Are you concerned about having low testosterone?

Are you concerned about having low testosterone, having a low sex drive, or your potential fertility? Are you suffering from mood changes, loss of muscle mass or low energy levels?

Visit our pharmacy for a quick, simple finger-prick blood test carried out by our qualified team. We’ll send your test to the laboratory and you’ll get your results within 7 days.

It’s better to know about your health than worry about your health. We can help. You are in safe hands.

Male hormone imbalances can impact your everyday health in lots of different ways:

  • Provides results for 9 key male hormone markers
  • Provides hospital standard, easy-to-read results
  • Provides clear information and signposting to see your GP if required
  • Suitable for men aged 20 and over
  • Sample needs to be taken in the morning

Optimise your health with us

Take control of your health in a positive way. Understand whether your male hormones status may be impacting your health and what you can do to help yourself.

Using a quick and easy pharmacy-to-laboratory finger-prick blood test. Get your results within 7 days.

Be aware that finding out your male hormone levels is the first step to making positive changes. It is also easy to track your hormone levels over time to see how they are changing with age.

Take steps to change your life for the better

Measuring your male hormone status is important, particularly if you…

  • want to know more about what might be impacting your health
  • are experiencing reduced sex drive (libido) and/or erectile dysfunction
  • are concerned about your fertility
  • have low energy levels
  • suffer from weight gain
  • suffer from mood swings
  • have trouble sleeping
  • are concerned about a drop in your exercise performance
  • are concerned about a reduction in muscle mass
  • suffer from poor concentration
  • are intrigued to find out more

What Is Tested for

LH and FSH are hormones produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. These hormones are responsible for ensuring the normal function of the ovaries and the menstrual cycle.

Testosterone is the main male sex hormone that impacts sex drive (libido), fertility, muscle mass, energy levels and mood.

Oestradiol is the main female sex hormone.

Note: a recent study has shown that finger-prick blood collection can result in approximately 20% lower oestradiol results than blood collected by venous full blood draw. For more information refer to our Terms and Conditions. 

Prolactin is a hormone that is produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. This hormone is known for stimulating milk production in women after childbirth, but it has other important functions in men too. High levels can impact male sexual health.

Albumin and Sex-hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) are key proteins that bind testosterone as it circulates in your blood. These results provide important information to help calculate the level of testosterone that is biologically active and available for use.

Free Androgen Index (FAI) and Free Testosterone are markers of how much “active” and “bioavailable” testosterone is circulating in your body. These provide better markers of male hormone status that testosterone alone.

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