Further information and support
If you’d like extra information, read more about TDS in our free leaflets available to download:
A Quick Guide to Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome (TDS)
Hypogonadism Explained for Men with Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome
You can also get extra support and advice from the following organisations:
The Sexual Advice Association (formally the Sexual Dysfunction Association)
The site is intended to assist British men by providing a telephone helpline, free information leaflets, questions and answers, ED news update, and an online ED survey.
Pituitary Foundation, PO Box 1944, Bristol BS99 2UB
Tel: 0845 450 0375
It is estimated that there are 50,000 to 70,000 pituitary patients in the United Kingdom. The Pituitary Foundation is a national support, information and advocacy organisation for pituitary patients, their families, friends and carers in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
Klinefelter’s Syndrome Association, 56 Little Yeldham Road, Halstead, Essex CO9 4QT
Tel: 0845 230 0047
Founded in 1990, the Klinefelter’s Syndrome Association is a support group for people affected by Klinefelter’s Syndrome - including families, friends and carers - through a dedicated website, helpline, membership newsletter and annual conference.
HYPOHH, 12 Ingles Drive, Worcester, Worcs, WR2 5HR
HYPOHH stands for ‘Helping You to be POsitive about Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism’. Kallmann syndrome is a form of HH. This rare hormonal condition results in a failure to commence or to fully complete puberty. The HYPOHH website aims to provide information on diagnosis and treatments available, while also providing a forum for people to talk to others with the same condition.
- Understanding TDS
- Talking to your doctor
- Getting down to details
- Checking your testosterone levels
- What's causing your TDS
- Finding the right solution
- Important things to know about Testosterone Replacement Therapy
- Hearing real experiences
- Getting answers to common questions
- Further information and support