Frequently Asked Questions

Is TRT safe?

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can be safe and effective for men with diagnosed low testosterone, but it’s crucial to discuss potential risks and benefits with our doctor, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions.

What does testosterone do?

Testosterone, a primary male sex hormone, plays a crucial role in developing and maintaining male characteristics, including muscle mass, bone density, sperm production, and sex drive, as well as influencing mood and red blood cell production.

Why is testosterone important?

Testosterone is a crucial sex hormone that plays a vital role in male sexual development, reproduction, and overall health, affecting muscle mass, bone density, red blood cell production, and sex drive, among other functions.

Where is testosterone produced?

Testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, is primarily produced in the testes (in men) and ovaries (in women), with smaller amounts also produced by the adrenal glands in both sexes.

Why is my testosterone low?

Low testosterone, also known as male hypogonadism, can be caused by a variety of factors, including aging, obesity, certain medical conditions, injuries, or medications. Testosterone levels naturally decline with age, starting around the age of 30 or 40.

How is testosterone administered?

Testosterone can be administered in several ways, including injections, topical creams and gels, patches, and lozenges. The method of administration is chosen based on the patient’s preference, medical history, and our Doctor’s recommendation.

Do I need a blood test before starting TRT?

Yes, a blood test is crucial before starting Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) to confirm clinically low testosterone levels and assess overall health, ensuring it’s safe and appropriate for you.

What treatment plans are available?

We offer personalised treatment plans based on individual health assessments and goals. Contact us to discuss the options best suited for you.

Will testosterone increase libido?

Yes, testosterone plays a crucial role in libido, and in men with low testosterone levels, boosting levels through therapy can improve sex drive.

Can testosterone help you lose weight?

Long-term testosterone therapy in men with testosterone deficiency produces significant and sustained weight loss, marked reduction in waist circumference and BMI and improvement in body composition.

Can low testosterone cause depression?

Yes, there’s evidence suggesting a link between low testosterone and depression, particularly in men, though the relationship is complex and not fully understood

Can low testosterone make you tired?

Yes, low testosterone can contribute to fatigue and a general lack of energy, along with other symptoms like reduced libido and erectile dysfunction. Testosterone is a key male hormone that plays a vital role in physical and mental energy levels.

Can testosterone cause cancer?

While testosterone can contribute to the growth of existing prostate cancer cells, studies suggest that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) does not increase the risk of developing new or recurrent prostate cancer.

Possible side effects from TRT?

Worsening sleep apnea.
Causing acne or other skin reactions.
Stimulating noncancerous growth of the prostate and growth of existing prostate cancer.
Gynecomastia.
Reduced sperm production.
Stimulating too much red blood cell production, 

Is TRT safe?

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) can be safe and effective for men with diagnosed low testosterone, but it’s crucial to discuss potential risks and benefits with our doctor, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions.

What does testosterone do?

Testosterone, a primary male sex hormone, plays a crucial role in developing and maintaining male characteristics, including muscle mass, bone density, sperm production, and sex drive, as well as influencing mood and red blood cell production.

Why is testosterone important?

Testosterone is a crucial sex hormone that plays a vital role in male sexual development, reproduction, and overall health, affecting muscle mass, bone density, red blood cell production, and sex drive, among other functions.

Where is testosterone produced?

Testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, is primarily produced in the testes (in men) and ovaries (in women), with smaller amounts also produced by the adrenal glands in both sexes.

Why is my testosterone low?

Low testosterone, also known as male hypogonadism, can be caused by a variety of factors, including aging, obesity, certain medical conditions, injuries, or medications. Testosterone levels naturally decline with age, starting around the age of 30 or 40.

How is testosterone administered?

Testosterone can be administered in several ways, including injections, topical creams and gels, patches, and lozenges. The method of administration is chosen based on the patient’s preference, medical history, and our Doctor’s recommendation.

Do I need a blood test before starting TRT?

Yes, a blood test is crucial before starting Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) to confirm clnically low testosterone levels and assess overall health, ensuring it’s safe and appropriate for you.

What treatment plans are available?

We offer personalised treatment plans based on individual health assessments and goals. Contact us to discuss the options best suited for you.

Will testosterone increase libido?

Yes, testosterone plays a crucial role in libido, and in men with low testosterone levels, boosting levels through therapy can improve sex drive.

Can testosterone help you lose weight?

Long-term testosterone therapy in men with testosterone deficiency produces significant and sustained weight loss, marked reduction in waist circumference and BMI and improvement in body composition.

Can low testosterone cause depression?

Yes, there’s evidence suggesting a link between low testosterone and depression, particularly in men, though the relationship is complex and not fully understood

Can low testosterone make you tired?

Yes, low testosterone can contribute to fatigue and a general lack of energy, along with other symptoms like reduced libido and erectile dysfunction. Testosterone is a key male hormone that plays a vital role in physical and mental energy levels.

Can testosterone cause cancer?

While testosterone can contribute to the growth of existing prostate cancer cells, studies suggest that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) does not increase the risk of developing new or recurrent prostate cancer.

Possible side effects from TRT?

Worsening sleep apnea.
Causing acne or other skin reactions.
Stimulating noncancerous growth of the prostate and growth of existing prostate cancer.
Gynecomastia.
Reduced sperm production.
Stimulating too much red blood cell production,