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Testosterone for Women

Clinician-led assessment and treatment for women with specific symptoms where testosterone deficiency may be a contributing factor.

Considered only after appropriate blood testing and specialist clinical review.

Prescription-only • Supplied only if clinically appropriate

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1 Month Supply

1x Oestrogel Pump + 30x Utrogestan 100mg

£45.00

3 Month Supply

Most popular clinical regimen

£120.00

Overview

Testosterone is an important hormone for women as well as men. In women, it plays a role in sexual desire, energy levels, and overall wellbeing.

In some cases — particularly after menopause or surgical menopause — testosterone levels may be low and contribute to symptoms such as persistent low libido that have not improved with other appropriate treatments.

Testosterone treatment for women is not routine. It is only considered following a detailed clinical assessment, blood testing, and review by a UK-registered clinician with experience in menopause care.

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When testosterone may be considered
Testosterone treatment may be considered when:
Not all women with these symptoms are suitable for testosterone treatment.
Testosterone, where prescribed, is used alongside appropriate menopause management, not as a first-line treatment.
It may be considered only after:

The goal is to support wellbeing using the lowest effective dose, without exceeding normal female physiological testosterone levels.

When prescribed, testosterone for women is typically provided as a topical preparation applied to the skin.
Formulations may include:
The exact product, dose, and regimen are determined by the clinician and may change over time based on response and blood test results.
Testosterone treatment in women requires careful prescribing and monitoring.
This includes:
Potential side effects can include acne, increased hair growth, or voice changes. These risks are discussed during consultation so an informed decision can be made.

FAQs

Some testosterone products are licensed for men and may be prescribed for women at much lower doses when clinically appropriate. Prescribing decisions follow UK guidance and specialist judgement.
No. Testosterone is not a standard part of HRT and is only considered for specific symptoms.
It may help some women with specific symptoms, but effects vary and it is not suitable for everyone.
Yes. Blood tests are required before testosterone is considered.

Next Steps

If menopause symptoms have been affecting your wellbeing, the next step is an online consultation.

This allows a clinician to assess your symptoms and discuss whether hormone therapy — or another approach — may be appropriate.

Regulatory Statement: Testosterone treatment for women is prescribed only following appropriate clinical assessment, blood testing, and informed consent. Treatment is not guaranteed and is supplied only if clinically appropriate.