
Andropause, often referred to as “male menopause,” is a natural stage in a man’s life marked by a gradual decline in testosterone levels. This change usually begins after the age of 40 and can result in various physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges. While it is a normal part of ageing, these symptoms can affect overall quality of life if not managed properly. At our clinic, we provide effective hormone therapy for men to help restore balance, improve sexual function, and support long-term well-being.
Andropause occurs due to the progressive decline in testosterone and other key hormones such as DHEA and growth hormone. Several factors can influence the onset and severity of andropause, including:
The symptoms of andropause can vary in intensity but often include
Persistent fatigue and lack of motivation.
Reduced interest in sexual activity and performance issues.
Irritability, anxiety, or depression.
Decreased muscle mass and increased body fat, especially around the abdomen.
Difficulty focusing, memory lapses, and mental fog.
Insomnia or poor-quality sleep.
Increased risk of osteoporosis and fractures.
Improves stamina, focus, and overall well-being.
Increases libido, improves erectile function, and boosts sexual performance.
Supports lean muscle growth and reduces abdominal fat.
Reduces irritability, anxiety, and depression while enhancing memory and focus.
Prevents bone loss and strengthens skeletal health.
Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels and supports heart function.
At our clinic, we use advanced diagnostic tools to evaluate your hormonal health and screen for potential risks, ensuring a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Our approach to BHRT is personalized and designed to restore hormonal balance safely and effectively. We address the root causes of andropause symptoms and enhance overall health and vitality.
Don’t let the symptoms of andropause hold you back. Contact us to schedule a consultation and begin your journey to renewed vitality, improved performance, and optimal health.
