Center For Men's Health
Port Charlotte, FL
In-person testosterone replacement therapy clinic with 18 Florida locations, specializing exclusively in FDA-approved intramuscular injections administered by physicians.
Center for Men's Health is an in-person testosterone replacement therapy clinic established in 2011, operating 18 Florida-licensed locations across southwest and central Florida. The practice is led by James A. DeRespino, M.D. (founder and Medical Director, Emergency Medicine specialist) and Gregory D. Stahl, M.D. (Board Certified in Internal Medicine), along with A.A. Griswold, M.D., all members of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.
The clinic has administered over 1 million patient injections using FDA-approved medications from Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Hikma, and Perrigo Pharmaceuticals. Treatment involves intramuscular testosterone injections administered every 14 days with B12 injections included.
- 18 Florida locations
- Over 1 million injections
- FDA-approved medications only
- No compounded testosterone
At a Glance
More About Center For Men's Health
The clinic's 18 locations span Naples, Estero, Ft. Myers, Cape Coral, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Venice, Sarasota, Bradenton, St. Petersburg, Pinellas Park, Brandon, South Tampa, Carrollwood, Clearwater, Plant City, Wesley Chapel, and Tarpon Springs.
Pricing Structure:
- Initial evaluation: $45 (labs and physician exam)
- Ongoing IM injections: $85 each (every 14 days)
- In-house hematocrit and hemoglobin testing: $7 (finger prick, approximately 4 times yearly)
- Standard follow-up labs: $90 (at 12 weeks and every 6-12 months)
The clinic does not accept insurance but provides properly coded invoices for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Optional medications may be prescribed including estrogen blockers, Viagra, and Cialis as medically indicated.
Practice Standards: All staff hold FBI and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Level II criminal background clearances and are certified in Basic Life Support and AED use. The clinic does not ship medication, does not employ financial contracts or upfront payments, and does not sell supplements. The practice emphasizes direct physician-patient relationships without insurance company involvement.