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Male Fertility Insights Blood Test

Type

Blood Testing

Biomarkers

10

Duration

30 min

Results

4 days

Comprehensive blood test analyzing key hormones involved in sperm production and sexual function.

This blood test measures four key hormones (FSH, LH, Prolactin, and Testosterone) to assess male fertility and identify potential hormonal causes of infertility. It helps determine if hormonal imbalances are affecting sperm production and sexual function. The test provides a baseline for fertility biomarkers, maximizing chances of conception. Results are delivered quickly, and no GP referral is needed.

Key Details

Biomarkers
4–12 hormone markers
Fasting Required
Not required, but morning draw recommended
Sample Type
Blood draw
Turnaround
2–5 business days
Timing Note
Morning draw for accurate testosterone/cortisol

Who Is This For?

Men over 30 experiencing low energy, reduced libido, difficulty building muscle, or mood changes. Women with irregular periods, fertility concerns, or perimenopausal symptoms. Anyone experiencing unexplained fatigue, weight gain, sleep disruption, or mood swings. Athletes interested in optimizing recovery and performance through hormonal insights.

What's Included

Testosterone (total and/or free)
Estradiol (E2)
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)
Cortisol
DHEA-S
FSH and LH (gonadotropins)
Progesterone (if female panel)
Prolactin (if comprehensive)

Preparation Required

Fasting for 10–12 hours before your appointment is recommended for accurate results (water is fine). Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and intense exercise for 12 hours before the blood draw. Morning appointments are ideal for consistent hormone and glucose readings. The blood draw typically takes 5–10 minutes.

Biomarkers Tested

10
FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) mIU/mL

Regulates reproductive function in both sexes. In women, FSH stimulates egg development; elevated levels indicate declining ovarian reserve or menopause. In men, FSH stimulates sperm production.

LH (Luteinizing Hormone) mIU/mL

Works with FSH to regulate reproductive function. In women, an LH surge triggers ovulation. In men, LH stimulates testosterone production. Abnormal levels can indicate pituitary or gonadal disorders.

Prolactin ng/mL

A hormone primarily known for stimulating breast milk production. Elevated prolactin in non-pregnant individuals can indicate pituitary tumors, medication side effects, or hypothyroidism. High levels can suppress reproductive hormones.

Free Testosterone Index -

Free Testosterone Index (FTI) is a measure of the amount of testosterone available in the blood. It helps assess androgen status in both men and women.

Testosterone (Total) ng/dL

The primary male sex hormone, also important in women at lower levels. Testosterone regulates muscle mass, bone density, fat distribution, libido, and mood. Levels decline naturally with age in both sexes.

Estradiol (E2) pg/mL

The most potent and prevalent form of estrogen. In women, estradiol regulates the menstrual cycle, fertility, and bone density. In men, it's produced from testosterone and plays roles in bone health and libido. Levels vary significantly with age and menstrual cycle.

SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin) nmol/L

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.

Cortisol µg/dL

The primary stress hormone, produced by the adrenal glands. Cortisol regulates metabolism, immune response, blood pressure, and the sleep-wake cycle. Chronically elevated cortisol from stress contributes to weight gain, immune suppression, and metabolic dysfunction.

Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) µg/dL

The sulfated, stable form of DHEA with a long half-life, making it the preferred test for adrenal androgen production. DHEA-S is the most abundant circulating steroid hormone and a key longevity biomarker.

Free Testosterone pg/mL

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.

Price
£62.40 £78.00

Subscription plans offer discounts (up to 20% off) for continuous monitoring.

Category
Diagnostic
Sample Type
Blood draw
Duration
30 min
Results
4 days
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