Male Hormone Blood Test | TRT Profile

Lab locations: UK / Ireland
Date of Birth Requirement
Age 18 and over only
Results by Email
Regular price £183.00 GBP

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Overview:

Check key male hormone markers, including testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, oestradiol and prolactin.

Looking for a private male hormone blood test in the UK? The AIS Health Check Male Hormone Profile is designed for men who want a clearer understanding of their hormone balance, testosterone status and wider health markers.

This clinic-based blood test may be suitable if you are concerned about low testosterone symptoms, monitoring hormone-related health, or already using or considering testosterone replacement therapy under medical supervision.

Your results are reviewed by a doctor and presented clearly, helping you understand whether any markers may need follow-up with a healthcare professional.

Book your Male Hormone Profile blood test today for doctor-reviewed results in 4 working days.

What Is a Male Hormone Blood Test?

A male hormone blood test measures key hormones and related health markers that can influence energy, libido, mood, muscle strength, fertility, metabolism and general wellbeing.

This profile includes testosterone and free testosterone, as well as pituitary hormones, thyroid markers, liver and kidney function, cholesterol, diabetes risk, iron status, prostate marker PSA and a full blood count.

Testing does not diagnose a condition on its own, but it may help identify markers linked to hormone imbalance, low testosterone, thyroid concerns, metabolic health, prostate health or areas that may require further medical advice.

What This Male Hormone Profile Includes:

Measures total testosterone, one of the main male sex hormones. Testosterone is linked with libido, energy, muscle mass, mood and general male hormonal health.

Measures the proportion of testosterone that is available for the body to use. This can provide additional context alongside total testosterone and SHBG.

A calculated marker that helps assess androgen availability by comparing testosterone with sex hormone binding globulin.

SHBG binds to testosterone in the blood and affects how much testosterone is available to the body.

LH is involved in signalling the testes to produce testosterone. It can help provide context when investigating testosterone levels.

FSH is involved in sperm production and reproductive hormone signalling. It may be useful when assessing male fertility-related hormone patterns.

Oestradiol is a form of oestrogen. In men, abnormal levels may be relevant when assessing hormone balance, testosterone metabolism or TRT monitoring.

Prolactin is a pituitary hormone. Raised levels may be associated with changes in libido, testosterone levels or reproductive hormone signalling.

Checks thyroid markers that can influence energy, weight, mood, metabolism and general wellbeing.

Measures red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. This can help identify markers linked to anaemia, infection, inflammation or blood-related changes.

Assesses key liver markers. Liver health is important for hormone metabolism and overall health monitoring.

Checks markers related to kidney function and waste filtration, supporting a broader picture of general health.

Measures cardiovascular risk-related markers, including ApoB, LDL, HDL and triglycerides. This can be useful for men monitoring long-term metabolic and heart health.

Indicates average blood glucose levels over the past 2 to 3 months and may help identify markers linked to diabetes or prediabetes risk.

Ferritin reflects stored iron levels and may help identify markers linked to low or raised iron stores.

PSA is a prostate marker. Results should be interpreted carefully and discussed with a healthcare professional, especially if raised or if urinary symptoms are present.

Sample Needed:

blood sample

Why Choose This Male Hormone Blood Test?

  • Comprehensive male hormone profile: Includes total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, oestradiol and prolactin.
  • Useful for TRT monitoring: Includes wider health markers often relevant to testosterone replacement therapy monitoring, such as full blood count, liver, kidney, lipids, HbA1c and PSA.
  • Doctor-reviewed results: Your results are reviewed by a doctor and presented in a clear, easy-to-understand format.
  • Clinic-based blood collection: Your sample is taken in clinic for a straightforward testing experience.
  • Broader health insight: Checks hormone, thyroid, liver, kidney, cholesterol, diabetes, iron and prostate-related markers in one profile.

Who Should Take This Test?

This male hormone test may be suitable for men who want to check or monitor hormone-related markers, especially if they are experiencing symptoms or are under medical care for hormone concerns.

  • Men concerned about low testosterone or hormone imbalance.
  • Men experiencing low energy, reduced libido, mood changes or reduced exercise recovery.
  • Men considering testosterone replacement therapy and wanting baseline blood markers.
  • Men already using TRT who need wider health monitoring under medical supervision.
  • Men wanting to check testosterone alongside thyroid, cholesterol, liver, kidney, blood count and prostate markers.
  • Men who want doctor-reviewed results before discussing next steps with a GP or specialist.

Not sure what your symptoms mean? Testing may help provide clarity and guide appropriate follow-up.

Results:

  • Availability: Results are typically available in 4 working days after the laboratory receives your sample.
  • Doctor-reviewed: Your results are reviewed by a doctor and presented in an easy-to-understand format, highlighting any markers outside the expected range.
  • Clear next steps: Your report may include guidance on whether lifestyle changes, repeat testing or medical follow-up should be considered.
  • Optional GP discussion: After receiving your results, you may choose to discuss them with a GP for further advice. Additional fees may apply.

Preparation Required:

  • Fasting: No fasting is required for this test unless you have been advised otherwise by a healthcare professional.
  • Timing: Testosterone levels are commonly assessed in the morning before 11am. Please follow any appointment guidance provided when booking.
  • Medications and TRT: Continue prescribed medication unless your doctor has advised otherwise. If you are using testosterone replacement therapy, follow your clinician’s advice on the best timing for blood testing.
  • Hydration: Drink water before your appointment to support blood sample collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

A male hormone blood test checks key hormone markers such as testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, oestradiol and prolactin. This profile also includes thyroid, liver, kidney, cholesterol, diabetes, iron, blood count and PSA markers.

Yes. This profile includes total testosterone, free testosterone and Free Androgen Index, alongside related hormone and general health markers for a broader assessment.

This test can measure testosterone and related markers, but diagnosis should be made by a qualified healthcare professional using your symptoms, medical history and blood results. You should seek medical advice if you are concerned about low testosterone.

This profile includes markers that may be useful when monitoring hormone and wider health status during TRT, including testosterone, oestradiol, full blood count, liver function, lipids and PSA. Please follow your clinician’s advice on testing frequency and timing.

Testosterone is often tested in the morning before 11am because levels can vary throughout the day. Please follow the appointment guidance given when booking or advice from your clinician.

Yes. Your results are reviewed by a doctor and presented clearly. You may also choose an optional GP discussion after receiving your results.

Take Control of Your Hormone Health

The AIS Health Check Male Hormone Profile gives you a detailed view of testosterone, related hormone markers and wider health indicators that may be relevant to male wellbeing and TRT monitoring.

Book your male hormone blood test today and receive doctor-reviewed results in 4 working days.

  1. Purchase your test(s) online making sure to give the name and date of birth of the person(s) taking the test. These details are required by the lab to uniquely identify your sample.
  2. You will get a confirmation email from us.
  3. We will process your order within an hour; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.
  4. Then, look out for the booking link email from our partner laboratory, Randox Health.
  5. Click on the link to book an appointment for your test.
  6. Attend to do your test.
  7. Results are emailed to you.

All laboratories need information regarding the client to uniquely identify their test sample.

Without these details, tests cannot be processed.

The minimum requirement is the full name, biological sex and date of birth.

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We ask for your Biological Sex because NORMAL RANGES for some tests are different for men and women.