Male Hormone Blood Test

£74.00

Venous & Capillary Blood Sample

10 Biomarkers - Albumin, DHEA Sulphate, Free Androgen Index, Follicle Stirn Hormone, Free Testosterone, Luteinising Hormone, Prolactin, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, Testosterone, Oestradiol.

Not feeling like yourself? If you're experiencing low energy, reduced muscle mass, low libido, or mood changes, this test checks key male hormones that influence strength, vitality, and overall well-being. Whether you’re investigating symptoms or just want to optimise your health, this test helps you understand if your hormone levels are in balance.

Results expected within 2 working days.

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Venous & Capillary Blood Sample

10 Biomarkers - Albumin, DHEA Sulphate, Free Androgen Index, Follicle Stirn Hormone, Free Testosterone, Luteinising Hormone, Prolactin, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, Testosterone, Oestradiol.

Not feeling like yourself? If you're experiencing low energy, reduced muscle mass, low libido, or mood changes, this test checks key male hormones that influence strength, vitality, and overall well-being. Whether you’re investigating symptoms or just want to optimise your health, this test helps you understand if your hormone levels are in balance.

Results expected within 2 working days.

Free delivery

Venous & Capillary Blood Sample

10 Biomarkers - Albumin, DHEA Sulphate, Free Androgen Index, Follicle Stirn Hormone, Free Testosterone, Luteinising Hormone, Prolactin, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, Testosterone, Oestradiol.

Not feeling like yourself? If you're experiencing low energy, reduced muscle mass, low libido, or mood changes, this test checks key male hormones that influence strength, vitality, and overall well-being. Whether you’re investigating symptoms or just want to optimise your health, this test helps you understand if your hormone levels are in balance.

Results expected within 2 working days.

Free delivery

Special instructions

How to prepare for your test

Prepare for your Male Hormone Blood Test by following these instructions. Take your sample between 6am and 10am. Avoid nipple stimulation or any kind of sexual activity for 24 hours before taking this test, as these can increase prolactin levels. Heavy meals and strenous exervise can also impact prolactin results are best avoided before taking the test. Avoid taking a finger-prick sample from a finger used to handle hormone gels in the past 4 weeks. Use gloves when applying these. Do not take biotin supplements for two days before this test, discuss this with your doctor if it is prescribed.

FAQ’s

  • Here’s a breakdown of the benefits of each biomarker in relation to men’s health:

    1. Albumin:

      • Benefit: Albumin is a protein that helps maintain fluid balance and transports hormones, vitamins, and drugs. Low albumin levels can indicate liver disease, kidney issues, or malnutrition, all of which are important to monitor as men age. Healthy albumin levels are crucial for overall health, including cardiovascular and metabolic function.

    2. DHEA Sulphate (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate):

      • Benefit: DHEA is a precursor hormone that is converted into testosterone and estrogen. It peaks in early adulthood and declines with age. DHEA levels can indicate adrenal gland function and help assess symptoms related to aging, such as reduced energy, fatigue, and decreased libido. Low DHEA levels are associated with a higher risk of developing age-related conditions like cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders.

    3. Free Androgen Index (FAI):

      • Benefit: The FAI is a measure of the bioavailable testosterone in the body, as it reflects the amount of testosterone that isn’t bound by proteins like sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). A high FAI suggests higher levels of free testosterone, which is crucial for muscle mass, libido, and energy levels. Low FAI levels may point to testosterone deficiencies or imbalances, helping diagnose conditions like hypogonadism.

    4. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH):

      • Benefit: FSH plays a key role in regulating sperm production in men. Elevated levels of FSH can indicate testicular dysfunction or failure (e.g., in cases of infertility or undiagnosed testicular damage). Testing FSH levels helps assess fertility and overall reproductive health, particularly when dealing with issues such as low sperm count or low testosterone.

    5. Free Testosterone:

      • Benefit: Free testosterone is the active form of testosterone that is not bound to SHBG. Free testosterone levels are essential for assessing men’s sexual health, muscle mass, energy levels, and mood. Low free testosterone can contribute to symptoms like fatigue, reduced libido, muscle weakness, and depression. This test is important for diagnosing hypogonadism (low testosterone) or understanding age-related declines in testosterone production.

