

Men's Hormonal Health
Doctor-led Diagnosis, Personalised Treatment &
Longterm Health Optimisation
Low testosterone is common.
Undiagnosed, misunderstood, and often dismissed.
Many men are told their levels are “normal” while still feeling exhausted, flat, gaining weight, losing drive, or watching their training results disappear.
At The Re:PAIR Clinic, we do this differently.
We provide proper medical assessment, careful interpretation, and bespoke treatment, delivered by your dedicated experienced doctor in long consultations. If testosterone treatment is right for you, we’ll guide it safely. If it isn’t, we’ll help you find what is.
Why men seek testosterone assessment
You might recognise some of these:
Many of the men we see are high-functioning professionals, athletes, business owners, or busy fathers who simply feel they’ve “lost their edge”.
The problem with standard pathways
Access to assessment for male hypogonadism can be difficult.
Symptoms may be attributed to ageing, stress or lifestyle, and blood tests are often:
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taken at the wrong time of day
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incomplete
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interpreted without considering SHBG or free testosterone
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viewed in isolation from sleep, metabolic health and training load
The result?
Men are left untreated, or worse — treated without proper safety frameworks.
Our philosophy
Testosterone restoration and replacement therapy (TRT) is not about chasing numbers.
It is about restoring physiology, protecting long-term health, and helping you function at your best across:
Your care is delivered in hour-long doctor consultations, with shared decision-making and explicit consent at every stage.
Your TRT Workup – Done Properly
Step 1 – Detailed Clinical Consultation
Step 2 – Advanced Blood Testing
We can also integrate wider longevity or metabolic panels if appropriate, as well as check your personal epigenetic profile.
Step 3 – Interpretation by a Doctor Who Understands Performance & Ageing
If TRT is appropriate
You receive clear safety parameters, follow-up schedules, and direct clinical oversight.
Why Re:PAIR?
Monitoring & Follow-up
Who we typically help
What TRT is NOT
Pricing
Because assessment must be thorough, TRT begins with a full medical consultation and blood review.
Typical pathway investment: £320–£395+ depending on testing complexity.
You receive clarity, safety and continuity.
Start with answers
The first step is understanding what is actually happening in your body and how to optimise you, now and for the future.
Book a consultation and we will map the physiology together.
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✔ energy
✔ mood
✔ body composition
✔ sexual health
✔ cognitive performance
✔ healthy ageing
We explore:
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symptom pattern
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medical history
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fertility considerations
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sleep & stress
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alcohol and nutrition
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training load
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cardiovascular risk
Testosterone is rarely the whole story.
Typically includes:
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Total testosterone
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Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
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Calculated free testosterone
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Luteinising Hormone (LH) / Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
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Oestradiol
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Prolactin
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Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
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Full blood count / haematocrit
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Lipids & metabolic markers
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Thyroid function
We treat people, not lab printouts.
Borderline results may still matter.
“Normal range” does not always equal optimal for you.
We build a monitored, individualised treatment strategy.
This may include:
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testosterone gel
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injections
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HCG (where fertility is a consideration)
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aromatase monitoring
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haematocrit surveillance
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cardiovascular risk management
Personal, doctor-delivered care
You know your clinician. You see the same person.
Time to think
No rushed 7-minute calls.
Performance + longevity mindset
We understand athletes, professionals and high performers.
Conservative & safety-orientated
We do not treat unless it is appropriate.
Integrated health optimisation
Sleep, weight, metabolic health, stress physiology - all matter.
Good TRT is boring, careful medicine.
We schedule structured reviews to track:
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symptom response
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blood markers
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cardiovascular risk
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side effects
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dose adjustment needs
The aim is steady improvement, not dramatic swings.
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Men 35+ noticing decline
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Executives under chronic stress
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Shift workers
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Recovering athletes
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Men with metabolic dysfunction
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Those failed by standard access routes
🚫 a 'quick muscle' shortcut
🚫 a replacement for a healthy lifestyle
🚫 risk-free
🚫 appropriate for everyone
If another approach would serve you better, our experts will guide you
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Persistent fatigue despite sleep
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Brain fog
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Poor concentration
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Reduced libido or erectile changes
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Loss of muscle
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Increased fat gain
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Slower recovery from training
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Low mood or reduced motivation
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Poor resilience to stress
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Declining performance at work or sport
FAQs
How do I know if I actually have low testosterone? Symptoms usually lead the story. Blood tests confirm whether levels are lower than expected for your age and physiology. Both must make sense together. Treating numbers without symptoms — or symptoms without numbers — is rarely good medicine.
My GP said my level is “normal.” Why would I need another opinion? Reference ranges are wide and designed for population safety, not personal optimisation. A value near the lower boundary may be technically normal yet still contribute to fatigue, low libido or poor recovery. We interpret results in context: age, body composition, sleep, stress load, medications, training, and metabolic health.
What symptoms improve on TRT? If testosterone deficiency is present, men commonly report improvements in: energy libido and sexual performance motivation mood stability training recovery muscle retention reduction in fat gain But expectations must be realistic. TRT is support, not magic.
What if testosterone isn’t the problem? Excellent — then we avoid unnecessary treatment. Low mood, burnout, poor sleep, thyroid dysfunction, insulin resistance, overtraining, alcohol, or life stress can all mimic low testosterone. Finding the real cause is part of the service
Is TRT safe? Like any medical treatment, TRT has risks. Potential considerations include: raised haematocrit fertility suppression acne or oily skin mood change prostate monitoring cardiovascular risk in some individuals When prescribed responsibly, screened carefully, and monitored, risks are manageable. The danger usually lies in poor oversight, not the hormone itself.
Will I need injections? Not necessarily. Options include gels, long-acting injections, or sometimes fertility-preserving approaches such as HCG. We decide together based on lifestyle, preference and medical profile
How quickly will I feel better? Some men notice changes within weeks; others take several months. We look for steady, sustainable improvement rather than dramatic spikes.
Will TRT make me infertile? Testosterone therapy can suppress sperm production. If you may want children, we must discuss this before starting. Alternative or protective strategies may be needed.
Is TRT a lifelong commitment? Potentially, yes - but not always. Some men use it temporarily while addressing weight, sleep apnoea or metabolic dysfunction. Others remain on longer-term therapy. We make this clear from the start.
Do you treat athletes or high performers? Yes. We understand training physiology, recovery and performance demands. But treatment is always ethical, medically appropriate and compliant with regulations.
What happens if I stop TRT? Stopping requires planning and supervision. Natural production may take time to recover and sometimes does not fully return.
How often will I need blood tests? Usually: baseline early review then periodic monitoring Frequency depends on your treatment and risk profile.
Why choose a doctor-led clinic rather than an online provider? Because details matter. Your hormones interact with sleep, stress, metabolism, cardiovascular risk and mental health. Distance or large corporate prescribing can miss that. You deserve someone who can step back and see the whole system. We're not trying to sell TRT, it's a tool. If it is not right for you, we will tell you. Paradoxically, that’s why patients trust us.