Robert Seik, Pharm.D., FMNM
About Robert Seik
Robert Seik brings a wealth of experience from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, having collaborated with national networks of research physicians on behalf of esteemed companies such as Schering-Plough, InterMune, and Valeant Pharmaceuticals. Throughout his career, Robert played a vital role in both researching and promoting innovative therapeutic agents for a diverse range of conditions, including infectious diseases, endocrine disorders, and immune-related ailments.
Robert’s educational journey led him to earn his pharmacy degree at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His clinical training was tailored to specialize in infectious disease and outcomes research. Notably, Robert’s most recent industry experience was with Valeant Pharmaceuticals, where he was actively engaged in clinical research and market development for a groundbreaking agent used in the treatment of hepatitis C.
Furthermore, Robert holds the esteemed title of Fellow in Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine with both The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) and The University of South Florida School of Medicine. In addition to his pharmaceutical endeavors, he is an enterprising entrepreneur and the proprietor of a compounding pharmacy in Las Vegas, Nevada.
As a compounding pharmacist, Robert’s expertise lies in hormone replacement therapy and functional medicine, with a focus on pharmaceutical-grade nutritional supplements. He is a sought-after lecturer for medical practitioners, sharing evidence-based approaches in the fields of hormone replacement within age management medicine, nutritional interventions for chronic disease management, and the utilization of opiate alternatives for effective pain management.
With a wealth of experience garnered from the pharmaceutical and biotech industry, Dr. Robert Seik has collaborated extensively with national networks of research physicians, contributing his expertise to esteemed companies such as Schering-Plough, InterMune, and Valeant Pharmaceuticals. Throughout his illustrious career, he played a pivotal role in both the research and promotion of groundbreaking treatments for a wide spectrum of medical conditions, including infectious diseases, endocrine disorders, and immune-related ailments.
Dr. Seik’s educational journey led him to earn his pharmacy degree from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His clinical training, with a specific focus on infectious disease and outcomes research, has enabled him to become a trailblazer in the realm of compounding pharmacy.
core strengths
- Anti-Aging
- Energy & Fatigue
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Weight Loss
- Thyroid issues
- Low Dose Naltrexone
In my role as a pharmacy owner, I take great pride in our affiliation with NMeds. Our core principles align seamlessly with a shared commitment to prioritizing patient well-being above all else. We share a common approach, emphasizing the integration of optimal medication choices, essential nutritional supplements, and the promotion of healthy lifestyle choices to best serve our patients.
By championing independent pharmacies, we, in turn, support the livelihoods of the dedicated individuals who make up our team. We operate within a sphere of unwavering dedication to our customers’ health, standing resolute against the looming presence of corporate interests that often prioritize profit over patient care. It is a privilege to join forces with NMeds and, by extension, you, our valued customers, in pursuit of this noble mission.
Supporting independent pharmacies supports the families of everyone we employ. We occupy a space in steadfast dedication to our customers’ health under ominous specter of corporate dominance, favoring only the most profitable treatments. It is our honor to share such a mission with NMeds.
5 Testosterone Therapy Questions to Answer
While any credible doctor will be able to answer all of the questions you may have, it’s always good to prepare before an appointment. That way, you’ll be able to get the basics out of the way and focus on a more personalized conversation with your doctor. If you’re new to understanding hormone replacement therapy, then this is a great crash course.
What is Testosterone?
The primary sex hormone in males is testosterone. It is vital to the development of male reproductive tissues and it is responsible for many functions in the body. It is a big part of sperm production as well as red blood cell formation.
Do I Have Low Testosterone?
There are some obvious signs that your testosterone levels might be low. If most of these symptoms apply to you, setting up an appointment to get diagnosed is in your best interest. Here are symptoms of low-T levels: low sex drive less energy weight gain depression moodiness low self-esteem thinning body hair thinner bones
Why Should I Get Hormone Replacement Therapy?
If you looked over the symptoms for low testosterone and feel like many of them apply to you, it’s time to consider hormone replacement therapy. Any of the symptoms of low-T can take a toll on your body as well as your mental health. To improve your well-being and confidence, you should get a testosterone replacement. Of course, everything has its benefits and risks. However, if you want to go back to feeling younger and get that sex drive back then it’s a great idea to consider hormone replacement therapy.
How Is Low Testosterone Diagnosed?
When you make an appointment and meet with a doctor, they’ll begin by giving you a physical examination and measuring your testosterone level with a blood test. This will give them a number that determines if you have low testosterone. If you end up having a low level of T, then you will begin the conversation about low testosterone treatment.
Is Low Testosterone Part of Aging?
Low testosterone is mostly caused by the natural cycle of aging. However, this is not the only reason low testosterone occurs. While several other things could be causing low T, here are the most common reasons: Serious injury to the testes Chemotherapy Tumors of the pituitary gland Alcohol abuse Obesity or extreme weight loss High levels of prolactin HIV/AIDS A medical professional will be able to better diagnose the specific cause.