Low Testosterone

Low testosterone, sorted.

Doctor-led testosterone assessment and treatment, with ongoing monitoring.

It's easy to put this down to stress, age, or just getting on with things.

Most men try to push through it or work around it.

A proper assessment helps clarify whether testosterone is part of the picture, and what needs attention now.

How it works

We don't guess. We assess properly, then treat what actually matters.

Understanding what's driving your symptoms

We start with a comprehensive assessment, including your symptoms, medical history, and overall health.

Comprehensive testosterone and hormone testing

This includes a full hormone profile alongside key markers such as metabolic health, thyroid function, and broader risk factors.

A clinician-led diagnosis

Your results are reviewed in context to determine whether testosterone deficiency is present and whether treatment is appropriate.

Targeted testosterone treatment options

If treatment is suitable, options may include:

  • Testosterone gels
  • Injections
  • Compounded formulations

These are selected based on what suits your physiology, lifestyle, and how your levels respond over time.

A structured TRT treatment pathway

TRT is not a one-off treatment. It is managed carefully to keep levels stable, effective, and within a safe range.

Ongoing monitoring and adjustment

You are monitored with follow-up blood tests and reviews to ensure symptoms improve and levels remain stable and safe over time.

Part of a broader plan

Where needed, TRT may be combined with lifestyle changes, supplementation, and further optimisation as part of a broader approach to improving performance and health.

Start with a consultation.

$179

Low Testosterone

$179 (Nurse pre-assessment and initial doctor appointment)

$129 (1 month follow up)

No pressure to start treatment. Just a proper assessment first.

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), if appropriate, is managed as an ongoing, monitored treatment. Treatment options and costs are discussed during your consult, based on what is appropriate for you.

Book a consultation to understand whether your testosterone levels may be affecting your wellbeing, with a clear plan for how to move forward.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Mr's testosterone treatment

What are the signs of low testosterone in men?
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Signs can include low energy, reduced libido, changes in mood or focus, reduced strength, slower recovery, and feeling flat or not quite yourself. These symptoms can have other causes, so testing and clinical review are important.

Why do I feel low energy, flat, or not like myself?
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Low energy and feeling flat can be linked to testosterone, but they can also be affected by sleep, stress, thyroid function, metabolic health, mood, medications, and lifestyle. A proper assessment helps work out what is actually driving it.

Can low testosterone affect libido, mood, focus, or recovery?
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Yes. Low testosterone can affect sexual function, mood, mental focus, muscle strength, and recovery in some men. Blood tests and clinical context are needed to confirm whether testosterone is part of the picture.

Do I need a blood test before starting testosterone treatment?
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Yes. Testosterone treatment should only be considered after appropriate blood testing, symptom review, and clinical assessment. This helps confirm whether treatment is suitable and establishes a baseline for safe monitoring.

Is testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) suitable for everyone?
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No. TRT is only appropriate where testosterone deficiency is confirmed and treatment is clinically suitable. Your doctor will review your results, symptoms, health history, and risk factors before making a recommendation.

How is testosterone monitored during treatment?
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TRT is monitored with follow-up reviews and blood tests to check symptoms, testosterone levels, and safety markers. Treatment may be adjusted over time to keep levels stable and within a safe range.

What happens if testosterone is not the reason for my symptoms?
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If testosterone is not the main driver, your clinician will explain what else may need attention and guide the next step. This may include lifestyle changes, supplementation, further testing, a Men's WOF, or another treatment pathway.