Innovative Franchise Model Propels Castle Rock Hormone Health to New Heights in Healthcare


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"We want to bring a higher level of integrity to the sales and marketing process and continue to rectify our systems to support our franchisees," Chris Stolzman, CEO of Castle Rock Hormone Health, says in a press release.

That's why the Colorado-based hormone replacement therapy company is now offering franchises, with plans to grow to 50 by the end of the year and to have a presence in 37 states by the end of the year.

Franchisees receive clinical support, training, and access to the company's "Funnel RX" patient acquisition system, as well as access to personal training, nutrition, and diagnostics, per a press release.

"We are dedicated to delivering high-quality content and ensuring that patients share our vision, we can positively impact the lives of many," Stolzman says.

Castle Rock Hormone Health was founded by Dr. Lee Moorer in 2021 and has since served more than 3,500 patients, per the press release.

Patients report increased energy, improved sleep, enhanced sexual health, and better quality of life within the first month of treatment, per the release.

"Another factor distinguishes us from competitors like Game Day Men's Health Low T Center and Ageless Men's Health is how our providers spend more time to provide necessary care for

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