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Our experts can provide a comprehensive diagnosis and life-changing treatment - restore your energy, drive, focus.
Get doctor prescribed treatment for low testosterone and see improvements to your libido, energy levels, sleep and more.

Get an expert diagnosis by answering 10 questions to check if you have symptoms and need your testosterone level checked.

We have the UK’s leading TRT doctors and experts in testosterone replacement therapy to support your progress every step of the way.

Low testosterone is a common condition that men can be born with or develop due to age, stress, disease, physical trauma, an unhealthy lifestyle or environmental factors.
Men with low testosterone often report low mood, irritability, fatigue, anxiety, reduced libido or difficulty achieving an erection.
Other common symptoms include brain fog, lack of motivation, low confidence, difficulty losing weight and difficulty gaining muscle.
Blood testing is the only way to know for sure if you have a testosterone deficiency. Our Initial Testosterone Blood Test (a simple finger-prick test) can be taken at home.
If the results show that you have low testosterone and you’d like to start testosterone replacement therapy, UK regulations require you to take a second, more comprehensive blood test first to ensure that you can safely start treatment.
This one is a venous test which has to be administered by a nurse or phlebotomist.
Research has confirmed that testosterone counts in men are significantly lower than they were just a few decades ago. One in four men over the age of 30 may have abnormally low testosterone levels according to scientific studies (The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism)
Around the age of 30 testosterone levels naturally begin to decline, but it’s usually a very gradual process. For most men, testosterone levels drop between one to two percent each year from the age of 35.
Alongside this, free testosterone levels drop considerably as men age, making TD even more common. Increases in obesity, hormone-disrupting environmental chemicals and anabolic steroid use is making testosterone deficiency more prevalent than ever in younger men also.
Everyone’s medical history is different so our doctor will prescribe a medication that works specifically for you. Successful hormone therapy involves getting just the right dose by the right delivery method for your individual needs. Testosterone replacement therapy involves taking prescribed testosterone medication in the form of injections, pills, patches, creams, and testosterone pellets (placed under the skin).
Testosterone injections are the most common form of medication as they are convenient and most effective for the majority of men.
Undergoing testosterone replacement therapy is completely safe if you’re treated by a specialist doctor who regularly monitors your testosterone levels along with any side effects.
As with all medications, some people may experience side effects - however, they’re easily controlled and generally avoided with sensible doses and regular monitoring. Some possible minor side effects include fluid retention, acne, and increased urination. More severe potential side effects include gynecomastia (the growth of male breasts), worsening of existing sleep apnea, increased cholesterol levels, decreased sperm count, infertility, and an increased number of red blood cells.
Testosterone injections may also increase your risk of certain health problems, such as heart attack, stroke, blood clots or a worsening of pre-existing prostate tumours or benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate). However, these side effects can be mostly avoided or controlled through regular monitoring and other medications.
In order to keep side effects to a minimum you’ll check in to monitor your testosterone levels and any potential side effects. If you have any concerns or questions, get in touch with our clinicians - it’s free!
Yes, you’ll have a consultation with one of our doctors to discuss your test results and they can provide a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our doctors specialise in TRT for men and are all registered with the General Medical Council.
It is legal to purchase TRT online in the UK when buying through a private clinic such as MANUAL.
The World Anti-Doping Agency classifies testosterone as a prohibited substance, so unfortunately athletes who compete in regulated competitions cannot undergo Testosterone Replacement Therapy.
Our initial blood test will establish whether you have a testosterone deficiency. If the first test shows that you have low testosterone you’ll need to take our second, more comprehensive blood test if you’d like to start TRT - this is due to UK regulations. If both tests show that you have low T levels, you’ll discuss suitable treatment options with one of our doctors and during an in-depth consultation before starting treatment.
Our blood test kits usually arrive within three working days. It may take longer over public holidays.
We’ll get in touch to give you your results within two to three business days. One of our TRT specialists will then walk you through the results, provide advice, and answer all of your questions.

A simple at-home finger-prick blood test which measures your total and free testosterone levels and find out if you’re eligible for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).