DHEA Hormone Support

Hormonal Support under clinical supervision

From £49 per month

DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands and contributes to the production of other hormones, including testosterone.

Levels may decline with age and may be considered in the context of broader hormonal assessment.

Clinical Context

Lower DHEA levels may be associated with:

  • Fatigue
  • Reduced vitality
  • Hormonal imbalance

Treatment may be considered where supported by clinical assessment and blood test results.

Treatment Overview

  • Formulation: Oral hormone support
  • Dosing: Individually prescribed
  • Use: May be used as part of a wider treatment plan

Patient Suitability

DHEA may be considered for women who:

  • Have low DHEA levels on testing
  • Experience symptoms consistent with hormonal imbalance
  • Require clinically guided hormonal support

Monitoring & Safety

Treatment includes:

  • Blood testing prior to initiation
  • Ongoing clinical review
  • Adjustment based on response

Important Information

DHEA is not licensed as a medicinal product in the UK and may be prescribed where clinically appropriate.
  • Not suitable for everyone
  • Requires clinical assessment
  • May cause side effects
  • Should only be used under the supervision of a qualified clinician