
SH
"Very knowledgeable... has transformed my life."
LM
"TRT has genuinely changed my life, Dr Chungh has been very clear, informative and supportive."
MP
"Dr Chungh is intelligent, well spoken and receptive. He delivers clear and concise medical advice and is very knowledgeable about the medications etc."
About Dr Aman Chungh
At the start of 2025 Dr Chungh (Aman) will be launching a bespoke mens' health and lifestyle service based in London. Appointments will be mostly in person, with medications dispensed on site at the time of the appointment. All necessary tests will be carried out using only the most reliable, accurate and efficient laboratories.
Aman has spent several years developing his knowledge and exposure to a broad variety of medical and surgical fields, making him a well rounded physician. He has learnt to manage acutely unwell patients in A&E, looked after the elderly with complex medical needs, run minor injury clinics, treated patients in general practice and over the past 5 to 6 years focused on treating men's health problems. He has managed in excess of a thousand patients with testosterone deficiency during his time working at Optimale and Manual.
Aman takes a 360 degree view of his patients' symptoms and as well as treating men's health problems will advise on lifestyle interventions he feels would contribute to the quality of life improvements his treatments offer.
Aman provides face to face consultations for TRT in a clinic in central London with an in house pharmacy, using the most reliable industry leading providers for investigations including blood tests.
Education
Aman studied medicine at the University Of Southampton, gaining his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree in 2014. Prior to this, he had gained both a Bachelor of Medical Sciences degree and a Bachelor of Science degree.
Following his medical degree he worked as a hospital doctor for two years in Dorset that encompassed a range of medical and surgical junior doctor roles. He then went on to begin surgical training in Brighton and Sussex, however realised he wanted a more patient facing role centred on communicating with patients.


Fields of interest
Testosterone deficiency (Andropause)
Hair loss
Erectile dysfunction
Lifestyle and preventative medicine
Testosterone Deficiency
Testosterone deficiency affects approximately 35% of men over the age of 45 with increasing age, obesity and other medical conditions increasing it's likelihood. The symptoms are varied and include lethargy, fatigue, low libido, erectile dysfunction, a change in body composition with difficulty losing fat and gaining muscle as well as poor sleep, feeling low in mood and anxious.
Testosterone deficiency has been shown to increase one's risk of osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and other metabolic conditions like obesity and diabetes.
Opening Hours
To Be Confirmed
Bookings will open early 2025