Optimisation, done properly — clinically supervised and results-led
If you’re putting in the work, you want outcomes you can feel: better recovery, steadier energy, sharper focus, and training weeks that stack up. Where clinically appropriate, treatment is designed to support performance and longevity — not just short-term aesthetics.
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Treatment options (personalised and clinically monitored)
Depending on your assessment and results, treatment may include a personalised combination of:
- Prescription-only hormone optimisation options where appropriate (clinician-led)
- Metabolic support strategies (appetite, insulin sensitivity, body composition)
- Sleep and stress-hormone support (recovery-first approach)
- Lifestyle optimisation aligned to your training (nutrition, supplementation where indicated)
- Optional Metabolic Code® add-on (paid) for deeper insight in complex cases
Costs: clear monthly pricing
Most people in this group fit a straightforward plan. Pricing is transparent:
- Most people: from £99 per month (simple, standard plans)
- Complex medical cases: up to £250 per month (rare)
Your exact monthly cost is confirmed after consultation and review of results, so your plan matches your needs and monitoring requirements.
What’s typically included
- Doctor-led oversight and protocol management
- Clinical reviews of progress and symptoms
- Ongoing safety monitoring and adjustments where needed
- Access to support between reviews (according to your plan)
Any required laboratory testing, medications, or optional add-ons are explained upfront, with clear costs before you proceed.
Value for athletes: the cost of guessing
In fitness, ‘cheap’ decisions often become expensive: wasted months, stalled progress, injuries from under‑recovery, and protocols that create more problems than they solve. Clinician-led optimisation is about doing it right the first time.
Disclaimer: Any hormone therapy is prescription-only and is not suitable for everyone. Treatment decisions are made following clinical assessment and appropriate diagnostic testing.