Treatment options with clear costs — and medical oversight throughout
Once your plan is confirmed, treatment is delivered with clinical supervision and ongoing monitoring. The emphasis in this group is safety, symptom relief, and restoring endocrine balance to improve quality of life.
Where clinically appropriate, treatment may include a personalised combination of:
- Prescription-only hormone restoration/optimisation options (clinician-led)
- Support for metabolic health (insulin and weight-related strategies where relevant)
- Sleep and stress-hormone support to aid recovery and resilience
- Lifestyle guidance aligned to your medical goals (nutrition, activity, recovery)
- Optional Metabolic Code® add-on (paid) for deeper interpretation in complex cases
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Costs: transparent monthly pricing
We keep pricing clear and predictable, with most patients fitting a straightforward plan:
- Most patients: from £99 per month (simple, standard plans)
- Complex medical cases: up to £250 per month (rare; higher monitoring/support needs)
Your exact monthly cost is confirmed after consultation and diagnostic review, based on clinical complexity and monitoring requirements.
What’s typically included
- Doctor-led oversight and treatment management
- Clinical reviews of symptoms and progress
- Ongoing safety monitoring and data-led adjustments
- Access to support between reviews (according to your plan)
Any required laboratory testing, medications, or optional add-on services are explained in advance, with clear costs before you proceed.
A practical question: what is the cost of delayed treatment?
For many patients in this group, the biggest cost is not only financial — it is months or years of reduced quality of life: fatigue, low mood, poor sleep, reduced mobility, and reduced enjoyment of daily life. If symptoms are affecting your ability to function, a structured clinical pathway can be a worthwhile investment in wellbeing and independence.
Disclaimer: Prescription-only treatments are not suitable for everyone. Treatment decisions depend on clinical assessment and appropriate testing. Outcomes vary and cannot be guaranteed.