HealingMaps Take: Low T Center is the only peptide provider in the Nashville suburbs that accepts major insurance plans alongside FSA/HSA. Free testosterone testing and consultations remove the financial barrier to entry. The Gallatin location serves the Hendersonville and Sumner County corridor.
Low T Center offers 1 specific peptide compound (Sermorelin), placing it in the bottom half of the 10+ Tennessee peptide clinics in our directory (the median clinic menu offers 2 compounds; the deepest offers 15). The named clinical lead is a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant rather than an MD/DO.
✓ Last verified: April 4, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff
| Review Scores | Positive testimonials |
| Location | Gallatin, Tennessee |
| Address | 1531 Hunt Club Blvd, Suite 320, Gallatin, TN 37066 |
| Phone | (615) 452-8989 |
| Website | lowtcenter.com |
| Treatments | Sermorelin, Testosterone therapy |
| Conditions Treated | Low testosterone, hormone deficiency, weight management |
| Administration | Subcutaneous injection |
| Cost | Free testosterone test and consultation |
| Insurance | Accepts FSA/HSA and most major insurance |
| Clinical Lead | Tommy Bourgeois, PA-C — Board-certified PA, men’s health and HRT specialist |
Your prescribing provider, Dr. Tommy Bourgeois, is verified in the federal CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) under NPI 1033715610, with a primary specialty of Physician Assistant and a primary practice address in Franklin, TN. CMS records show this NPI has been active since 2020. NPPES record verified 2026-05-08. Dr. Tommy Bourgeois’s NPI tenure is among the more recently licensed of the 6 Tennessee peptide providers we’ve verified in NPPES (longest-tenured peer registered in 2005; cohort median 2008).
What this means for you: Physician Assistants can prescribe compounded peptides under collaborative agreements with a supervising physician, with state-specific scope-of-practice rules.
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“Being able to use my insurance for peptide therapy was a game changer. Free testing made it easy to get started. — Patient Testimonial”
Low T Center is a men’s health clinic in Gallatin serving the Hendersonville and Sumner County area. The practice offers Sermorelin alongside testosterone therapy. Tommy Bourgeois, PA-C leads the clinical team. The clinic accepts major insurance, FSA, and HSA, with free testosterone testing and consultation for new patients.
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Most Low T Center patients report the consult-to-first-injection window runs 1–3 weeks depending on lab turnaround and pharmacy fulfillment.
The questions below are pulled from the gaps in this specific listing — areas the clinic doesn’t publicly answer that you should clarify before booking. Each one is designed to get you a useful answer in 30 seconds or less.
Based on this listing, Low T Center names 1 specific peptide compound: Sermorelin. The clinic may offer additional compounds not published on its public listing — confirm the full menu on a consult call.
Yes. Dr. Tommy Bourgeois is registered in the federal CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) under NPI 1033715610, with a primary specialty of Physician Assistant and a primary practice address in Franklin, TN. The NPI has been active since 2020.
Low T Center doesn’t mention telehealth or virtual visits on its listing. Most peptide clinics require in-person evaluation for the initial consult; some offer virtual follow-ups once a patient is stable. If geography or travel matters to you, ask on the consult call whether they can prescribe and follow up virtually — and which states they’re licensed to do so in.
Among verified Tennessee peptide clinics in the HealingMaps directory, Low T Center ranks in the bottom half of Tennessee peptide clinics in the directory by compound depth. Compound depth is one signal among several — provider credentials, pharmacy sourcing transparency, and lab requirements also matter when comparing.
Low T Center is located in Gallatin, Tennessee. The full street address, phone number, and hours are listed in the data card above.
Themes drawn from HealingMaps editorial analysis of verified Tennessee peptide clinics in our directory. Refreshed quarterly; percentages rounded to nearest 5%.
Across Tennessee peptide clinics in our directory, Sermorelin appears in 50% of listings; BPC-157 in 50%; NAD+ in 40%; CJC-1295 in 30%. Compounds appearing in fewer than 20% of Tennessee listings — including Semaglutide, Epitalon, Selank — are less commonly disclosed; patients seeking those should specifically ask whether the clinic prescribes them.
5% of Tennessee clinics in our directory openly state whether they use a 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy. The rest leave the class unstated. The distinction matters for patients — 503A pharmacies fill prescriptions individually after your provider writes them (typically a few-day wait, in-state shipping), while 503B outsourcing facilities pre-batch under direct FDA inspection (often supporting same-visit fulfillment and direct-to-home shipping). Worth asking specifically before you book.
25% of verified Tennessee clinics name an MD or DO as clinical lead (this listing’s clinical lead is Physician Assistant-trained). The remainder are NP/PA-led or don’t publicly name a specific prescribing clinician. Any state-licensed physician, NP, or PA can legitimately prescribe compounded peptides — but knowing your prescriber’s training and tenure helps you assess fit for your specific protocol.
The median Tennessee clinic in our directory publishes 4 specific peptide compounds on its listing. The deepest disclosed menu names 15; 25% of listings name no specific compounds at all. A wide menu means more options at one clinic; a narrow menu can reflect specialization (e.g. weight-loss-only programs) or limited public disclosure (the clinic prescribes more than it advertises).
Pharmacy sourcing: This clinic doesn’t state its 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy partner. The class affects how your prescription is fulfilled — custom-compounded with in-state shipping (503A) versus pre-batched with broader shipping including direct-to-home delivery (503B) — so it’s worth asking before starting any compounded protocol.
Low T Center’s named prescriber is verifiable in the CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System — the highest single trust signal we look for. The clinic names 1 specific peptide compound — including Sermorelin. What’s not publicly stated: which pharmacy class (503A vs 503B) handles compounding. Worth asking on your consult call. See our full vetting rubric →
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