Low Libido Treatment in Atlanta
Decreased sexual desire affects millions of adults and can significantly impact relationships, self-esteem, and quality of life. At Peoples Wellness & Longevity, we provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment that addresses the root hormonal, metabolic, and physiological causes of low libido—helping you reclaim intimacy and vitality.

Understanding Low Libido
Low libido, also known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) or decreased sex drive, is characterized by a persistent lack of interest in sexual activity that causes personal distress or relationship difficulties. It's one of the most common sexual health concerns, affecting approximately 15-30% of women and 10-20% of men at some point in their lives. While it's normal for sexual desire to fluctuate throughout life stages, chronic low libido can erode intimacy, create emotional distance between partners, diminish self-confidence, and reduce overall life satisfaction. Many people struggle silently with this condition, believing it's simply part of aging or an unchangeable aspect of their personality, when in fact it's often a treatable medical concern rooted in correctable physiological imbalances.
The causes of low libido are complex and multifactorial, involving intricate interactions between hormonal systems, neurochemistry, physical health, psychological factors, and relationship dynamics. Common contributing factors include hormonal imbalances—particularly low testosterone in both men and women, thyroid dysfunction, elevated cortisol from chronic stress, and menopause-related estrogen decline. Metabolic conditions such as diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease can impair sexual function by affecting blood flow, nerve sensitivity, and hormonal balance. Medications including antidepressants (especially SSRIs), blood pressure medications, and hormonal contraceptives frequently suppress libido as a side effect. Psychological factors like depression, anxiety, body image concerns, and unresolved trauma also play significant roles. Additionally, relationship issues, chronic pain conditions, sleep disorders, and lifestyle factors such as excessive alcohol consumption, poor nutrition, and sedentary behavior can all contribute to diminished sexual desire.
Professional treatment matters because low libido rarely resolves on its own and often worsens over time if underlying causes remain unaddressed. Without proper diagnosis and intervention, the condition can create a downward spiral: diminished intimacy leads to relationship tension, which increases stress and further suppresses desire. Many individuals attempt self-help strategies or ignore the problem entirely, missing the opportunity to identify and correct treatable medical conditions. At Peoples Wellness & Longevity, our hormone and metabolic medicine specialists utilize advanced diagnostic testing to uncover the root causes—whether hormonal, metabolic, nutritional, or multifactorial—and develop personalized treatment protocols that restore physiological balance. By addressing the biological foundations of sexual health while also considering psychological and relational factors, we help patients achieve meaningful, sustainable improvements in libido, sexual satisfaction, and relationship quality.
Signs & Symptoms of Low Libido
Emotional & Psychological Symptoms
Lack of Sexual Thoughts or Fantasies
Rarely or never thinking about sex, even in situations that previously aroused interest.
No Interest in Initiating Intimacy
Never or rarely initiating sexual activity with your partner, feeling it's more obligation than desire.
Emotional Distress About Low Desire
Feeling worried, frustrated, or distressed about your lack of sexual interest and its impact on your life.
Diminished Self-Confidence
Feeling less attractive, desirable, or confident due to changes in sexual interest.
Relationship Tension or Guilt
Experiencing conflict with your partner about intimacy or feeling guilty about not meeting their needs.
Loss of Pleasure in Sexual Activity
Finding that even when you do engage sexually, there's little anticipation, excitement, or satisfaction.
Avoidance of Romantic Situations
Purposefully avoiding situations that might lead to sexual intimacy or romantic connection.
Physical & Behavioral Symptoms
Reduced Genital Sensitivity
Decreased physical responsiveness or sensation during intimate contact or stimulation.
Difficulty with Arousal
Inability to become physically aroused even when mentally willing or attempting intimacy.
Fatigue and Low Energy
Persistent tiredness that makes the idea of sexual activity feel exhausting rather than appealing.
Vaginal Dryness or Erectile Difficulties
Physical symptoms that make sexual activity uncomfortable or difficult, further reducing interest.
Changes in Body Composition
Increased body fat, decreased muscle mass, or other physical changes that affect body image and desire.
Sleep Disturbances
Poor sleep quality or insomnia that contributes to diminished energy and interest in intimacy.
Decreased Spontaneous Sexual Response
No longer experiencing spontaneous physical arousal or sexual thoughts throughout the day.
Reduced Response to Stimulation
Touch, imagery, or situations that once triggered desire now produce little or no response.
If you recognize these signs, help is available. Early treatment leads to better outcomes, improved relationship satisfaction, and restored quality of life. Our specialists can help identify the underlying causes and develop an effective treatment plan tailored to your unique situation.
