What Is TRT?
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment used to restore optimal testosterone levels in men diagnosed with testosterone deficiency (hypogonadism). Testosterone is a vital hormone for energy, mood, libido, muscle mass, metabolism, and cognitive clarity. When levels drop too low, the impact can be wide-ranging.
At our clinic, TRT is offered as part of a safe, structured, and personalised plan — beginning with comprehensive diagnostics and followed by carefully monitored therapy that supports your long-term health and wellbeing.
Persistent fatigue or low stamina
Loss of libido or erectile changes
Mood changes, irritability, or apathy
Difficulty gaining or maintaining muscle
Increase in abdominal fat or body composition changes
Brain fog or poor concentration
Poor recovery, motivation, or drive
If these symptoms are present and testosterone levels are clinically low, TRT may be an appropriate and life-enhancing option.
Step 1: Medical Consultation
A full review of your symptoms, lifestyle, training history, stress levels, and any relevant medical issues.
Step 2: Comprehensive Blood Testing
We assess:
Total and free testosterone
LH, FSH (pituitary hormones)
SHBG, oestradiol, DHEA
PSA (prostate marker)
Thyroid function, full blood count, liver and kidney markers
Vitamin D, B12, inflammation and insulin sensitivity
Results must demonstrate clinically low testosterone on at least two separate occasions before therapy is considered.
Microdosing with Testosterone Cypionate
We use microdosing protocols with testosterone cypionate, an approach designed to:
Maintain stable, physiologic hormone levels
Minimise peaks and troughs seen with less frequent dosing
Reduce oestradiol conversion, mood swings, and fluid retention
Optimise how you feel on a day-to-day basis
Typical administration is small subcutaneous injections 1–2 times per week, which are well-tolerated and can be self-administered at home after instruction.
Alternative Options
If injections are not preferred, we can explore:
Transdermal testosterone gels or creams, depending on absorption, skin type, and lifestyle
Co-prescription of aromatase inhibitors or HCG in selected cases (e.g. fertility preservation or oestradiol management)
Every plan is created based on your blood work, symptoms, goals, and preferences.
All TRT clients receive:
Regular blood tests (every 3–6 months)
Review of testosterone, oestradiol, full blood count, PSA, and other markers
Dose adjustments based on both labs and how you feel
Ongoing support for training, recovery, libido, and energy
We prioritise safety, long-term health, and optimal results.
Greater energy, stamina, and physical performance
Improved muscle mass and body composition
Sharper focus, motivation, and emotional resilience
Enhanced libido and sexual performance
Better sleep and faster recovery
Long-term support for bone density, cardiovascular, and metabolic health
Microdosing 1–2 times weekly helps avoid hormonal fluctuations, reduce side effects, and closely mimic the body’s natural rhythm — providing more consistent mood, energy, and libido.
Yes — we’ll show you how to do easy, small subcutaneous injections at home, which most men find straightforward and comfortable.
TRT can reduce sperm production, but there are strategies to preserve or restore fertility, including use of HCG or other adjuncts. We’ll discuss this fully if fertility is a priority.
Over-the-counter “boosters” are rarely effective for true deficiency. If your levels are clinically low, only prescription testosterone can restore healthy function — and must be done safely under medical supervision.
No. TRT restores your testosterone to normal physiological levels, not supra-physiological doses. It is designed to correct deficiency, not enhance performance.