Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Casco, Maine
Casco sits in the heart of the Sebago Lakes Region, spread along the east shore of Sebago Lake and stitched together by three villages: Casco proper on Route 121, South Casco on Route 302, and Cook Mills out on Route 11. It is forested, easygoing country where most errands mean a drive. For men here who feel flat, foggy, and worn down, Med Matrix in South Portland is about 40 minutes down Route 302, and it is worth the trip for testosterone care that actually looks for the cause.
40 min from Casco

Stop Guessing, Start Testing
Real Answers for Low Testosterone, Not Just a Number
If you have lost your drive, your strength has slipped, your sleep is shot, and you feel older than you should, low testosterone may be part of the story. A lot of men around Casco get a single rushed lab draw and a one-size dose, or get told their levels are technically fine and sent home. That approach misses how you actually feel. At Med Matrix we start by measuring testosterone the right way, total and free, alongside the markers that drive how you respond to treatment: estradiol, SHBG, thyroid, blood sugar, lipids, and a full blood count.
Casco is the kind of place where you split your own wood, launch your own boat, and keep an eye on the Crooked River as it feeds Sebago. You need your body to keep up with that life. Our advanced testing looks past the surface so your plan is built on what your body is genuinely doing, not a guess. From there a provider walks you through every result and builds a treatment plan that fits your goals.
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Worth the Drive Down Route 302
From the village green on Route 121 or the South Casco shops along Route 302, the route to our clinic at 198 Maine Mall Road in South Portland is a straight shot, roughly 40 minutes through the lakes country and into the Maine Mall area. We respect that drive by making it count. Your first visit includes a full hour with a provider, real time to go over your labs, your symptoms, and your plan, so you are not bouncing back and forth for answers.
Once you start, much of the follow up and monitoring can be handled without another trip down 302 every few weeks. We adjust as your body responds and keep you in close contact with the care team. With 7 providers and more than 3,000 patients across Maine, Med Matrix has treated plenty of men who live an hour from the nearest real option and decided thorough care was worth it. When you are ready, you can get started and book your first visit.
Clinical Standards
Where Your Providers Train
Functional medicine isn't taught in medical school. Our providers invest years of additional training with the institutions that built this field.
Institute for Functional Medicine(IFM)
The academic home of functional medicine. IFMCP certification requires advanced training in hormonal, immune, gastrointestinal, and neuroendocrine systems. Multiple Med Matrix providers hold this credential.
Your provider sees how your hormones, gut, immune system, and metabolism connect, not just isolated symptoms.
Seeds Scientific Research & Performance(SSRP)
Clinical training in hormone dosing, advanced lab interpretation, and peptide protocols. Where textbook medicine gets translated into treatment plans that show measurable change inside 90 days.
Your protocol is built on real clinical training, not a one-size-fits-all template.
American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine(A4M)
The largest training body for age-management and longevity medicine. Fellowship and board certification cover hormone replacement, peptide therapy, metabolic medicine, and regenerative therapies.
Your care team trains with the organization that sets the clinical standard for longevity medicine.
See the full credentials and training history of every provider in our free practice guide.
Your Hormones Over Time
What Happens to a Man’s Testosterone as He Ages
Total testosterone, free testosterone, and DHEA all start declining in your 30s. Most men have been losing ground for years before the symptoms get obvious enough to act on.
Illustrative pattern of natural hormone change across a man's lifespan. Individual labs vary.
We use bioidentical testosterone. That means the molecular structure matches what your body already makes, so your cells recognize and use it the way they were built to. Synthetic alternatives behave differently. Your body knows the difference.
Most protocols involve testosterone combined with monitoring of estradiol, SHBG, hematocrit, and PSA. Free testosterone matters more than total, and most conventional providers never test it. Low free T drives the drop in energy, drive, recovery, and body composition that most men assume is just part of getting older.
Our practice guide covers exactly how we approach men’s TRT, including delivery options, lab monitoring, and what to expect in the first 90 days. Get your free copy.
How Your TRT Protocol Is Built
Testosterone replacement therapy at Med Matrix starts with lab work, not a prescription. Your provider orders a panel covering total and free testosterone, estrogen, SHBG, thyroid markers, cortisol, and metabolic health indicators. That full picture determines whether TRT is the right move or whether something else is driving your symptoms.
If TRT is appropriate, most patients start with weekly testosterone cypionate injections. Your provider sets the dose based on your labs, not a standard template. Follow-up labs at 6 and 12 weeks confirm your levels are responding. Estrogen management is built into the protocol from the start, not added after problems show up.
Once stable, most patients come in about twice a year for check-ins and lab reviews. Between visits, your care team is available if something feels off.
