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Corpus Christi Hormone Replacement Therapy Services

Aging may ultimately be inevitable, but there are many things that we can do to improve the way that our bodies adapt to the aging process, and mitigate the effects of Age-Associated issues such as Hormone Decline which exacerbate the aging process. As scientists and medical researchers learn more about aging, they find that many aspects of aging can be treated effectively, improving the health and longevity of the patient. Hormone Deficiency and Imbalance is one area in which it is possible to improve health through specific health regimens and Hormone Treatments such as HGH Therapy and Testosterone Therapy.

The Conscious Evolution Institute is proud to provide quality Hormone Treatments to the Corpus Christi area, and we are a licensed and board-certified Hormone Clinic that serves the entire state of Texas. If you are looking for a reputable Corpus Christi Hormone Doctor, we can arrange for an appointment with one of our medical affiliates in the Nueces County area that can meet with you to perform the preliminary physical and draw the blood sample that we need to make an informed and accurate diagnosis of your Hormone State. If you feel that you can benefit from the Corpus Christi HRT Treatments that we provide, we would be happy to take your call, or simply fill out the contact form to your right!

Corpus Christi Low-T Hormone Treatment for Testosterone Deficiency and Andropause

Are you a man from Texas, over the age of thirty? Have you been experiencing sexual essues which have inhibited your ability to peform in the bedroom, such as low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, or premature ejaculation? Before turning to Cialis, make an appointment with a Corpus Christi Hormone Doctor and get your Testosterone Levels checked. Testosterone Deficiency is one of the primary causes of sexual dysfunction, and you can overcome that burden with quality Bio-Identical Testosterone Treatments including Testosterone Injections and Testosterone Patches. Testosterone can help you maintain your sexual vitality, as well as your physical and mental health, if you are currently suffering from Low-T.

Corpus Christi Human Growth Hormone Therapy for Somatopause and HGH Imbalance

HGH Deficiency is a medical condition that affects countless men and women across the United States today. Human Growth Hormone helps control and modulate cellular metabolism, and as Growth Hormone Levels decline, patients are more likely to experience symptoms such as fatigue, low lbido, weight gain, reduced exercise capacity and muscle mass, increased risk of illness, reduced resiliency toward injury, as well as depression and cognitive decline. If you have experienced the symptoms above, there is a significant chance that you qualify for Corpus Christi Human Growth Hormone Therapy Treatment. There's no reason to let Hormone Deficiency reduce your ability to live and enjoy your life. Give us a call and we can help you meet a Texas HGH Therapy Provider in the Corpus Christi area that can get you the treatment that you need and deserve.

Corpus Christi Sermorelin Injectable Therapy for HGH Deficiency

HGH Injections aren't the only option available to men and women in Corpus Christi suffering from Growth Hormone Deficiency, Sermorelin Acetate Injections are also a valid option, and may be the better option for many patients. Sermorelin is a Recombinant HRT Therapy that is created using the blueprint of another hormone that is produced by the human body, called Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone. This hormone does exactly what it sounds like it does—it activates the pituitary in order to release Human Growth Hormone. For patients with Adult-Onset HGH Deficiency, Sermorelin can help create a stable pattern of Growth Hormone Release that is nearly identical to that which we experience when we are at our physiological peak. Sermorelin is more cost-effective than HGH and can be prescribed Off-Label, making it the perfect choice for many patients.

Corpus Christi HCG Injection Treatments for Weight Loss

Along with our fantastic Hormone Restoration and Optimization options, the Conscious Evolution Institute also offers Texas Bio-Identical Hormone Treatments that allow you to harness the power of hormones in order to facilitate healthy changes in your life that are not directly related to your overall Hormone Balance, such as weight loss. When used in combination with Caloric Restriction, Recombinant HCG Therapy leads to supercharged weight loss of as much as thirty pounds in a month. HCG works because it calibrates metabolism to burn body fat while also keeping muscle mass and energy levels stabilized. It does all of this while also softening the sensation of craving and hunger which tempts us to cheat, overeat, and lose our dedication to losing weight. If other diets have proven unsavory in the past, give us a call and ask us about our Corpus Christi Weight Loss Treatments with HCG.

