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Male Hormone Profile Test

The Male Hormone Profile Test is an essential health assessment that examines the main hormones responsible for strength, energy, sexual wellness, mental clarity, and overall vitality. This test provides a complete understanding of your hormonal balance by measuring testosterone, free testosterone, oestradiol, prolactin, and SHBG. These markers play a vital role in how your body responds to hormone therapy, lifestyle habits, and everyday stress. By using the Male Hormone Profile Test, you gain accurate information that helps you manage your health with confidence.

Testosterone replacement therapy also known as TRT has become a common treatment for men who experience low testosterone. While testosterone can support muscle strength, libido, confidence, and sexual performance, excessively high levels can create health concerns. The Male Hormone Profile Test allows you to monitor these levels closely so you can maintain a safe and effective treatment plan. This test gives you a complete hormone profile that helps you achieve a balanced approach to therapy and long term well being.

Who Can Take the Test

The Male Hormone Test is suitable for individuals who are preparing to begin testosterone therapy as well as those who have been on treatment for three to six months. If you want to track your hormone levels accurately and ensure your therapy remains safe, this test provides the information you need. It is also beneficial for men who want to understand unexplained symptoms such as low energy, reduced libido, slow recovery after workouts, mood changes, or changes in muscle mass. These symptoms often relate to hormonal imbalance, and early detection allows you to take action quickly.

Regular monitoring is important for anyone using testosterone therapy. Hormones can shift due to stress, lifestyle choices, exercise levels, sleep quality, or nutritional habits. The Male Hormone Profile Test helps you understand how your body responds to these factors. Athletes and fitness focused individuals can also use this test to monitor progress, improve performance, and ensure their training does not negatively affect hormone levels. Men who are dealing with age related changes may also benefit from this test as hormones naturally adjust with time.

What Happens After Male Hormone Profile Test

Once you have your results from the  Test, the next step is to book a consultation with a healthcare professional. A medical expert will interpret your hormone levels clearly and explain how each marker influences your physical and emotional health. By reviewing your results together, you can create an effective and personalised treatment plan.

Your doctor may suggest changes in diet, exercise routines, sleep habits, or supplements that support hormonal balance. In cases where hormone levels are significantly outside the normal range, the doctor may adjust your testosterone therapy or explore additional medical options. The goal is to help you achieve stable and healthy hormone levels that support long term wellness.

Take Charge of Your Hormonal Health

The Male Hormone Profile Test gives you the knowledge you need to understand your body better. When you monitor your hormone levels regularly, you protect your health, improve your quality of life, and ensure that any treatment you follow remains safe and effective. This test does more than identify imbalances. It guides you toward a healthier lifestyle, better performance, and improved well being.

 

Postage & Delivery

Your test kit includes a prepaid return envelope for first-class postage. If you are uncertain about postal service efficiency in your area, you may choose to upgrade to a guaranteed next-day delivery option for added peace of mind.

 Lab Testing

Your blood sample will be analyzed at our laboratory. The lab follows strict quality standards to ensure accuracy and reliability. Once tested, your results will typically be available on the same day, allowing for quick insights into your hormone levels.

Results & Follow-Up

After your results are uploaded to your secure platform, our team will provide a detailed review, highlighting key findings and their implications for your health. If necessary, we will recommend scheduling a consultation with a doctor to discuss your results and explore further treatment options. This essential health check plays a crucial role in maintaining a safe and effective testosterone therapy plan, helping you stay in control of your health and well-being.

Test Included

HORMONES

Testosterone is a male sex hormone which is produced in the testicles of men It is also produced in much smaller amounts, in the ovaries of women. Testosterone is responsible for your bone and muscle strength, mood, energy and sexual function.

Testosterone levels lower as you become older it is unusual to find naturally elevated levels in men. Low testosterone is more common than raised.

Raised testosterone for women can result in male characteristics such as body hair, greater bulk, a deeper voice and acne of which are all symptoms of polycystic ovaries, a condition in which elevated testosterone is commonly seen.

Testosterone, oestrogen and dihydrotestosterone are all bound to sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) which means that they are unavailable to your cells. Measuring the levels of SHBG in the blood gives important information about your levels of free or unbound hormones which are biologically active and available for use.

Prolactin is a hormone which is made in the pituitary gland and plays a role in reproductive health. Its main purpose is to stimulate milk production after birth and in pregnant and breastfeeding women prolactin levels will soar.

Raised levels in a woman who is neither pregnant or breastfeeding can signal fertility problems as well as irregular periods.

Higher levels in men can cause reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and lack of energy and fertility problems.

The Majority of testosterone circulating within the blood is bound to proteins, in particular SHBG and albumin only 2-3% of testosterone is free and available to cells. The test uses an algorithm to calculate the level of free or unbound testosterone in relation to total testosterone, SHBG and albumin.

A lower level in a male could lead to symptoms which include low libido, erectile dysfunction, depression and a difficulty in gaining muscle mass.

In women an increased level could be an indication of polycystic ovary syndrome.

Follicle Stimulating Hormone is produced in the pituitary gland and is important for women in the production of eggs by the ovaries and for men in the production of sperm. Levels of FSH rise in women as egg production declines, therefore raised FSH often coincides with the onset of the menopause and is a measure of ovarian reserve.

Elevated FSH in women indicates reduced egg supply whereas low levels can signal that you are not ovulating or are pregnant.

Levels of FSH in men rise with age, but can also indicate testicular damage and reduced sperm production. Low levels of FSH are detected when men are not producing sperm.

Luteinising Hormone (LH) is produced by the pituitary gland and is important for male and female fertility. In women it governs the menstrual cycle, peaking before ovulation. In men it stimulates the production of testosterone.

Raised LH in women can signal that you are not ovulating, that you are menopausal or that your hormones are not in balance (as with polycystic ovaries).

Raised LH in men can signal that the testes are not producing enough testosterone.

Oestradiol is a steroid hormone that accounts for 80% of the oestrogen in the female body. It is secreted by the ovaries and is responsible for the development and maintenance of reproductive structures, including fat distribution, preparing the follicle in the ovary for the release of an egg and helping to maintain bone density. This blood test measures the level of oestradiol in your body.

A free androgen index (FAI) is a ratio figured out after a blood test for testosterone.

It’s used to see whether you have abnormal androgen levels. …

A free androgen index measures testosterone in your blood and compares it with the total amount of testosterone and SHBG in your body.

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