Identifying & Addressing Low Androgens in Midlife
Allison Smith, ND

Low androgen levels are a common yet often overlooked contributor to fatigue, loss of vitality, reduced lean mass, cognitive changes, and diminished quality of life in midlife men and women. While testosterone often takes center stage, a broader understanding of androgen physiology—including DHEA and its downstream metabolites—offers valuable insight into aging, catabolism, and stress adaptation.
Register to learn more about:
- The physiology and clinical effects of androgens throughout the body, including sex-specific patterns of age-related decline
- How dried urine hormone testing can assess not only androgen production, but also hormone metabolism and stress-related factors that influence androgen balance
- How DUTCH findings can guide clinical decision-making and individualized treatment strategies through male and female case studies
- Evidence-informed hormonal and non-hormonal interventions within a functional medicine framework
About the Speaker
Allison Smith, ND completed her education at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. She has worked in private practice focusing on primary care, women’s health, and dermatologic laser therapy. Over the last 10 years, she has consulted with providers on thousands of cases in the context of hormone testing and brought awareness of testing to providers in clinical practice through consulting, webinars, case presentations, and articles. She now leads an esteemed lineup of clinical educators at Precision Analytical, home of the DUTCH Test.
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Please Note: The contents of this webinar are for educational and informational purposes only. The information is not to be interpreted as, or mistaken for, clinical advice. Please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
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TAGS
Women's Health
Men's Health
Androgens
Cognition
Stress