Corpus Christi, Texas Information

Corpus Christi is located in southwest Texas, a little over halfway between Houston, Texas and the United States-Mexico Border. Corpus Christi is often referred to as The Real Windy City and The Sparkling City by the Sea. Corpus Christi is located in Nueces County, and is also the county seat. Corpus Christi is a very popular tourist destination for visitors from all over Texas as well as all over the United States. As a result of the beautiful beaches of Corpus Christi, the city is also nicknamed, the Texas Riviera.

Aside from tourism, Corpus Christi also has a strong economy as a result of its well-established port, which is one of the biggest in the entire United States. Like many other major cities in Texas, Corpus Christi is well-served by the natural resources in the region, and is a strong factor in the national oil industry, as well as the manufacture of products derived from oil, such as plastics and rubber. The military also has a significant presence in Corpus Christi, as the city is the home to both Naval Air Station Corpus Christi and the Corpus Christi Army Depot. Suburbs of Corpus Christi Include Robstown, Portland, Taft, Sinton, and Ingleside. Important neighborhoods in the city include Gardendale, Mustang Island, Annaville, Clarkwood, and Flour Bluff.

All About Corpus Christi, Texas Geographic Area

Corpus Christi is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas. The county seat of Nueces County also extends into the Aransas, Kleberg, and San Patricio counties. The metropolitan area population in 2011 was 463,577. The population was 307,953, at the July 2011 US Census estimate, making it the eighth most populous city in the state of Texas. It is the principal city of the tri-county Corpus Christi Metropolitan Statistical Area, as well as the larger Corpus Christi-Kingsville Combined Statistical Area. The translation from Latin of the city's name is Body of Christ, given to the settlement by the Spanish, in honor of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). The city has been nicknamed the "Sparkling City by the Sea", particularly in literature promoting tourism.

The city is home to the Port of Corpus Christi, the 5th largest port in the nation and is served by the Corpus Christi International Airport.

Corpus Christi was founded in 1839 by Colonel Henry Lawrence Kinney as Kinney's Trading Post, or Kinney's Ranch. It is a small trading post to sell supplies to a Mexican revolutionary army camped about 25 miles (40 km) west. In July 1845, U.S. troops commanded by General Zachary Taylor set up camp there in preparation for war with Mexico, where they remained until March 1846. About a year later, the city was named Corpus Christi and was incorporated on September 9, 1852. The Port of Corpus Christi was opened in 1926 and the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station was commissioned in 1941.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Corpus Christi has a total area of 460.2 square miles (1,192.0 km2), of which 154.6 square miles (400.5 km2, 33.60%) of it is land and 305.6 square miles (791.5 km2, 66.40%) is water. Drinking water for the city is supplied by two reservoirs, Lake Corpus Christi and the Choke Canyon Reservoir. Through an effective regional partnership with the Nueces River Authority and the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, a 101-mile (163 km) pipeline was built which transports water from Lake Texana to the city's O.N. Steven's Water Treatment Plant. It was named the Mary Rhodes Pipeline, after the late Mayor Mary Rhodes. All reservoirs are outside the city limits, but are managed directly by the public utility of the City of Corpus Christi.

The city has a humid subtropical climate. The climate is a stark contrast to nearby Laredo, which has an arid climate. Corpus Christi has long hot summers and very short mild winters. The city's record high temperature is 109 °F (43  °C), on September 5, 2000.

Average nighttime winter lows in January, the coldest month, are a little less than 50 °F (10  °C) and its record low is 11 °F ( na12  °C). In December 2004, the city experienced snowfall on Christmas Eve, the city's largest recorded snowstorm at 4.4 inches (11 cm). The snow stayed until Christmas Day and melted the day after.

Corpus Christi is annually very windy, with wind gust often reaching more than 40 miles (64 km) per hour.

In December, it is not unusual to see temperatures between 70 °F (21  °C) and 80 °F (27  °C), and even the occasional temperature greater than 85 °F (29  °C).

