Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
8
Duration
30 min
Results
5 days
Comprehensive mens health screening with 17 tests: complete blood count (morphology), liver enzymes activity, lipid profile, uric acid, and additional mens health biomarkers. Fasting required. Morning collection preferred.
A comprehensive health screening combines blood tests, vital measurements, and clinical assessments to give you a complete picture of your current health status. The blood panel typically covers metabolic markers (glucose, cholesterol, liver and kidney function), complete blood count, inflammation markers, and may include hormone, vitamin, and mineral levels depending on the package. These screenings are valuable for early detection of conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, thyroid dysfunction, and nutritional deficiencies — often before symptoms appear. Results come with a detailed report and ideally a consultation to interpret findings and recommend any follow-up.
Key Details
- Fasting
- 10–12 hours (water OK)
- Duration
- 30–60 minutes
- Results
- 1–5 business days
- Sample
- Blood draw
Who Is This For?
Health-conscious individuals wanting a baseline understanding of their current health. Those who haven't had a checkup in over a year. People with family history of chronic disease wanting early screening. Anyone starting a new fitness, nutrition, or longevity program who wants data-driven decisions.
What's Included
Preparation Required
Fast for 10–12 hours before your appointment (water is fine). Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and intense exercise for 12 hours before. Morning appointments are ideal for consistent hormone readings. Bring a list of medications and supplements.
Panel Categories
Biomarkers Tested
8Metabolite of estradiol.
5α-Dihydrotestosterone, a potent androgen.
Precursor to other hormones
Metabolite of testosterone.
Measures only the unbound PSA in the blood.
The unbound, biologically active fraction of testosterone (typically 1–3% of total). Free testosterone is the form that can enter cells and exert effects. More clinically relevant than total testosterone for assessing hormonal status.
Normally 1:1; higher ratios (e.g., 2:1 or 3:1) may indicate PCOS.
A protein that binds and transports sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen) in the blood. High SHBG reduces the amount of free, active hormones available. SHBG increases with age, thyroid hormones, and estrogen; decreases with obesity and insulin resistance.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood draw / health screening
- Duration
- 30 min
- Results
- 5 days
