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Male Hormone
Blood Test

Lifestyle and health factors may contribute to an imbalance of hormones resulting in changes such as reduced hair growth, loss of libido, loss of muscle mass, change in mood or sleep pattern changes.
If you want to check your hormones, this test is ideal for you.

Reclaim Your Edge: Discover If Hormones Are Holding Back Your Vitality –
Without Leaving Home

You’re in your prime – hitting the gym, crushing work deadlines, keeping up with family – but lately, something feels off. That mid-afternoon slump, the spark fading in the bedroom, or muscles that just won’t respond like they used to. It’s frustrating, right? You blame stress or age, but what if it’s a silent hormone shift undermining your drive?

Our Male Hormone Blood Test uncovers the truth with a simple, professional nurse visit to your door. No clinics, no hassle – just clear insights into testosterone, FSH, LH, and more, so you can pinpoint issues and get back to feeling strong, sharp, and alive. It’s the proactive step thousands of men take to safeguard their energy, confidence, and wellbeing.

The Quiet Toll of Male Hormone Imbalance – Don’t Let It Steal Your Momentum

Hormones aren’t just “women’s stuff” – men’s levels fluctuate too, especially with age, stress, or lifestyle pressures. A mild dip might go unnoticed, but when testosterone, FSH, or LH go out of whack, it hits hard: reduced libido leaving you disconnected from your partner, unexplained fatigue sapping your productivity, or muscle loss making workouts feel pointless.

Picture this: You’re pushing through a demanding job or family life, but chronic stress, excess weight, poor sleep, or even past habits like steroid use tip the scales. Suddenly, mood swings creep in, hair thins, sleep disrupts, or erectile issues strain relationships. Without testing, it’s guesswork – and ignoring it risks bigger problems like infertility, weight gain, low self-esteem, or even depression. Our customers often say, “I thought it was just ageing – turns out, it was fixable. Now I’m back to my best.” – Mark T., Manchester.

The good news? Early detection changes everything. This test empowers you to address root causes, whether it’s tweaking diet, managing stress, or consulting your GP with data in hand. Regain control before small shifts become lasting regrets.

Who Should Take the Male Hormone Blood Test? If This Sounds Like You, It’s Time

This isn’t for everyone – it’s for driven men who refuse to settle for “good enough.”

Ideal if you’re:

  • Noticing energy dips or fatigue that coffee can’t fix, wondering if low testosterone is to blame?
  • Experiencing libido changes or erectile concerns, impacting your confidence and relationships?
  • Seeing muscle loss or weight gain despite consistent effort at the gym or healthy eating?
  • Dealing with mood swings, irritability, or sleep issues that affect work or home life?
  • Over 40 and proactive about ageing gracefully, or curious about hormone health amid stress/diabetes/family history?
  • Planning fertility steps or spotting symptoms like hot flushes, breast tissue changes, or reduced body hair?

Common triggers include obesity, chronic stress, poor nutrition, medications, or genetics – but symptoms like tiredness, infertility, or low self-esteem don’t have to define you. Start with this test if you’re experiencing any signs, then retest every 6-12 months to track progress and celebrate wins.

What Your Male Hormone Blood Test Reveals – Key Insights for Real Change

We analyse a targeted panel of biomarkers in our accredited UK lab, focusing on the core male hormones that drive your strength, drive, and vitality. Results come as a clear PDF report, explained in plain English, so you understand exactly what’s happening and next steps. Here’s what we measure:

  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Regulates sperm production and sexual development. Low or high levels can signal fertility issues or pituitary gland concerns – vital for family planning or overall reproductive health.
  • Luteinising Hormone (LH): Stimulates testosterone production and affects sex organs. Imbalances might explain low energy, mood shifts, or libido drops, helping you connect the dots to lifestyle tweaks.
  • Testosterone: Your primary male hormone, fuelling muscle mass, bone density, libido, and energy. We check total levels to spot declines from ageing, stress, or health factors – low testosterone affects 1 in 4 men over 30, but testing lets you act early.
  • Free Androgen Index (FAI): A ratio showing active androgen availability. It detects subtle imbalances that bound tests might miss, giving a fuller picture of hormone efficiency for muscle, mood, and performance.
  • Prolactin: Produced by the pituitary gland, it influences reproductive health. Elevated levels can suppress testosterone, leading to fatigue or erectile issues – we flag this for prompt GP discussions.
  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): A protein that binds sex hormones, controlling how much is “free” to work. High SHBG can reduce usable testosterone, contributing to symptoms like weight gain or low drive – our test reveals if this is a factor.

No jargon overload – your report highlights normals, flags concerns, and suggests actions like diet changes or further checks. It’s like a personal health dashboard for optimising your prime years.

Addressing Your Doubts – We’re Here to Make It Simple and Secure

Is it worth the investment? Absolutely – at-home convenience beats GP waits, and early insights prevent costlier issues down the line. Think of it as maintenance for your body’s engine.

Worried about the process? Our qualified nurses handle everything via a quick venous blood draw at your home – confidential, painless, and professional. Full results in 7 days, with email alerts.

What if results are normal? Great – confirmation to keep thriving. If not, you’re armed with data to share with your doctor for tailored advice.

Privacy and accuracy first: All handled under UK GDPR standards in a secure lab, with strict protocols for reliable results you can trust.

Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen – take charge today and feel the difference.
Testing for male hormone levels

✅ Over 2,000 tests completed across the UK
✅ Trusted by patients, athletes, and health-conscious professionals
✅ NHS-comparable testing standards
✅ 100% secure and confidential

How often do I need to get tested?

We recommend checking your hormone levels if experiencing any symptoms of hormone imbalance.

Nurse appointments fill up fast — book now to secure your preferred date.

Other Questions

  • Loss of libido
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Tiredness
  • Loss of muscle mass
  • Infertility
  • Hot flushes
  • Breast tissue development
  • Depression
  • Weight gain
  • Low self esteem
  • Less body hair

This blood test is to check on:

  • Male hormone levels

For best results (if medically suitable) it is advisable to fast (water is allowed) 12 hours prior to the test.

Collection method: Venous blood
Results available: 1-2 days after the sample has reached the laboratory.

Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

The test will measure the FSH in your blood. FSH plays an important role in sexual development and sexual functioning.

Luteinizing hormone (LH)

The test will measure the LH in your blood. LH plays and important role as it affects the sex organs in both men and women.

Testosterone

Testosterone is the primary sex hormone and anabolic steroid in males. It plays a major role in the reproductive tissues such as the prostate and testes. In women it is produced in the ovaries in small amounts and aids the reproductive system.

Free Androgen Index (FAI)

FAI is a ratio used to detect abnormal androgen levels.

Prolactin

The test will measure the amount of prolactin in the blood. Prolactin is a hormone made by the pituitary gland.

Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

The test will measure the levels of SHBG in your blood. SHBG is a protein made by the liver and attaches itself to sex hormones in both men and women.

How it Works

1. Order a Test

Order your test, and then Answer the Questions about why you’re taking that test.

Our nurse will contact you for dates, so they can take your blood sample at your home.

Our nurse will then send your sample to our laboratory.

2. Our laboratory team run the tests

Our skilled laboratory staff conduct your blood tests in a clean and secure environment, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

Each test follows strict protocols to maintain the highest quality standards.

3. Receive Your Results within 7 days

We will email you to inform you that your blood test results are ready.

The email will have a PDF report attached, sent directly to your inbox.

4. Monitor your levels over time

With regular ongoing tests and reports, you can track your results. The reports can be shared with your GP.

Check if you’re improving healthily or where changes could be made.