As of the 2010 Census, there were 305,215 people residing in Corpus Christi, a 10.0% increase since 2000.

According to the 2010 Census, 33.3% of the population was non-Hispanic White, 3.9% non-Hispanic African American, 0.3% non-Hispanic Native American and Alaska Native, 1.8% non-Hispanic Asian, 0.1% non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 0.1% from some other race (non-Hispanic) and 0.9% of two or more races (non-Hispanic). 59.7% of Corpus Christi's population was of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin (they may be of any race).

As of the census of 2000, there were 277,454 people, 98,791 households, and 70,437 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,794.2 people per square mile (692.7/km2). There were 107,831 housing units at an average density of 697.3 per square mile (269.2/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 71.62% White, 4.67% African American, 0.64% Native American, 1.28% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 18.58% from other races, and 3.13% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 54.33% of the population.

There were 98,791 households out of which 36.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.9% were married couples living together, 15.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.7% were non-families. 23.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.75 and the average family size was 3.27. Same-sex couple households comprised 0.5% of all households.

In the city the population was 28.1% under the age of 18, 10.6% from 18 to 24, 29.2% from 25 to 44, 21.0% from 45 to 64, and 11.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 95.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.2 males.

The median income for a family was $41,672. Males had a median income of $31,863 versus $22,616 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,419. About 14.1% of families and 17.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.9% of those under age 18 and 15.5% of those age 65 or over.

Various sections of Corpus Christi maintain distinct senses of identity and community from the city proper, especially the Calallen and Flour Bluff areas. Clarkwood and Annaville have a less prominent sense of identity, but the distinction remains. These areas are sometimes mistakenly believed to be separate municipalities.

The city has many demographic groups, ethnicities, and sub-cultures, each giving it a distinct flavor: the defense bases and the people who work there; the large Hispanic community; the oil related professionals and workers; the cowboy culture; and the surfers.

The city is home to a number of popular destinations for both tourists and residents. The official visitor and tourism information organization is the Corpus Christi Convention and Visitors Bureau. Some of the most visited attractions are located on North Beach, where the Texas State Aquarium and the USS Lexington Museum on the Bay are located.

The USS Lexington was also part of the set for the 2000 film Pearl Harbor. Corpus Christi's museum district is located near the USS Lexington. Some attractions located in the museum district are the Museum of Asian Cultures, the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History, the South Texas Institute for the Arts, and the Harbor Playhouse Theatre, one of the oldest continually operating community theatres in Texas. Heritage Park is also in the museum district, where a number of older restored houses can be found. The downtown area, of which the museum district is a part of, is home to skyscrapers such as One Shoreline Plaza, company offices, various shops, a very popular center of marinas, and Mirador de la Flor. Downtown also is home of the Texas Surf Museum, which explores the history of surfing and focuses on surf culture along Texas' 367-mile (591 km) coast, as well as K Space Contemporary, a non-profit art organization dedicated to promoting and presenting local, regional and national contemporary art.

The Corpus Christi Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, also located in the city, hosts gardening programs from time to time. On Oso Bay near the Pharaoh Valley subdivision is the Hans and Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge is known for sea bird watching. The nearby Pharaohs golf course also serves as a haven for coastal and migratory birds.

Directly east of Corpus Christi are Padre Island and Mustang Island, home to various municipal, state, and national parks, most notably the Padre Island National Seashore. The city is also near King Ranch, one of the world's largest ranches, upon which the movie Giant was based.

The city also celebrate the annual Buccaneer Days Carnival, which is typically held downtown.

S. Padre Island Drive (locally abbreviated as "S.P.I.D.", with the letters pronounced individually), is the city's main retail corridor, with two shopping malls, La Palmera (formerly Padre Staples Mall), and Sunrise Mall. Also, a number of other large shopping centers, small strip centers, and restaurants can be found throughout the city.

Corpus Christi also is the home of Midget Ocean Racing Fleet, also known as M.O.R.F., which promotes sailing in the coastal Bend. The Wednesday night races held by M.O.R.F. are the longest-running weekly races in the United States.

The Harbor Bridge crossing into Corpus Christi.

