Testimonials
I usually do not promote our services or accomplishments based upon testimonials from our patients and colleagues . Historically, these are perceived as tales, anecdotal, and unprofessional when used to encourage new patients. We have been quite fortunate in having a great group of people who have entrusted their well-being to us and have achieved the responses they wanted. Recently, I was sent an email where the patient glorified his program and our expertise. I responded with a thank you but, that was not good enough. They though that their comments should be used as a messase to others and therefore posted on this site. As you can see I recanted my original position. All the best Mark L. Gordon, MD. 
April 28, 2011 5:30pm

Dear Dr. Gordon,  Thank you for your kind letter.  I heard about your book as the, THE, book to have if you are beginning or growing a practice in anti-aging and health and wellness.  I have been involved in health and wellness for 6 years, but have begun to strongly move my practice into this growing area to serve a growing need for this type of care in the rural setting.  I have been concerned for many years about the growing obesity problem and how prevention is often ignored for a focus on treatment.  The old colloquialisms are often true, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cures".

I do not currently need anything else and would appreciate the book being sent as quickly as possible and eagerly await its arrival.  Again, I thank you for your kind offer of assistance.

Ellen D. "Summer" Walthall, M.D.

August 24, 2010  2:34 PM
Dear Dr. Gordon,  I was so thrilled to have found your book Clinical Application of Interventional Endocrinology this year.  It is the most complete, well documented text book for age management available and I thank you for creating it.  It has become invaluable to me in my practice. I am a newly practicing age management physician who just became a diplomat with the A4M this year.  I have opened a practice in Oregon and am interested in using the Secretropin product for my patients to raise IGF-1 levels.  I recently purchased a stock of Secretropin.   I noticed on your website that you offer a course to be considered certified to prescribe the Secretropin and become listed on your website as a prescribing doctor.  I am interested in how I might become certified. Also, is anyone using the Secretropin on children with short stature?  It seems like it would be a better way to raise IGF-1 levels to stimulate intrinsic secretion rather than supplement it with Growth Hormone injections. Also would be much easier on the children than an injection.  Patricia B.
Tuesday, June 09, 2009 3:14 PM
Previous to seeing Dr. Gordon I was experiencing extreme fatigue and lethargy, end general depression. I was tired constantly, had very little energy for the gym, needed daily naps and lacked ambition and drive, normally a big part of my personality. In addition, my libido had fallen off to the point of concern from my wife.  My previous GP prescribed Testosterone gel, which made me feel much better, but I was compelled to switch doctors. And while my current Dr. has an excellent reputation, and I generally trust him, he has a closed mind to the issue of even small adjustments to hormone levels, even after repeated discussions with him. Thus , I am trying the program prescribed by Dr. Gordon and am already amazed at how much better I feel. My sleep is deeper with much more REM, I seldom need naps, my desire to work out, even late in the day has returned . My weight lifting recovery has sped up, my pumps are better, and last longer. My general malaise has improved a great deal, and to both my wife's and my delite, so has my libido. This improvement began between 24 and 48 hrs after my first injection, and is continuing after the second. So far, so good!  Best, Bob G.