Feeling Off on TRT? It Could Be Your Blood, Not Your Hormones

What You Need To Know | OptiVena Mobile Lab Service Phoenix, AZ

If you’re on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), you probably expect to feel stronger, more energized, and mentally sharp. But what if, instead, you’re dealing with unexplained fatigue, headaches, dizziness, or even high blood pressure? You might assume your testosterone dose needs adjusting—but the real issue could be your blood.



How TRT Affects Your Blood

Testosterone does more than just boost muscle growth and energy levels; it also increases red blood cell production. While that sounds like a good thing, too many red blood cells can thicken your blood, making it harder for your heart to pump efficiently. This condition, known as polycythemia, can lead to:


✅ Increased blood pressure
✅ Headaches or dizziness
✅ Fatigue or sluggishness
✅ Flushed or red skin
✅ Shortness of breath
✅ Increased risk of stroke or heart attack


The key indicators of thickened blood are high hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, which can easily go unnoticed without routine bloodwork.



Why Blood Donation Might Not Be an Option

Many men assume they can simply donate blood to lower their levels, but blood donation centers often have strict eligibility requirements. If your hemoglobin or hematocrit levels are too high, they may turn you away. Additionally, some donation centers limit how often you can donate, which may not align with your medical needs.

That’s where therapeutic phlebotomy comes in.



What Is Therapeutic Phlebotomy and How Can It Help?

Therapeutic phlebotomy is a medically prescribed blood draw specifically designed to lower excessive red blood cells and improve circulation. Unlike standard blood donations, this procedure follows your doctor’s specific orders on how much blood should be drawn and how often to maintain optimal health.

Many TRT patients need this procedure on a regular basis to prevent complications. If you’re on testosterone therapy and experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned earlier, it’s a good idea to ask your doctor for bloodwork to check your hemoglobin and hematocrit levels.


The Easy, Hassle-Free Way to Get Therapeutic Phlebotomy

If your doctor prescribes therapeutic phlebotomy, the last thing you want to do is deal with long waits at clinics or hospitals just to possibly be turned away. OptiVena Mobile Phlebotomy makes it easy by bringing the service to you.


We provide:


🚗 At-home or workplace blood draws—No need to waste time in a waiting room. We come to you and we are generally done in 45 minutes or less!


📋 Doctor-directed procedures—We follow your physician’s exact orders. We will not turn you away if your levels are too high!


⚡ Fast and professional service—Convenient, stress-free, and efficient. Our phlebotomists have over 13 years of experience and are nationally certified.


Take Control of Your Health

If you’re on TRT, don’t overlook the impact it can have on your blood health. Regular monitoring and therapeutic phlebotomy can help you avoid serious complications while keeping you feeling your best.



Discover our In-Home Therapeutic Phlebotomy Service


> Private Pay Service Starting at $150

> Lab Order/Prescription Required


Ask your doctor today if a therapeutic phlebotomy is right for your condition

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