Centre for Men's Health

London · Marylebone · updated 5 July 2026

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Centre for Men's Health is a CQC-registered private clinic at 25 Harley Street, London, that has focused on testosterone replacement therapy, erectile dysfunction and prostate health for over 30 years, with a new patient full assessment priced from £525 in London.

Key facts

Address
25 Harley Street, London, W1G 9QW
CQC registered
Yes
New patient full assessment (London)
£525 (1 hour)
Initial assessment (London)
£295 (30 min)
Hormone blood test profile
£245 to £270 (testosterone, SHBG, FSH, LH, PSA)
Testogel (ongoing)
approx £75 to £80 per month
Nebido injection
approx £175, lasts up to 3 months
Referral needed
No

Centre for Men's Health operates from 25 Harley Street in London's Marylebone, a short walk from Oxford Circus and Bond Street, with a second clinic in Manchester and a nationwide network of partner sites for blood draws. The clinic was founded by the late Professor Malcolm Carruthers and is registered with the Care Quality Commission. Its clinical team is built around men's health and endocrinology specialists, including Professor Andrew Krentz (MB ChB, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath) and Dr Anand Patel (MRCGP, FECSM), who has appeared on BBC Two's Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing.

The service centres on testosterone replacement therapy, alongside assessment of erectile dysfunction, the male menopause (andropause) and prostate health. New patients complete a hormone blood panel (testosterone, SHBG, FSH, LH and PSA) before a consultation, and London offers a done-in-a-day option with a same-day blood draw and afternoon results review. Treatment can begin the same day where appropriate, with a minimum three month trial and six-monthly check-ups.

On price, a one hour full assessment is £525 in London and £375 in Manchester, with 30 minute initial and treatment-planning consultations at £295 (London) and £225 (Manchester). The blood test profile is listed from £245 to £270. Ongoing medication is stated at roughly £75 to £80 a month for Testogel and about £175 per Nebido injection, which lasts up to three months. A referral is not required, and Visa and Mastercard are accepted.

10 treatments across 3 categories in the menu and pricing section below.

Compiled from published research and each venue's own published information. Information only, not medical advice.

Information compiled from the clinic's website, last checked 5 July 2026.

Treatments & pricing

Sourced from the clinic's published menu where available.

Team

6 practitioners listed where available.

Professor Andrew Krentz

Clinical researcher and academic physician · MB ChB · MD · PhD · FRCP · FRCPath · FFPM · FRSM · FRSA

Endocrinology · Thyroid · Pituitary · Male hypogonadism · Female hyperandrogenism

Visiting Professor at the Institute of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Research, University of Reading, and King's College London.

Dr Anand Patel

Men's health specialist and GP Partner · MB BS · BSc (Lond.) · PGCME · MRCP · MRCGP (2007) · FECSM · DFFP · Men's health · Sexual medicine

Holds Fellowship of the European Committee of Sexual Medicine (2012). Secretary to the Primary Care Testosterone Advisory Group.

Dr Clive Morrison

GP with genitourinary medicine and sexual health background · MB · ChB · MSc · MRCGP · Genitourinary medicine · Sexual health · Diabetes and testosterone deficiency research

Editorial board member of Practical Diabetes.

Dr Ed Rainbow

GP specialising in men's health and lifestyle medicine · BMBS (Nottingham) · MRCGP · MSc · BSLM Diplomate · Men's health · Lifestyle medicine · Mental health and behavioural change

Holistic focus on mental health and behavioural change.

Dr James Thaxter

GP with special interest in men's health and testosterone replacement therapy · MBChB · BSc · MRCGP · DFSRH · Men's health · Testosterone replacement therapy

Member of the British Society for Sexual Medicine.

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Professor Malcolm Carruthers

Founder (deceased, 1938 to 2022) · MD · FRCPath · MRCGP · Testosterone replacement therapy

Founder of the Centre for Men's Health. Died in 2022.

Facility

Conditions treated

Health areas Centre for Men's Health states it works with. General information, not a treatment claim.