How We Treat Low Libido
Comprehensive Assessment
We begin with an in-depth evaluation including detailed medical and sexual history, relationship assessment, and comprehensive hormone testing. Advanced diagnostics measure testosterone, estrogen, thyroid hormones, cortisol, DHEA, and metabolic markers to identify physiological imbalances. We also assess medications, lifestyle factors, and psychological contributors to create a complete picture of what's affecting your libido.
Personalized Treatment Plan
Based on your unique results, we design a customized protocol addressing your specific needs. This may include bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (testosterone, estrogen, or thyroid optimization), medication adjustments if current prescriptions are suppressing libido, and targeted supplements. We provide clear expectations, discuss all options, and collaborate with you to choose approaches that align with your goals and comfort level.
Ongoing Monitoring & Care
Sexual health restoration is a process that requires careful monitoring and adjustment. We schedule regular follow-ups to assess your response to treatment, track symptom improvement, and refine your protocol as needed. Hormone levels are retested to ensure optimal ranges, and we make modifications based on your feedback and results. Our goal is sustained improvement in libido, sexual satisfaction, and overall vitality—with continuous support throughout your journey.
Our evidence-based treatment approach draws from the latest research in hormone optimization, sexual medicine, and metabolic health. Depending on your specific situation, interventions may include testosterone therapy (for both men and women with documented deficiency), estrogen and progesterone optimization for menopausal or perimenopausal women, thyroid hormone replacement for hypothyroidism, DHEA supplementation, and cortisol management strategies for stress-related libido issues. We may also address contributing factors through metabolic optimization protocols (improving insulin sensitivity and body composition), nutritional interventions targeting key micronutrients (zinc, vitamin D, magnesium), sleep optimization, and lifestyle modifications. When appropriate, we collaborate with mental health professionals to address psychological factors and coordinate with your other healthcare providers to optimize or adjust medications that may be suppressing desire. Our integrative approach treats the whole person, not just isolated symptoms, to restore healthy sexual function and vitality.
Why Choose Peoples Wellness & Longevity for Low Libido Treatment
Board-Certified Expertise
Our physicians specialize in hormone and metabolic medicine with advanced training in sexual health optimization and extensive experience treating low libido in both men and women.
Personalized Approach
We recognize that low libido has different causes for different people. Your treatment plan is customized based on comprehensive testing, your unique physiology, and your personal goals.
Telehealth Available
Access expert care from the comfort of your home. We offer comprehensive telehealth consultations, making it easier to seek help for this sensitive concern without office visits.
Specialized Experience
We have successfully treated hundreds of patients with low libido, using advanced hormone optimization and metabolic protocols that address root causes rather than just masking symptoms.
Your Treatment Journey
First Evaluation (Week 1)
Your initial consultation includes a thorough discussion of your symptoms, sexual health history, relationship dynamics, and lifestyle factors. We order comprehensive lab work to assess hormone levels, metabolic markers, and other contributing factors. This appointment typically lasts 45-60 minutes and can be conducted in person or via telehealth. You'll leave with a clear understanding of next steps and what to expect from testing.
Treatment Begins (Weeks 2-4)
Once lab results are available, we review findings with you and develop your personalized treatment protocol. If hormone optimization is indicated, treatment typically begins within 1-2 weeks of your initial visit. For hormone therapy, initial changes may be subtle, with gradual improvements in energy, mood, and interest developing over the first month. We provide detailed instructions, answer all questions, and ensure you feel confident and supported as treatment begins.
Progress Review (Months 2-3)
Most patients begin noticing meaningful improvements in libido between 4-12 weeks of optimized treatment. We schedule follow-up appointments to assess your response, track symptom changes, and retest hormone levels to ensure optimal ranges. Based on your progress, we may adjust dosages or add complementary therapies. This is a collaborative process—your feedback is essential in refining your protocol for maximum benefit.
Long-term Management (Ongoing)
Once optimal improvement is achieved, we transition to maintenance care with periodic monitoring (typically every 3-6 months) to ensure continued benefit and make adjustments as needed over time. Sexual health can fluctuate with life changes, stress, aging, and other factors, so ongoing partnership with your physician helps maintain optimal libido and overall vitality. Many patients report sustained improvements in desire, sexual satisfaction, relationship quality, and confidence with continued treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions About Low Libido
How long does it take for low libido treatment to work?
