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Shane Kelleher, PA-C

Shane Kelleher graduated from Baylor University in 2012 with a B.S. in Biology. He then attended the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Physician Associate Program and graduated with his Master of Health Sciences degree in 2015.

Following graduation, Shane married and moved to Fort Worth. He practiced at a men’s health center for three years before leaving to start his own clinic in 2019. He provides primary care to men and specializes in testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), a field of medicine that he has worked diligently to refine over the past nine years.

Shane credits his passion for healthcare to the many pediatric practitioners who assisted him throughout his childhood. This experience has driven Shane to give back to his patients and the medical community that helped him.

Controlling the Polycythemia Effect Associated with Testosterone Treatment

Objectives:

  • Identify when to test for testicular hypofunction and include it in your differential diagnosis.
  • Identify a refined normal range for males based on clinical data, as well as improved treatment methods to maintain testosterone levels at the recently published ‘physiological normal range.
  • Discuss the causes of the secondary polycythemia effect associated with TRT.