Low Libido
Low libido means reduced interest in sex. This can come from hormones, poor sleep, mood symptoms, relationship strain, chronic illness, or side effects from medication.
When to Book
Book a visit if symptoms are new, persistent, getting worse, or affecting daily life. Early evaluation often prevents complications.
Symptoms
Lower interest in sex, fewer sexual thoughts, distress about reduced desire, and reduced intimacy.
Causes & Risk Factors
Low testosterone, depression, anxiety, sleep apnea, medication effects (especially antidepressants), chronic pain, and relationship stress.
How We Evaluate
Evaluation looks at testosterone, stress, depression, sleep, medications, substance use, and relationship factors.
Treatment Options
Treatment may include hormone evaluation, sleep treatment, stress reduction, medication changes, counseling, or treatment of medical disease.
When It Is Urgent
Seek care when reduced interest in sex is persistent, distressing, or affecting your relationship.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is low libido always hormonal?
No. Sleep, mood, medications, and relationship factors are equally common causes.
Can antidepressants affect libido?
Yes. This is a well-recognized side effect that can often be addressed.
Can sleep apnea lower sexual interest?
Yes. Untreated sleep apnea affects energy, mood, and hormone balance.
Get a Clear Plan for Low Libido
Our team evaluates you as an individual and builds a treatment plan that fits your life — not a template.