A replica of NiR±a at the city marina waterfront. Santa Maria and Pinta, the other two 1992 replicas of Christopher Columbus' ship fleet are on display the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History.

Mirador de la Flor Selena memorial.

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi campus.

In 1852, the City of Corpus Christi was incorporated. Texas ao 31st Legislature chartered the city as a political and corporate municipal entity in 1909. By ordinance, the city possesses power to aufix, alter and extend its boundaries. au

Corpus Christi, Texas is under a Council-Manager municipal government. The elected City Council is the primary authority in municipal matters such as enacting local legislation, determining policies, and appointing the City Manager. Together, the City Council and City Manager execute laws and administer the municipal government. Organized by governmental sectors of City Council, City Management, City Secretary, and several City Departments, Corpus Christi is seated in Nueces County. The City Council currently consists of the following elected members:

The Mayor and Council's vision statement declares the city aos goals are

The Corpus Christi Interim City Manager Angel R. Escobar was appointed in 2008, and works alongside Assistant City Managers Cindy O'Brien (Administrative Services), Margie C. Rose (Community Services), and Oscar Martinez (Public Works & Utilities). The City's Intergovernmental Relations department is under the direction of Rudy D. Garza. Appointed by the City Council, Armando Chapa serves as the City Secretary.

The Corpus Christi City Charter was adopted by public referendum in 1987, with amendments to the entire charter conducted January 19, 1991, and April 3, 1993. Further revisions to the City Charter was conducted on November 2, 2004 and November 7, 2006. The Charter consists of ten Articles and forty-one Sections regarding stipulations of Home Rule Government, City Council and City Manager procedures, Administration, Planning, Boards and Commissions, etc. The Code of Ordinances of Corpus Christi was codified through Ordinance No. 028493, and adopted Feb. 23, 2010.

City Departments include: Aviation, City Attorney, Community Development, Development Services, Economic Development, Engineering, Financial Services, Fire, Gas, Health, Human Relations, Human Resources, Intergovernmental Relations, Libraries, Management & Budget, Marina, Municipal Information Systems, Municipal Court, Museum, Neighborhood Services, Parks & Recreation, Police, Public Information, Solid Waste Services, Storm Water, Street Operations, Wastewater, and Water.

Corpus Christi aos fiscal year begins August 1 and ends July 31.

The municipal mission statement is as follows:

The Texas Thirteenth Court of Appeals is located in the Nueces County Courthouse in Corpus Christi.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) operates the Corpus Christi Parole Office in Corpus Christi.

The United States Postal Service operates the Corpus Christi Post Office, the city's main post office, and several station post offices.

The majority of the population is employed in the Services, Wholesale and Retail Trades and Government sectors. Corpus Christi enjoys a below-average unemployment rate of 7.0% as of July 2012.

The Port of Corpus Christi, which is the fifth largest U.S. port and deepest inshore port on the Gulf of Mexico, handles mostly oil and agricultural products. Much of the local economy is driven by tourism and the oil & petrochemicals industry. In 2005, the Port was ranked as the 47th largest in the world by cargo tonnage.

Corpus Christi is home to two installations of the United States military: the Corpus Christi Army Depot, and Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. Combined, these installations provide 6,200 civilian jobs to the local economy, making them the single largest employer in the city. Corpus Christi Army Depot, located on NAS Corpus Christi, is the largest helicopter repair facility in the world.

Corpus Christi is the original home of the headquarters of Whataburger, a fast food restaurant operator and franchiser with 650 stores in ten states and Mexico; however, the company relocated its headquarters to San Antonio in 2009. Other large employers include CHRISTUS Spohn Health System at 5,400 local employees, the Corpus Christi Independent School District with 5,178, H-E-B at 5,000, and Bay Ltd. at 2,100. Other companies based in Corpus Christi include Stripes Convenience Stores and AEP Texas.

Corpus Christi became the first major city to offer city wide free wi-fi[when?] in order to allow remote meter reading after a meter reader was attacked by a dog. In 2007, the network was purchased by Earthlink for $5.5 million, and stopped being a free service on May 31, 2007.

