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* This speech by Dr Jeff Foster, NHS GP Partner and Director of Men's Health at Voy/Manual highlights the critical under-diagnosis of low testosterone (often termed "manopause") and its profound impact on overall male health. The speaker, who runs the UK's largest private testosterone clinic, argues that testosterone is arguably the single best indicator of male health, affecting everything from cardiovascular risk and mental health to bone density and sexual function.
This speech by Dr Jeff Foster, NHS GP Partner and Director of Men's Health at Voy/Manual highlights the critical under-diagnosis of low testosterone (often termed "manopause") and its profound impact on overall male health. The speaker, who runs the UK's largest private testosterone clinic, argues that testosterone is arguably the single best indicator of male health, affecting everything from cardiovascular risk and mental health to bone density and sexual function. He contrasts the well-established public awareness and medical support for menopause with the cultural and clinical barriers facing men's hormonal health, noting that low testosterone symptoms (fatigue, low libido) are often normalized as simply "getting older" or misdiagnosed as depression in primary care. The speaker advocates for increased doctor education and patient awareness, stressing that while NHS treatment options are currently limited, effective and safe Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) can be a life-changing treatment for the right patient, reducing the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular issues.
This speech by Dr Jeff Foster, NHS GP Partner and Director of Men's Health at Voy/Manual highlights the critical under-diagnosis of low testosterone (often termed "manopause") and its profound impact on overall male health. The speaker, who runs the UK's largest private testosterone clinic, argues that testosterone is arguably the single best indicator of male health, affecting everything from cardiovascular risk and mental health to bone density and sexual function. He contrasts the well-established public awareness and medical support for menopause with the cultural and clinical barriers facing men's hormonal health, noting that low testosterone symptoms (fatigue, low libido) are often normalized as simply "getting older" or misdiagnosed as depression in primary care. The speaker advocates for increased doctor education and patient awareness, stressing that while NHS treatment options are currently limited, effective and safe Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) can be a life-changing treatment for the right patient, reducing the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular issues.