A balanced hormone balance is the basis for vitality, mental strength and physical performance. With KardioPro in Düsseldorf we offer specialized diagnostics and advice in cases of suspected testosterone deficiency (hypogonadism) - discreet, evidence-based and cardiologically safe.
Precise diagnostics instead of blanket judgments
A simple testosterone value in the blood is often not meaningful enough. To understand your actual hormone status, we determine:
Total testosterone: The total amount of the hormone in the blood.
SHBG (sex hormone-binding globulin): A protein that binds testosterone and makes it „inactive“.
Free Androgen Index (FAI): A calculated value that indicates how much testosterone is actually available to your body.
On request, we work closely with the renowned laboratory Whole immune together to create a highly precise basis for your therapy decisions.
When is a measurement useful?
Hormonal imbalances can manifest themselves through a variety of symptoms:
Chronic fatigue and listlessness
Declining libido or erectile dysfunction
Concentration disorders and depressive moods
Reduced muscle strength or increase in abdominal fat
Important note: For a reliable result, the blood sample must be taken on Tomorrow as testosterone levels are subject to natural diurnal fluctuations.
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) with responsibility
We only consider drug therapy (TRT) if there is a confirmed medical diagnosis and an appropriate clinical symptom picture. Before starting PD Dr. med. Raphael Bruno transparently discuss all goals, possible side effects and contraindications with you. Our focus is always on your long-term health and cardiological safety.
Safety through structured progress checks
With ongoing TRT, regular monitoring is essential to maximize benefits and minimize risks (e.g. to the heart and blood vessels). We monitor routinely:
Hematocrit & hemoglobin: To avoid excessive blood thickening.
PSA value: To check the health of the prostate.
Lipid profile & blood pressure: As hormones influence fat metabolism and the cardiovascular system.
