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Individual results may vary. Benefits described are based on clinical and pharmacological evidence and do not constitute a guarantee of treatment outcomes. All treatment requires evaluation and approval by a licensed provider.




Online sleep treatment allows eligible patients to complete a secure medical intake and receive review from a licensed provider. The provider reviews your sleep concerns, health history, medications, and goals to determine whether treatment may be appropriate.
Licensed providers may review concerns such as difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, restless sleep, frequent nighttime awakenings, poor sleep quality, and daytime fatigue. Some sleep problems may require lab work, a sleep study, in-person care, or specialist evaluation.
Yes. Prescription sleep treatments require review and approval by a licensed healthcare provider. Treatment is not guaranteed. Your provider may approve treatment, deny treatment, request more information, or recommend another type of care.
No. Testosterone Shots is not a pharmacy. We provide telehealth consultations, clinical review, and care coordination. If treatment is approved, your prescription is sent to a licensed pharmacy partner, who handles medication payment, fulfillment, and shipping directly with you.
No. Testosterone Shots does not sell, manufacture, handle, dispense, or ship prescription medication. Patients pay Testosterone Shots for consultation, clinical review, care coordination, and related clinical services only. Medication payment is handled directly by the licensed pharmacy partner if treatment is approved.
Depending on your health history and provider review, options may include prescription sleep medications, non-habit-forming sleep support options, hormone-related evaluation, lifestyle guidance, or other provider-directed treatment plans. Your provider determines what is appropriate.
Zolpidem is a prescription sedative-hypnotic medication used for short-term treatment of insomnia when clinically appropriate. It may help with sleep onset, but it is not appropriate for everyone and can carry risks such as next-day impairment, abnormal sleep behaviors, dependence, and interactions with alcohol or other sedating medications.
Zolpidem may be appropriate for some patients when prescribed and monitored by a licensed provider, but it can carry risks. Patients should avoid alcohol, avoid combining it with other sedatives unless directed by a provider, and avoid driving or operating machinery if they feel impaired.
A sleep formula is a provider-reviewed option that may include ingredients or medications intended to support sleep onset, sleep maintenance, relaxation, or circadian rhythm. The exact formula and appropriateness depend on provider review and patient-specific factors.
Some sleep medications can carry dependency, tolerance, withdrawal, next-day impairment, or misuse risks. Your provider will review your health history and medication profile to determine whether a treatment is appropriate and how it should be used.
Sleep medications may not be appropriate for people with certain respiratory conditions, untreated sleep apnea, severe liver disease, substance use disorder history, pregnancy, certain psychiatric conditions, or people taking alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or other sedating medications. A licensed provider must review your history first.
Yes. Sleep apnea can cause poor sleep quality, frequent awakenings, snoring, morning headaches, daytime fatigue, and low oxygen levels during sleep. If sleep apnea is suspected, your provider may recommend a sleep study or follow-up with a specialist.
Timing depends on the treatment, dose, sleep routine, underlying cause, and individual response. Some patients may notice changes within days, while others may need several weeks of sleep hygiene changes, follow-up, or treatment adjustment.
No. Alcohol can increase sedation, breathing risks, impaired coordination, memory problems, and dangerous sleep behaviors when combined with many sleep medications. Always follow your provider and pharmacy instructions.
Improved sleep quality may help some patients feel more rested, but results vary. Daytime fatigue can have many causes, including sleep apnea, stress, low hormones, anemia, thyroid issues, medication side effects, or other medical conditions.
Yes. Insurance is not required for the online consultation and clinical review. Medication costs, if any, are handled directly by the licensed pharmacy partner if treatment is approved.
Start with a secure online intake and licensed provider review. If treatment is approved and a prescription is issued, your prescription is sent to a licensed pharmacy partner. The pharmacy contacts you directly to complete medication payment and shipping.

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The information and clinical services described on this website are for educational and informational purposes only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All treatments require evaluation and approval by a licensed healthcare provider through a telemedicine consultation. Treatment approval is not guaranteed. Individual results may vary, and treatments may carry risks and side effects. Certain compounded medications, wellness treatments, or off-label uses may not be evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety, effectiveness, or quality unless explicitly stated. Testosterone Shots provides telehealth consultations, clinical review, care coordination, lab-related services, membership services, and ongoing treatment management. Testosterone Shots is not a pharmacy and does not manufacture, compound, dispense, sell, handle, warehouse, ship, or collect payment for prescription medication. Testosterone Shots collects payment only for consultations, clinical review, care coordination, lab-related services, membership services, and other non-pharmacy services. If treatment is approved, your prescription may be sent to a licensed pharmacy partner. The pharmacy contacts you directly to complete medication payment and shipping. Services are provided by licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, and/or other licensed healthcare providers in states where they are authorized to practice. This service is not intended for medical emergencies. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical care. We take reasonable measures to protect personal health information in accordance with applicable privacy laws, including HIPAA. By using this website or its services, you agree to our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Notice of Privacy Practices, Telehealth Consent, and Important Safety Information. You must be 18 years of age or older to use this service.