How do I get TRT in the UK?
A simple, private, doctor-led process — from blood test to treatment
If you're considering testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), getting started privately is more straightforward than you might think. Here's exactly how the process works at Solasta — designed to be quick, convenient and patient-focused from start to finish.
In short: two blood tests confirm whether TRT is right for you; if so, you'll have a consultation with one of our doctors, and once prescribed we can deliver your medication to your door within 24 hours.
How it works — your TRT journey
Initial screening blood test
A simple basic screening test to check your baseline testosterone.
Comprehensive follow-up test
A more detailed test that measures your key hormone biomarkers in detail.
Doctor consultation
If your results fall within the treatable range, you'll be invited to discuss the most appropriate options with one of our experienced doctors.
Personalised prescription
All treatment is prescription-only and carefully tailored to your individual needs for safety and effectiveness.
Home delivery within 24 hours
Once prescribed, we can deliver your medication directly to your home within 24 hours — so you can start quickly and conveniently.
Ongoing support & monitoring
Our clinical team supports and reviews your treatment throughout your journey.
Why choose Solasta for TRT
Your Men's Health GP
Dr Liam Jordan
GP · Men's Health & TRTDr Jordan leads our testosterone replacement therapy service, reviewing your results, discussing your options and tailoring a safe, effective plan with ongoing support throughout.
TRT FAQs
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Ready to get started?
Book a consultation and we'll guide you through the blood tests, results and the right treatment for you — quickly and conveniently.
Book a consultation Contact the team*This page is general information, not personal medical advice. Testosterone replacement therapy is a prescription-only treatment provided only where clinically appropriate, following assessment and blood tests, with ongoing monitoring. Treatable ranges and protocols are determined on an individual basis by our clinical team.