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Private Clinic · Wigan

Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Done Right.

Expert TRT treatment with personalised plans, regular blood monitoring, and in-clinic consultations — helping men with low testosterone reclaim their energy, mood, and vitality.

What Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment for men with clinically low testosterone levels — a condition known as male hypogonadism. It works by restoring hormone levels to a healthy, balanced range.

Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, responsible for regulating energy, libido, muscle mass, bone density, mood, and cognitive function. Levels naturally decline with age — but when levels fall below the clinical threshold, the effects can be significant and wide-ranging.

At Ready Health, our TRT pathway prioritises safe prescribing, regular blood monitoring, and personalised care — ensuring your treatment is always clinically appropriate and optimised for you.

1 in 4
men over 30 experience low testosterone symptoms
3 mo
monitoring cycle keeps treatment safe and optimised
£25
Starter eligibility blood test to confirm suitability before committing to a package

Symptoms of Low Testosterone

Low testosterone can cause a range of physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms. If several of these sound familiar, a blood test can confirm whether your levels are clinically low.

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Persistent Fatigue

Feeling exhausted despite adequate sleep or rest

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Reduced Libido

Loss of sex drive or erectile difficulties

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Low Mood & Irritability

Persistent low mood, anxiety, or emotional changes

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Reduced Muscle Mass

Loss of strength or difficulty building muscle

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Increased Body Fat

Unexplained weight gain, particularly around the abdomen

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Brain Fog

Difficulty concentrating, poor memory, or mental sluggishness

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Poor Recovery

Slow recovery from exercise or physical exertion

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Low Motivation

Reduced drive, ambition, or enthusiasm for daily life

Important: Symptoms alone are not enough to diagnose low testosterone. A blood test combined with clinical assessment is required to confirm whether TRT is appropriate for you.

TRT Packages

Once eligibility has been confirmed through blood testing, choose the plan that best suits your needs. All packages include structured monitoring required for safe TRT.

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Bronze
Essential
💊 Gel TRT Treatment
£150/month
  • Gel testosterone treatment included
  • Quarterly blood panel monitoring
  • 45-min follow-up consultation (every 3 months)
  • 3-month medication supply
  • Personalised treatment plan
  • Clinical review & dose optimisation
Get Started
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Silver
Enhanced
💊 TRT Treatments
£175/month
  • TRT treatment options included
  • Enhanced quarterly blood panel
  • 45-min follow-up consultation (every 3 months)
  • 3-month medication supply
  • Personalised treatment plan
  • Clinical review & dose optimisation
  • Enhanced hormone marker testing
Get Started

All packages require a £25 starter eligibility blood test and a full baseline blood panel before treatment begins. Prices include medication, monitoring, and consultations.

How It Works

From your first enquiry to receiving treatment — here's every step of the Ready Health TRT pathway.

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Initial Enquiry

Contact us or book online. Our team will walk you through the TRT process and answer any questions.

2

Starter Blood Test

A starter eligibility blood test confirms whether you may be suitable for TRT.

£25
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Choose Your Package

Select Bronze, Silver, or Gold depending on your needs and the level of monitoring you'd prefer.

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Baseline Blood Panel

A full TRT baseline panel is completed before treatment starts to allow safe prescribing.

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Initial Consultation

60-minute appointment. Review results, confirm suitability, and receive your first 3-month medication supply.

YOUR ONGOING MONITORING CYCLE

Complete Blood PanelComprehensive markers checked every 3 months
45-Minute ReviewClinician consultation to assess progress
Medication IssuedNext 3-month supply prescribed and dispensed
Annual ReviewPackage renewal or continued monitoring plan
TRT is a long-term treatment. Regular monitoring ensures safety and keeps your hormone levels properly optimised.

Safe, Structured Monitoring

TRT isn't a one-off treatment — it requires consistent, regular monitoring to remain safe and effective. At Ready Health, every patient on TRT follows a structured 3-month cycle.

Every 3 months you'll complete a full blood panel, attend a follow-up consultation, and receive your next medication supply. This ensures your testosterone levels are properly balanced, side effects are caught early, and your dose is adjusted as needed.

At the end of each annual cycle, your clinician will review your overall progress and discuss whether to continue, adjust, or renew your plan.

Start Your TRT Journey

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about TRT at Ready Health.

How do I know if I have low testosterone?

Low testosterone can only be diagnosed through blood testing combined with a clinical assessment of your symptoms. If your results show clinically low levels and you have relevant symptoms, TRT may be considered as a treatment option.

What does the £25 starter blood test include?

The starter eligibility test checks key hormone markers — including testosterone levels, hormone balance, and general health indicators — to confirm whether you may be suitable to begin the TRT pathway.

How long does TRT take to work?

Some men notice improvements in energy, mood, and libido within a few weeks of starting TRT. However, the full benefits — such as changes in muscle mass, body composition, and bone density — may take several months of consistent treatment.

Is TRT safe?

When prescribed appropriately and monitored regularly with blood tests and clinical reviews, TRT is a safe and effective treatment for men with clinically low testosterone. At Ready Health, all patients follow a structured monitoring cycle to ensure ongoing safety.

Can I stop TRT once I start?

TRT is typically a long-term treatment. Before starting, your clinician will fully discuss the risks, benefits, and long-term commitment involved so you can make a fully informed decision. Stopping TRT should also be done under clinical supervision.

What happens at the initial consultation?

The initial consultation is a 60-minute in-clinic appointment where your clinician will review your blood test results, discuss your symptoms and health history, confirm clinical suitability for TRT, and create a personalised treatment plan. If appropriate, your first 3-month medication supply will be issued at this appointment.

Is TRT available on the NHS?

TRT can be prescribed on the NHS, but access is limited and waiting times can be lengthy. At Ready Health, we offer a private TRT pathway with faster access, personalised care, and regular monitoring — all in a single, convenient clinic in Standish, Wigan.