    6. Luteinising Hormone (LH):

      • Benefit: LH stimulates the production of testosterone in the testes. Measuring LH levels helps evaluate testosterone production and pituitary function. Low LH levels, when paired with low testosterone, can indicate problems with the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. High LH levels in combination with low testosterone can indicate testicular failure. This is important for diagnosing underlying causes of low testosterone.

    7. Prolactin:

      • Benefit: Prolactin is primarily involved in milk production, but in men, high prolactin levels can be linked to reduced testosterone levels, infertility, erectile dysfunction, and decreased libido. Elevated prolactin levels may indicate issues with the pituitary gland, such as tumors, or other health problems. Monitoring prolactin can help identify underlying causes of sexual dysfunction or low testosterone symptoms.

    8. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG):

      • Benefit: SHBG is a protein that binds to sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen, making them inactive. High SHBG levels can result in less bioavailable testosterone in the body, potentially contributing to symptoms of low testosterone. Low SHBG levels can suggest hormonal imbalances, liver disease, or insulin resistance. Testing SHBG provides important context when interpreting testosterone levels and understanding a man's hormonal balance.

    9. Testosterone:

      • Benefit: Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone responsible for sexual health, muscle mass, bone density, and overall vitality. Testosterone levels naturally decline with age, but low testosterone (hypogonadism) can cause symptoms like fatigue, reduced libido, mood changes, and loss of muscle mass. This test helps diagnose testosterone deficiencies and monitor testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) if needed.

    10. Oestradiol (Estradiol):

    • Benefit: Oestradiol is a form of estrogen that is present in men in much smaller amounts than in women but plays a role in maintaining bone density, regulating mood, and controlling sexual function. Elevated oestradiol levels in men can result from obesity, liver disease, or certain medications and can lead to symptoms like gynecomastia (breast tissue enlargement) and sexual dysfunction. Monitoring oestradiol levels can help prevent or address hormonal imbalances, particularly in men undergoing testosterone replacement therapy.

    Key Benefits for Men:

    1. Hormonal Balance and Symptoms Management: This test helps detect imbalances in critical hormones like testosterone, DHEA, and SHBG, which can affect energy, libido, mood, and physical performance. By identifying these imbalances early, appropriate interventions (such as hormone therapy or lifestyle changes) can be implemented to improve quality of life.

    2. Fertility and Reproductive Health: Hormones like FSH, LH, and prolactin are essential for sperm production and overall fertility. This blood test is useful for men experiencing fertility challenges or unexplained sexual dysfunction, as it helps assess the health of the reproductive system and identify underlying causes of infertility or low testosterone.

    3. Age-Related Health Monitoring: As men age, testosterone levels naturally decline, and conditions like hypogonadism (low testosterone) become more common. This test provides insights into the natural hormonal changes that occur with aging and can guide treatment plans, such as testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), to improve energy, muscle mass, and sexual health.

    4. Sexual Health and Function: By evaluating testosterone, prolactin, and SHBG levels, this test helps diagnose sexual health issues such as low libido, erectile dysfunction, and other related conditions. It helps identify the root cause of these issues, whether hormonal or related to other health factors.

    5. Guiding Lifestyle Changes and Interventions: Hormonal imbalances detected in this test can highlight the need for lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, stress management) or medical interventions (hormone replacement therapy, medication) to improve overall health, including metabolic health, bone density, and cardiovascular function.

    In summary, this blood test offers critical information about men’s hormonal health, allowing for the early detection of imbalances that can affect energy, libido, reproductive function, and general well-being. By understanding these biomarkers, men can take proactive steps to address any underlying health concerns and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle as they age.

    Are your experiencing symptoms such as reduced interest in sex, erectile dysfunction, or reduced muscle mass, and want to investigate the cause? Maybe you’re trying or planning to have children and want to explore whether a hormonal imbalance could be affecting your fertility. Our male hormone test gives you a comprehensive breakdown of the major male hormones and checks whether your levels are in the normal range for your age. Regular testing lets you monitor your hormone levels and understand how they change over time.

    Results expected within 2 working days.

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