Hormone & metabolic

Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome (TDS) / Low T / andropause / male menopauseDepression and anxiety (associated with low testosterone)

Diagnostics & testing

Weight gain and poor body compositionTesticular atrophyProstate cancer (screening and referral)

General

Erectile dysfunction (impotence)Low libidoFatigue and low energy
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Hormone & metabolic

Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome (TDS) / Low T / andropause / male menopauseDepression and anxiety (associated with low testosterone)

Diagnostics & testing

Weight gain and poor body compositionTesticular atrophyProstate cancer (screening and referral)

General

Erectile dysfunction (impotence)Low libidoFatigue and low energyIrritability and mood changesMemory loss and poor concentration (brain fog)Night sweats and hot flushesJoint painsReduced beard growthGynecomastiaProstatitis (prostate inflammation)Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH / prostate enlargement)

Equipment

  • TestogelTRT medication (gel)Daily topical testosterone gel
  • TostranTRT medication (gel)Topical testosterone gel
  • NebidoTRT medication (injection)Long-acting testosterone injection, lasts up to three months
  • Testosterone Cypionate / EnanthateTRT medication (injection)Shorter-acting testosterone injections
  • Clomid / hCGFertility-preserving hormone treatmentUsed to preserve fertility during hormone therapy
  • Sildenafil (Viagra), Vardenafil (Levitra), Tadalafil (Cialis)ED medicationPDE5 inhibitors

Membership

Intro offer: New patients pay a £245 deposit to secure a booking, credited toward the consultation fee; a late cancellation (under 48 hours) incurs a £150 fee.

Practical information

Hours
Office team available 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday (020 7486 2277); Blood tests conducted 9am to 11am on weekdays at 25 Harley Street (fasting, morning preferred)
Getting there
Marylebone · Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central, Victoria lines) and Bond Street (Central, Jubilee lines), both around five minutes' walk · Q-Park Oxford Street in Cavendish Square is cited as a nearby parking option
Website
centreformenshealth.co.uk
Payment
Visa, Mastercard
Certifications
Registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) (CQC location report referenced at cqc.org.uk/location/1-5746636220)
Consultation
Required before first session

Location

25 Harley Street, London, W1G 9QW, United Kingdom

25 Harley Street, London, W1G 9QW, United Kingdom

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About the organisation(expand)
Legal entity
CENTRE FOR MEN'S HEALTH LIMITED
Companies House
03035250

Related businesses

  • Centre for Men's Health Manchester
  • Nationwide blood-draw network (Glasgow, Newcastle, Doncaster, Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton, Ashford)

Awards

  • Featured on BBC Two's Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing (Dr Anand Patel)
  • Dr Anand Patel was among the first UK doctors to gain Fellowship of the European Committee of Sexual Medicine (2012)

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In the press

  • Weight-gain, man boobs, loss of libido? You could be suffering from the 'manopause' · The Telegraph
  • The Truth about Testosterone · Men's Health
  • Erectile dysfunction or performance anxiety? The truth behind a modern malaise · The Guardian
  • Should you be using testosterone gel? Experts reveal how to avoid the 'male menopause' · Daily Mail
  • The Male Menopause: Study Shows it Could Be A Widespread Issue Plaguing Men Over 50 · Huffington Post
  • Male menopause is real, claims controversial new study · The Independent

Frequently asked

How much is a consultation at Centre for Men's Health?
A new patient full assessment (1 hour) is £525 in London and £375 in Manchester. A 30 minute initial assessment is £295 in London and £225 in Manchester. A blood test profile is listed from £245 to £270.
Do I need a referral from my GP?
No. The site states a referral from your doctor is preferable but not essential. The clinic can inform your GP at any stage if you wish.
Where is the London clinic and how do I get there?
It is at 25 Harley Street, W1G 9QW in Marylebone, about five minutes' walk from Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central, Victoria lines) and Bond Street (Central, Jubilee lines). Q-Park Oxford Street in Cavendish Square is cited for parking.
What testosterone treatments are offered?
Options include daily gels such as Testogel and Tostran, and injections including long-acting Nebido and shorter-acting cypionate or enanthate. The clinic states Testogel costs roughly £75 to £80 a month and Nebido about £175 per injection lasting up to three months.
Do I need a blood test before my appointment?
Yes. A hormone profile covering testosterone, SHBG, FSH, LH and PSA is required. Blood can be drawn at Harley Street on weekday mornings (9:00 to 11:00) or through the nationwide partner network, and London offers a same-day done-in-a-day results option.
Is Centre for Men's Health CQC registered?
Yes. The clinic is registered with the Care Quality Commission and operates as CENTRE FOR MEN'S HEALTH LIMITED (Companies House number 03035250).

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