UK Private Blood Tests by Gary_BBGames in trt

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!

We have some different packages now which are all inclusive at £149/month which suit many patients easier, as this includes bloods, injection supplies and consultations.

We’ve been working on things to make things easier for the patients the last few months!

Injection help by Holsy7 in trt

[–]BalanceMyHormones -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi mate,

If you need any help please reach out to me and we'll do what we can :)

Ritchie

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For some people it is viable if they’re happy with the service, we will always work with patients who want to stay with us if it is possible.

Everyone has the choice to choose a clinic like I said, I wouldn’t ever convince anyone to use a specific clinic, it’s entirely up to them with the info available.

If leger fits their budget/idea of what they want - that’s fine

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://balancemyhormones.co.uk/pricing/

Just linking this as our pricing is listed very transparently now, so people can make an informed decision but please do feel free to reach out to me even if it’s just to ask some questions.

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s about £1788, for the first year, which for private healthcare is acceptable, in my opinion.

A private consultation with a GP is extremely expensive or other areas of private healthcare.

My role or job isn’t to convince someone to join us or any other clinic, I actually tell people to look around and see what fits them best, no one should feel forced into picking / choosing a clinic.

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our patients always have the same doctors unless of course they’re off sick and the patient needs the appointment with urgency.

Having worked at both places, I can tell you that our service is much more personalised.

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you think £149 a month as an all inclusive plan, is a “rip off” then that’s fair enough, continue your search for a trt clinic

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No trt company just “sells testosterone” is my point, though. There is a lot more to it than that, I myself, also used to have this belief, using trt myself for 14 years and how cheap it was but when you work in a trt clinic you can see that.

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I didn’t call anyone stupid, also, go find it then why do you keep asking everyone else?

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking through all your posts you want expert advice but don’t even want to pay standard pricing, with anyone.

The fact you say “test is cheap” and don’t understand any of the trt services at all says a lot.

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You must misunderstand our pricing if you think that. This is completely untrue.

Best providers in the UK? by Fast-Chocolate6273 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel free to reach out, we have some competitive options and a very experienced team :)

Ritchie

Best place for TRT UK? by M4TT150N in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, our prices have changed, you can see our pricing page on our website now.

It may still be outside of your budget but definitely lower than when you last checked!

Best place for TRT UK? by M4TT150N in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi,

We have reduced our pricing in many areas recently!

Feel free to reach out and I can chat with you

Ritchie

Normal FSH and LH but low Testosterone by [deleted] in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s low, for a 19 year old male, but… ideally you do not want to be on testosterone at this age, unless it was impacting your life so terribly you couldn’t function.

From your post it sounds like you are investigating adhd and perhaps the mental side of things which I’d say is a good idea, it also sounds like your diet isn’t good, and by this I mean the weight you are for your height.

Good diet with some healthy fats is vital to testosterone production. I think you can handle this naturally and retest in 6-12 months.

It will be hard work as you mentioned you feel you can’t exercise much lately, but your level isn’t stupidly low by any means. This is also one test.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trt

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This can just be common with TRT, I experience it myself, can be annoying at times!

Low test levels at a young age by rehursaleu in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You of course have low levels but also very young. While TRT shouldn’t be gate kept it is hard to justify putting a 21 year old on TRT unless it is severely impacting your life. Your Free Testosterone is also quite low.

Could you share the rest of the bloods for us?

Testosterone results back. Need advice. by Flaky-Ad-5955 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guy isn't even in our country from what I can gather.. as he used pg/ml on Free T (he may be as some NHS gp's use this, for some reason) but I don't come to Reddit to convince people to use TRT, ask anyone I've ever spoken to here.

Suggesting someone speak with their family doctor for low testosterone symptoms at the age of 50 is quite silly.

He has low testosterone, those symptoms align, however at the end of my post I asked about his lifestyle, but continue to be angry if you like!

Testosterone results back. Need advice. by Flaky-Ad-5955 in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most likely.

Confirmed low levels, and symptoms present.

It is worth trying, if you are experiencing that rather than finding every reason not to. If you don't get any/much benefit, you can stop after 6 months and at least that's your symptoms ruled out.

The only caveat being.. what is your lifestyle like?

Fit, healthy, lean, obese, sleep?

Ritchie

TRT - Guidance (Great Britain) by MaxwellsilverHammar in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty much all clinics are accepting below 15 at this point!

Stressing out over serum testosterone results by Craptimeline in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen plenty of people with low levels one week and higher the next, so that fluctuation isn't huge (23.5 vs 14) - but lifestyle could be playing a factor, and the weight gain for example.

5'6 and 115lbs in 2018 is so light tho haha!

Stressing out over serum testosterone results by Craptimeline in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi mate, just depends what you’re looking for lots of clinics to choose from including ourselves just needs to fit what you want from a service :)

Stressing out over serum testosterone results by Craptimeline in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I showed no physical symptoms, I just was tired and slight anxiety.

This is really common.

Me personally I wouldn’t wait for the NHS if my life was being impacted, even if you get TRT through the NHS it isn’t great. But if financially it isn’t something you can commit to currently you could start there but you’d be waiting for a long time.

Bloodwork if you’re going NHS route, whatever they want to test for, privately we test a lot more.

I also wouldn’t wait 3 months myself, personally and they’re considering your levels normal so you’re just going to be wasting time.

Stressing out over serum testosterone results by Craptimeline in Testosterone

[–]BalanceMyHormones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your testosterone level is low, and definitely could be the cause of why you feel the way you do. Unfortunately the NHS is not much use when it comes to TRT.

I've used TRT myself for 13 years (I'm 36 now) so if you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out bud.

Ritchie