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Male Hormone Advanced

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Our advanced Male Hormone test includes a broad panel of hormones, providing key insights into health areas including energy levels, libido, and fertility.

What does it measure?
  • Testosterone,

  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG),

  • Free Androgen Index (FAI),

  • Estradiol and

  • Prolactin

Benefits:
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Collection Methods

Finger Prick

FSA & HSA cards accepted.

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Did you know that testosterone levels influence muscle mass and strength?

About this test

About this test

There are a number of symptoms that can be associated with a hormonal imbalance, such as fatigue, decreased lean body mass, and decreased libido. However, some symptoms in particular can be a sign that testing testosterone levels may be the right next step for you. These include: Erectile dysfunction Loss of body hair Hot flashes Gynecomastia (Overdevelopment or enlargement of breast tissue) Please talk to your healthcare provider about any concerns or symptoms.

Male hormones carry out a variety of functions including sperm production, your sex drive, supporting muscle strength and mass as well as healthy bone density. This test also measures your prolactin and oestradiol levels, which can provide key insights into male fertility. The amount of testosterone you have in your body naturally decreases with age, and in most cases, this isn’t associated with any problems. However, sometimes a testosterone deficiency can develop, along with symptoms of low testosterone such as a reduced sex drive, decrease in muscle size and strength, or problems having an erection. There are a number of factors that can lead to low testosterone levels, including certain health conditions, medicines, or injuries. Hormonal imbalances can stop you from feeling your best and achieving your potential, so it is important to take steps to address any underlying issues. If you think you could benefit from learning more about your hormones or if you are experiencing certain symptoms, then LetsGetChecked's Male Hormone Testing range may provide you with the insights you need. You can then take action and work with your healthcare provider to get back on track to feeling your best. Please note that this testing option is not an alternative to a consultation with a healthcare provider. Please talk to your healthcare provider about any concerns or symptoms.

You must be at least 18 years of age to use this kit.

You should collect your samples Monday-Friday, in the morning while fasting, and ensure your return is scheduled for the same day. Fasting means that you don’t eat or drink anything besides water overnight for 8 hours before collecting your sample. Always follow the advice of your healthcare provider with regards to fasting, particularly if you have any medical conditions. *The accuracy of your test results may be affected if you have used anabolic steroids or other steroid or hormone-containing medication within the last 3-6 months, or if you have used steroid creams within the last week. Biotin (B7) supplements may also impact your test results. Please wait at least 8 hours after your last dose before collecting your sample.

Testosterone

Testosterone is a hormone that plays a key role in the development of secondary sex characteristics, fertility, muscle strength, and bone health.

Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

SHBG is a type of protein produced by your liver, which is responsible for transporting testosterone and some other hormones through the bloodstream. SHBG levels that are too high or too low can be a sign that there is to much or or little amounts of certain hormones for your body to use.

Free Androgen Index (FAI)

The FAI is not a measure of a particular hormone, but a comparison of the total amount of testosterone in your blood compared to your levels of SHBG. FAI can help indicate how much free testosterone is available for your body to use.

Estradiol

Estradiol is the main form of estrogen hormone found in men. The body converts a small amount of testosterone into estradiol, which it then uses to control erectile function, libido, and sperm production. The amount of estradiol a man has increases with age, particularly as the amount of testosterone drops.

Prolactin

Prolactin is a hormone made by the pituitary gland that helps regulate testosterone levels and sperm production.

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Easy health tracking over time

Get the most valuable health insights when you track your health over time with quick and easy repeat testing. You can also seamlessly integrate your devices to store all of your health data in one convenient place.

Watch our instructional video to see how easy it is to collect your sample.

How it works

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Collect your sample

Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning. Return your sample on the same day, using the prepaid shipping label provided.

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2

Review online results

Once your sample arrives in the laboratory, confidential results will be available from your secure online account within ~2-5 days.

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3

Get medical support

Our dedicated team of nurses are available 24/7 and may call you to explain your results and provide guidance on your next steps.

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A team you can trust

Meet your dedicated, at-home clinical team. Our team of 30+ experts is here to help guide you on your health journey.

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Dr. Robert Mordkin

Chief Medical Officer

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Rick Aguayo

Nurse Practitioner

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Tiffany Liles

Nurse Practitioner

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