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The timeline varies depending on the underlying causes and treatments used. For hormone-related low libido, most patients begin noticing improvements in mood, energy, and interest within 4-8 weeks of starting optimized hormone therapy, with continued improvement over 3-6 months as levels stabilize. Testosterone therapy typically shows initial effects within 3-4 weeks, while thyroid optimization may take 6-8 weeks. If medication changes are needed (such as switching antidepressants), improvements may occur more quickly, within 2-4 weeks. Factors like stress management, sleep optimization, and lifestyle changes contribute to gradual, sustained improvement. It's important to have realistic expectations—sexual desire is complex and restoration is typically gradual rather than immediate. We monitor your progress closely and adjust treatment to optimize results while setting clear milestones along the way.
Is medication always required for treating low libido?
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Not necessarily. Treatment depends entirely on the identified causes of your low libido. If testing reveals hormonal deficiencies (low testosterone, thyroid dysfunction, or menopausal hormone changes), hormone replacement therapy is often the most effective intervention and may be necessary for meaningful improvement. However, if low libido is caused by medications you're currently taking, adjusting or changing those medications may resolve the issue without adding new treatments. For some patients, addressing lifestyle factors such as chronic stress, poor sleep, nutritional deficiencies (zinc, vitamin D, magnesium), excessive alcohol use, or relationship issues can significantly improve libido without medication. We take a personalized approach: if hormone imbalances are documented, we'll recommend appropriate replacement therapy; if other factors are primary contributors, we'll address those first. Our goal is to use the most effective, appropriate interventions for your specific situation—sometimes that includes hormones, sometimes it doesn't.
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What if my treatment isn't working?
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If you're not experiencing expected improvement, there are several possible reasons and solutions. First, it may be a matter of timing—hormonal treatments can take 2-3 months to reach full effect, and some patients require this full period before noticing significant changes. Second, dosing may need adjustment—hormone optimization is individualized, and finding your ideal dose sometimes requires refinement based on follow-up labs and symptom response. Third, there may be additional contributing factors that weren't initially apparent, such as undiagnosed sleep apnea, unaddressed psychological factors, relationship issues, or other medications interfering with treatment. We never give up on patients who aren't responding as expected. Instead, we conduct additional evaluation, retest hormone levels to ensure they're in optimal ranges, review all potential contributing factors, and modify the treatment plan accordingly. Sometimes this means adjusting doses, changing delivery methods (such as switching from pills to creams or injections), adding complementary therapies, or referring to specialists for issues outside our scope. Our commitment is to work with you until we find the approach that produces meaningful improvement.
Can telehealth work for low libido treatment?
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Yes, absolutely. In fact, telehealth is often ideal for low libido treatment because it allows patients to discuss sensitive sexual health concerns from the privacy and comfort of their own homes, which many find less intimidating than in-person appointments. We can conduct comprehensive consultations, review detailed symptom histories, discuss test results, prescribe treatments, and provide ongoing monitoring entirely via secure video visits. Lab work can be ordered to local facilities near you or conducted through convenient at-home testing kits, depending on the specific tests needed. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy. The only potential limitation is if a physical examination is medically necessary, though this is rarely required for hormone-related low libido evaluation and treatment. Most of our low libido patients manage their entire treatment journey through telehealth, with excellent results and high satisfaction. This approach removes geographic barriers and makes expert specialty care accessible to patients throughout Atlanta and beyond.
Is low libido just a normal part of aging?
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While sexual desire may naturally fluctuate throughout life and hormonal changes do occur with aging, significantly diminished libido that causes distress or relationship problems is not something you should simply accept as inevitable. Yes, testosterone levels gradually decline with age in both men and women, and women experience dramatic hormonal shifts during perimenopause and menopause that can affect desire. However, these are treatable medical conditions, not just "normal aging" that you must endure. Many people maintain active, satisfying sexual lives well into their 70s, 80s, and beyond with appropriate hormone optimization and health management. The key question is not "Is this normal for my age?" but rather "Is this acceptable to me?" and "Is this affecting my quality of life or relationships?" If low libido is bothering you—regardless of your age—it deserves evaluation and treatment. Modern medicine offers safe, effective interventions that can restore libido, sexual satisfaction, and intimacy at any age. You don't have to resign yourself to diminished sexuality simply because you're getting older.
Related Conditions We Treat
Low Testosterone
Testosterone deficiency is a primary cause of low libido in both men and women, along with fatigue, decreased muscle mass, and mood changes.
Learn More →Menopause
Hormonal changes during menopause frequently cause decreased libido, vaginal dryness, and reduced sexual satisfaction—all treatable with hormone optimization.
Learn More →Thyroid Disorders
Hypothyroidism commonly causes fatigue, weight gain, and low libido. Proper thyroid optimization can significantly improve sexual desire and energy.
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