best shape of my life and I’m functioning at levels I haven’t seen in 20 years.”
Michael L.
Las Vegas, NV
G4.9 / 5 · 79 Google Reviews
Meet your physician

Medical Director, TRTMD Las Vegas
Board-Certified · Internal Medicine & Preventive Health
Norwalk Hospital Residency · Global Health Training, Vietnam
Dr. Thussu is a board-certified Internal Medicine physician whose focus shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic — watching metabolic health determine patient outcomes firsthand convinced him that prevention, not disease management, is where medicine needs to go. At TRTMD, he uses advanced laboratory data to restore hormonal and metabolic balance before problems compound.
His training spans three countries: residency at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut, global health work in Vietnam, and his medical degree from St. George’s University. In practice, patients describe appointments that feel less like a routine visit and more like a private education — Dr. Thussu reviews blood panels line by line, explaining what each marker means, what’s driving it, and what can be done about it.
Everything you need to know about TRT at our Las Vegas clinic.
Yes. Our clinic is located at 1215 S. Fort Apache Rd, Suite 230, Las Vegas, NV 89117 — in the Summerlin/Boca Park area, easily accessible from across the valley. We see patients in-clinic Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. We also offer telemedicine consultations for patients across Nevada.
Yes. We regularly see patients from Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, Paradise, Spring Valley, Winchester, Sunrise Manor, Centennial Hills, Green Valley North, Desert Shores, and throughout the greater Las Vegas Valley. If you’re further afield, telemedicine may be an option — call us to confirm.
Yes. Telemedicine consultations are available for patients across Nevada and beyond. Your physician will review your symptoms and health history remotely. Lab work is arranged locally, and ongoing support is available virtually.
Insurance coverage varies. Our treatment model is more personalised, ongoing, and optimisation-focused than standard primary care. We will always help you review your options and determine whether any part of your care may be eligible under your plan.
Several of our patients came to us after visiting national chain clinics that offered little more than a single testosterone reading and a prescription. At TRTMD, treatment begins with a comprehensive hormone panel — examining testosterone alongside cholesterol markers, inflammatory markers, cortisol, liver enzymes, vitamin levels, and more. Dr. Thussu reviews every result line by line with the patient.
Yes — when administered under proper physician supervision, with regular lab monitoring and individualised dosing. At TRTMD, every patient is monitored continuously, with dose adjustments made based on lab results — not assumptions.
Yes. Low testosterone in women can cause fatigue, reduced libido, mood changes, and difficulty maintaining muscle mass. Our physicians evaluate and treat both men and women based on a full hormone panel.
Stop managing it. Start fixing it.
Low testosterone doesn’t resolve on its own. Most people spend years adjusting to it — blaming the schedule, the heat, the lifestyle. One conversation with Dr. Thussu can tell you whether there’s a clinical reason for how you’ve been feeling, and what can actually be done about it.
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