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What Men Need to Know About Low T

by John Bertini Jr., M.D., FACSJohn-Bertini-MD.jpg

Testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS), now commonly referred to as low testosterone or "low T," is a condition seen in aging men. Current estimates are that six to 12 percent of men 40 years and older experience adverse effects due to testosterone deficiency—and many of them go undiagnosed.  

Visitor Information

Visiting Hours

  • Visiting hours for all adult inpatient units: 6-8 p.m., 7 days a week or as posted.
  • Visiting hours for children and adolescents: 6-7 p.m., 7 days a week or as posted.

Patients are on a daily schedule that includes groups, unit activities, and meetings with social services, nursing staff, and hospital staff. We ask that visitors come only during scheduled times.

Personal Items Permitted at Our Center

Preparing For Your Stay

Due to the lack of storage space, please limit personal items to one small bag. Items brought in by patients are the sole responsibility of the patient. St. Luke’s will not be held responsible for any missing, lost/stolen or damaged items.

During the summer (Memorial day to Labor day) please bring an appropriate bathing suit i.e. one piece for women and knee length swim trunks for men.