Corpus Christi is served by Corpus Christi International Airport and Interstate 37. U.S. Highway 77 connects the city to Brownsville and Victoria. Texas State Highway 44 is a main thoroughfare that connects Corpus Christi to Laredo and the western part of South Texas by way of U.S. Highway 59, Interstate 35, and U.S. Highway 83. The inner city public transportation is provided by Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority with its 28 bus routes. Corpus Christi once had a streetcar system functioning from 1910 to 1931 and a railway station (passenger service ended in 1965). In the early 2000s, there were plans to reintroduce a trolley system back to downtown Corpus Christi, but any plans have since gone dead. Despite the convenience of a large harbor, the city does not have a passenger port. Plans to bring a cruise service are pending.

The city is accessed by two major bridges; the Harbor Bridge (US 181) and the John F. Kennedy Causeway (PR 22). Both bridges are maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation.

The city is home to the Corpus Christi IceRays of the North American Hockey League and the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Texas League, and the Corpus Christi Hammerheads of the Intense Football League. Sailing races are held weekly off downtown's T-heads every Wednesday, where spectators watch vessels competing during sunset. Corpus Christi is also home to the Corpus Christi Rugby Football Club, which is a member of the Texas Rugby Union, an affiliate of the Western Rugby Union and of the United States Rugby Football Union.

Corpus Christi is home to several institutions of higher learning: Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Del Mar College, Our Lady of Corpus Christi, a private Roman Catholic university, and numerous vocational schools including Southern Careers Institute , South Texas Vo-Tech, Career Centers of Texas-Corpus Christi, and Vogue Cosmetology School. Corpus Christi is also home to the South Texas School of Christian Studies located on Ward Island alongside Texas A&M Corpus Christi. The school serves as an extension campus on the undergraduate level for Hardin Simmons University and on the graduate level for Logsdon Seminary of Hardin-Simmons University.

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMUCC or TAMU-CC in short) is a component of the Texas A&M University System. It was formerly known by the following four names: Corpus Christi State University (CCSU), Texas A&I University at Corpus Christi, and University of Corpus Christi.

Del Mar College is a local community college begun in the 1940s at a location behind Wynn Seale Jr. H. S. The main campus began with the administration building which was constructed after World War II on Del Mar. The college grew to encompass a good portion of a residential addition called Southmoreland built from the Bohemian farm lands in the late 1930s. Del Mar now includes a West campus located in area of Corpus Christi that once was Cliff Maus Airport.

Southern Careers Institute offers career training at two Corpus Christi locations, primarily in the medical, business, and cosmetic fields.

Five school districts provide primary and secondary education for area residents: Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD), Calallen ISD, Flour Bluff ISD, Tuloso-Midway ISD, and West Oso ISD. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi provides the primary and secondary education for Catholic schools. Several Open Enrollment Charter Schools in Corpus Christi. These public schools are: Accelerated Learning Center, Cesar E Chavez Academy, Corpus Christi College Preparatory HS, Corpus Christi Montessori School, Dr ML Garza-Gonzalez Charter School, GCCLR Institute of Technology, Premier HS of Corpus Christi, Richard Milburn Academy, School of Science and Technology, Seashore Learning Center, and Seashore Middle Academy.

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Colligiate High School Middle Schools

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Libraries in the city include:

TexShare card holders also have limited borrowing privileges at the following area libraries:

The city's location beside Corpus Christi Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, and Laguna Madre provides opportunities for water sports and nature tourism. Because of the abundance of fish, waterfowl hunting is available in the region for duck, geese, coot, and teal. White-winged dove and mourning dove are also hunted on private leases.

The city has one of the highest average wind speeds of coastal cities in North America Combined with the Bay Front area along Ocean Drive, making the city an important destination for wind sports such as kite boarding, wind surfing, kite flying and sailing.

The Corpus Christi Skatepark opened on February 17, 2007. It is located in Cole Park on the shoreline of the Corpus Christi Bay near downtown. The 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2) concrete park includes a skating bowl, and a street course with stairs, railings and flat surfaces.

This list is in alphabetical order by last name.

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