How we prescribe, monitor and safeguard every patient on the Youth Revisited TRT programme.
All prescribing at Youth Revisited Ltd is carried out by Nemia Pilobello, NMC-registered Independent Prescriber (V300), in accordance with the NMC Standards for Medicines Management and the British Society for Sexual Medicine (BSSM) guidelines for testosterone deficiency in adult men.
Dr Salman Ahmed (GMC #7948448) provides medical consultation support where GP-level review is required. No prescription is issued without a clinical review of the patient's blood results by the prescriber.
TRT is only initiated following a comprehensive baseline blood panel and a clinical consultation. Prescribing criteria follow BSSM and NICE guidance.
The following contraindications are assessed at baseline and monitored throughout the programme:
Where contraindications are identified, the prescriber will advise the patient on appropriate next steps, including NHS referral where clinically indicated.
All patients on TRT undergo clinical blood panel review every 3 months. The standard quarterly monitoring panel covers:
All results are reviewed by the prescriber before any treatment adjustment is made. Patients receive a written clinical summary following each review.
Informed consent is obtained from every patient before treatment begins. The prescriber ensures each patient understands:
Consent is documented within the patient's clinical record before any prescription is issued.
All medication is dispensed by SignatureRx, a GPhC-registered UK pharmacy (registration number 9012267). No medication is dispatched without a valid prescription issued by the prescriber following a clinical review.
Patients are provided with guidance on:
Youth Revisited Ltd does not supply medication from unregulated or overseas sources. All products are dispensed from the licensed UK supply chain.
If a patient's monitoring results indicate an urgent clinical concern, the prescriber will contact the patient directly on the same day. Triggers for urgent review include:
Where a patient requires urgent or emergency care, they will be directed to contact 999 or attend their nearest A&E department. Youth Revisited Ltd does not provide emergency medical care.
Where clinically appropriate, the prescriber will refer patients to their NHS GP or specialist. Referral letters are provided on request.
All complaints are taken seriously and handled promptly. To raise a concern:
If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to escalate to:
Patient clinical records are retained for a minimum of 8 years in accordance with NHS records management guidance for adult medical records.
All personal and clinical data is processed in accordance with UK GDPR and our Privacy Policy. Health data is classified as special category data under UK GDPR Article 9 and is processed on the lawful basis of explicit consent and provision of healthcare.
Patients have the right to access, correct or request deletion of their personal data, subject to legal retention requirements. Requests should be directed to info@youth-revisited.co.uk.
Clinical protocols are reviewed annually and updated in line with guidance from the British Society for Sexual Medicine (BSSM), NICE, the MHRA and the NMC.
The prescriber undertakes continuing professional development in line with NMC revalidation requirements. Any MHRA safety alerts relevant to testosterone therapy or associated medications are reviewed and actioned promptly.