Lab Markers We Track During TRT
A standard testosterone test checks one number. Our panel runs over 80 biomarkers because testosterone does not exist in isolation. Here is what your provider is looking at and why it matters for Casco patients considering TRT:
- Total and free testosterone show how much testosterone your body produces and how much is available to use.
- Estradiol (E2) tracks estrogen levels. When testosterone is supplemented, some converts to estrogen. Your provider monitors this to prevent side effects.
- SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) binds testosterone and makes it unavailable. High SHBG can explain why your total testosterone looks normal but you still feel off.
- Thyroid panel (TSH, free T3, free T4) catches thyroid dysfunction that mimics low testosterone symptoms like fatigue and weight gain.
- Fasting insulin and HbA1c flag insulin resistance, which directly suppresses testosterone production.
- CBC and hematocrit are monitored during TRT because testosterone can increase red blood cell production.
This level of testing is why patients drive from Casco to work with our team. The labs tell the full story, and your provider builds your protocol from that story.
When We Go Deeper
Advanced Testing for Men's Hormone Health
When your standard panel points to something that needs further investigation, we have the tools to go deeper. These advanced tests are not part of every patient's protocol. They are available when your provider needs more information to build the right plan.
DUTCH Complete
What it measures: Dried urine panel of every sex hormone metabolite plus cortisol rhythm.
Why we use it: Serum hormones are a snapshot. DUTCH shows the full metabolic picture over a day, including how you process hormones and whether your stress system is burning out.
Cardiovascular & Longevity Markers
What it measures: Advanced cardiac panel with Apo-B, Lp(a), and oxidized LDL.
Why we use it: Standard lipid panels miss the markers that actually predict cardiac events. This panel catches risk years earlier.
Genetic & Methylation Analysis
What it measures: SNPs affecting methylation, detox capacity, hormone metabolism, and nutrient needs.
Why we use it: Your genes tell us which interventions will work for your biology and which ones won't. MTHFR, COMT, VDR, and others change how you should be supplemented.
Neurotransmitter Panel
What it measures: Urinary markers for serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and their precursors.
Why we use it: Before trying another approach, we see whether the raw material is actually there. Low precursors explain a lot of mood and focus issues.
Our practice guide includes the full catalog of advanced testing options with detailed descriptions of what each one measures. Get your free copy.
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- Comprehensive panel of 80+ lab markers
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Result: A complete picture of your health, so nothing gets missed.
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- Providers review your labs, medical history, and questionnaires
- Cross-reference symptoms with biomarker patterns
- Identify root causes, not just surface symptoms
Result: A personalized treatment plan built from real data, not guesswork.
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- Sit down with your provider for a full hour
- Go over every result in detail
- Build your personalized plan together
Result: You leave with a clear understanding of what is happening and exactly what to do about it.
Ongoing Support & Progress
- Continued monitoring of your labs and markers
- Adjustments to your plan as your body responds
- Direct access to your care team
Result: Real, measurable progress you can feel and see in your numbers.
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FAQ
Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Casco
Common questions about testosterone replacement therapy near Casco, Maine.
<p>Med Matrix is at 198 Maine Mall Road in South Portland, about a 40 minute drive from Casco. Most men take Route 302 (the Roosevelt Trail) southeast toward Portland, then over to the Maine Mall area. It is an easy, mostly highway-speed run once you leave the lakes region.</p>
<p>No. Your first visit is in person so a provider can spend a full hour going over your labs and building your plan. After that, much of your monitoring and plan adjustments are handled remotely, so you are not making the trip from Casco every few weeks.</p>
<p>Common signs include low energy and stamina, reduced sex drive, trouble building or keeping muscle, weight gain around the middle, poor sleep, irritability, and brain fog. If several of these sound familiar, comprehensive lab testing is the way to find out what is really going on.</p>
<p>We measure total and free testosterone along with estradiol, SHBG, thyroid markers, blood sugar, lipids, and a complete blood count. Testing the full picture, not just one number, lets your provider build a treatment plan that fits your body and monitor it safely over time. You can read more on our <a href="/testosterone-replacement-therapy">testosterone replacement therapy</a> page.</p>
<p>For men who want care that looks for the root cause instead of handing out a one-size dose, yes. Casco is rural and thorough testosterone care is not on every corner. A 40 minute drive down Route 302 for a full hour with a provider and a plan built on real data tends to beat a rushed visit closer to home.</p>
No. After your initial onboarding, most TRT patients settle into check-ins about twice a year. Between visits, your provider monitors labs and adjusts your protocol as needed. The initial visit and follow-up labs require in-person visits.
TRT uses pharmaceutical-grade testosterone cypionate prescribed based on your lab results. Over-the-counter supplements contain ingredients like ashwagandha or D-aspartic acid that may support general health but do not raise testosterone to therapeutic levels. If your labs show clinical deficiency, supplements will not fix it.

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