Malcolm Carruthers
Founder and Chief
Centre for Men's Health
London, UK
Biography
Malcolm Carruthers is a Founder and Chief Medical Consultant to the Centre for Men's Health, He has spent 30 years on research into testosterone treatment. He is Adjunct Professor at the Alzheimer's and Aging Department, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia as well as being a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologist. He is a life member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP). He is also President of the Society for the Study of Androgen Deficiency (Andropause Society), a member of the British Cardiovascular Society, the European Academy of Andrology, the International and European Societies for the Study of the Aging Male and a past President of the Society for Psychosomatic Research.
Research Interest
Malcolm Carruthers is interested in Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in 1977 when he saw the remarkable results being obtained by the pioneer of the treatment, Dr Jen Moller, in Copenhagen. In 1988 Dr Carruthers set up what is now the Centre For Men's Health in Harley Street, specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency- the male menopause- or andropause. He subsequently became a member of the European Academy of Andrology and International and European Societies for the Study of the Aging Male.