When hormones fall out of balance, so does everything else
Fatigue, low libido, trouble conceiving? A hormonal imbalance may be the hidden cause
Are you experiencing these symptoms?
Signs of hormonal imbalance are often blamed on other things — watch for them together:
Persistent tiredness, sluggishness, and poor focus despite adequate rest.
Reduced libido, weaker erections, and mood changes.
Reduced fertility as sperm production is affected by the hormonal imbalance.
Loss of muscle mass, weight gain, reduced body hair, or a low mood.
Why treat it at Misr Andrology Center?
Specialist diagnosis and closely supervised treatment — not just a hormone prescription.
The first and largest specialist andrology center in the Middle East, with deep experience diagnosing and treating male hormone disorders.
Precise testing of testosterone, FSH, LH, and prolactin to define the type and source of the imbalance before any treatment begins.
We look for the root — from the pituitary gland to the testicle — since some cases need the cause corrected rather than simply replacing the hormone.
Regular dose adjustment and level monitoring to ensure effectiveness and safety and avoid side effects.
Your treatment, step by step
A clear path that starts with precise testing and ends with restored balance.
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Consultation & assessment
A review of your symptoms and history plus a clinical exam to build a full picture of your case before testing.
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Hormonal testing
Precise measurement of testosterone, FSH, LH, and prolactin to identify the type and source of the imbalance — whether it originates in the testicle or the pituitary gland.
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A tailored treatment plan
Correcting the imbalance according to its cause — either by treating the underlying cause or with appropriate replacement therapy under close medical supervision.
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Follow-up & dose adjustment
Monitoring levels periodically and adjusting treatment until balance is stable and your symptoms improve.
Hormonal imbalance: common questions
Is low testosterone serious?
Low testosterone affects energy, libido, fertility, and overall health, but it is usually treatable. The earlier the diagnosis, the better the outcomes — so persistent symptoms should not be ignored.
Does a hormonal imbalance affect fertility?
Yes. Hormones regulate sperm production, and any imbalance can reduce fertility. Correcting it may improve semen parameters and raise the chances of conceiving; your doctor will assess your case carefully.
How is it diagnosed?
Through specialised blood tests measuring the key hormones (testosterone, FSH, LH, and prolactin), together with a clinical exam, to identify the type and source of the imbalance precisely.
Is treatment lifelong?
It depends on the cause. Some cases need temporary treatment to correct the underlying cause, while others need longer follow-up. Your doctor will determine the right duration after assessment and based on your response.
Is hormone therapy safe?
It is safe when based on an accurate diagnosis and carried out under specialist supervision with regular monitoring to adjust doses and check levels. The risk comes from unsupervised, self-directed treatment.