Andropause
Andropause refers to the gradual decline in testosterone and other hormonal changes that some men experience as they age. Unlike menopause, it occurs slowly and progressively.
How it presents: fatigue, changes in mood or sleep, decreased sexual desire, loss of muscle mass, and other signs associated with hormonal imbalance.
When is it a good idea to see a doctor? When these changes affect well-being or daily life, evaluating them helps to understand their origin and rule out other causes.
Which specialist treats it? The urologist and the endocrinologist study male hormones and health related to andropause; the general practitioner can guide the first visit. If you notice several of these symptoms, raising them with a professional allows for an assessment suited to your situation.
Data on 36 doctors who treat andropause
Specialties that treat andropause
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in andropause
Dr. Miguel Ángel González Rodríguez
Dr. Julio Cesar De la Fuente Muñoz
Dr. Mauricio Espinosa Torres
Dr. Joaquín Gerardo Joya Galeana
Dr. Ramiro Millan Mota
Dr. Mateo Lorenzo Tapia
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dr. Judith Ne'eman Márquez Reyes
Dr. Eduardo Lenin Ruelas Olvera
Dr. Clicerio González Villalpando
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Dr. Aquiles Rafael Ayala Ruiz
Dr. Fernando Javier Martinez Montes
Dr. Jose Daniel Vargas Paredes
Dr. Eduardo Tapia Betancourt
Dr. Román Pineda Abarca
Dr. Raúl Velázquez Alvarado
Dr. Sergio Dickter Cohen
Dr. Rodriguez Flores Hector
Frequently asked questions
What is andropause?
Andropause refers to the gradual decline in testosterone and other hormonal changes that some men experience as they age. Unlike menopause, it occurs slowly and progressively.
Which doctor treats andropause?
Andropause is usually treated by specialists in endocrinologist, pediatric endocrinologist, general practitioner, urologist, endocrinologist.