Testosterone Therapy
Hormone Optimisation for Men & Women
Testosterone affects energy, muscle mass, mood, and libido in both men and women. Learn about personalised testosterone replacement therapy.
Overview
Testosterone is often thought of as a male hormone, but it's vital for both men and women. Levels naturally decline with age, but symptoms of low testosterone can significantly impact quality of life at any age.
Common Signs & Symptoms
Low Testosterone in Men
Male testosterone levels naturally decline with age, but some men experience more significant drops leading to symptoms of hypogonadism. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can help restore healthy levels and improve quality of life.
Testosterone for Women
Women produce testosterone in smaller amounts, but it plays crucial roles in energy, libido, and muscle tone. Low testosterone in women can occur naturally with age or after surgical menopause.
Customised Delivery Methods
We compound testosterone in various forms: topical creams and gels, sublingual troches, oral capsules, and pellets. Each delivery method has unique advantages, and we can help determine the best option for your lifestyle and needs.
Monitoring and Safety
Regular blood testing ensures testosterone levels remain in the optimal range. We work with your healthcare provider to adjust dosing as needed and monitor for any side effects.
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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Hormone therapy requires medical supervision and should only be undertaken with guidance from a qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your doctor before starting any new treatment.