Conditions We Address

Low Libido & Sexual Wellness in Las Vegas

A discreet, physician-led evaluation of the hormonal and nervous-system factors behind low libido.

Medically reviewed by Charles Kamen, MD, board-certified neurologist

Low libido is common, has real medical drivers, and deserves a discreet, professional evaluation — not a quick prescription from a stranger. At LiveNow Longevity, Dr. Charles Kamen, MD reviews the hormonal, vascular, and nervous-system factors that influence libido for both men and women.

After a complete evaluation, a protocol may be considered when medically appropriate. We are honest about what is realistic and never push a one-size plan.

Every plan begins with a complete medical evaluation by Dr. Charles Kamen, MD. Individual results vary, and we do not guarantee specific outcomes.

Why It Happens

Libido is driven by an interplay of hormones, blood flow, brain chemistry, and emotional health — so a drop in desire can come from several directions at once. Testosterone and estrogen levels, thyroid function, stress and cortisol, sleep, certain medications (including some antidepressants and blood-pressure drugs), and vascular health all influence it.

Importantly, libido is not only a "plumbing" issue — much of desire is generated in the nervous system. That is why some approaches act on blood flow while others act on brain pathways. A real evaluation distinguishes between them rather than assuming.

How Our Approach Helps

Dr. Kamen begins with a discreet, professional consultation and a hormone panel to understand what is actually driving the change. The plan is individualized — for some patients the answer is hormonal optimization; for others, a different approach is more appropriate.

Where medically appropriate, peptides studied in this context may be considered. PT-141 (bremelanotide) is a melanocortin-receptor peptide studied for sexual wellness that acts on nervous-system pathways rather than primarily on blood flow — relevant to both men and women. Kisspeptin is studied in the context of the reproductive-hormone axis. Any protocol is prescribed and supervised after evaluation.

What We Evaluate

Hormone panel and relevant labs

Medical history, medications, and stress factors

Vascular and nervous-system contributors

A discreet, physician-led conversation about your goals

Approaches We May Consider

Considered only when medically appropriate, after a complete evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes low libido?

Libido is influenced by hormones, vascular health, medications, stress, sleep, and nervous-system factors. A medical evaluation with labs identifies the contributing causes rather than guessing.

Do you treat both men and women?

Yes. The evaluation and any protocol are individualized. Some peptides studied in this context, such as PT-141, are relevant to both men and women.

How is PT-141 different from other options?

PT-141 acts on melanocortin pathways in the nervous system, a different mechanism from medications that act primarily on blood flow. Your physician will explain whether it is appropriate for you.

Is the visit discreet?

Yes — it is a private, professional, physician-led medical evaluation. Dr. Kamen reviews your history and labs and discusses options respectfully.

How much does it cost?

The initial medical evaluation is $88. Protocol costs depend on your individualized plan and are discussed after your evaluation.

How do I get started?

Book online or call (702) 808-2650 for a discreet evaluation in Las Vegas.

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The $88 evaluation is the most accurate way to understand what is driving your symptoms. Dr. Charles Kamen, MD reviews your labs, history, and goals and recommends a plan only if it is appropriate. Serving Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, Green Valley, and Nevada.

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