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Extended Testosterone & Male Hormonal Health Check
A comprehensive at-home blood test used to support clinical assessment of male hormone health.
- Designed for adult men
- Measures a wide range of hormone and safety markers
- Often used when further clinical assessment may be appropriate
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- Discreet Delivery
- UK Laboratory Analysis
- Clinician-Reviewed
Overview
Hormones play an important role in many aspects of men’s health, including energy levels, mood, libido, muscle mass, sleep, and overall wellbeing.
The Full Hormonal Health Check (male) is a more extensive blood test designed to support a structured clinical assessment of male hormone health. It looks beyond testosterone alone and includes hormone, safety, and metabolic markers that clinicians commonly review when symptoms suggest a possible hormone imbalance.
The test is completed at home, analysed by a UK laboratory, and reviewed by a clinician. Results are explained clearly, with guidance on what they may indicate and whether further assessment, monitoring, or discussion may be appropriate.
This test does not provide a diagnosis and does not determine treatment on its own. Any next steps depend on symptoms, repeat testing where needed, and clinician judgement.
HOW THIS TEST IS USED
This test is commonly used when a more complete hormonal and safety picture is needed.
By measuring testosterone alongside related hormones and baseline safety markers, clinicians can better understand:
- Whether hormone levels may be contributing to symptoms
- Whether results are consistent or need confirmation with repeat testing
- Whether further clinical assessment or monitoring may be appropriate
In some cases, results may support a discussion about potential treatment options. In others, no treatment may be recommended. Blood results alone never determine treatment.
WHAT THE TEST MEASURES
The Extended Testosterone & Male Hormonal Health Check is designed specifically for adult men and provides a detailed assessment of key hormones linked to male health and wellbeing. The test measures testosterone as a primary marker, alongside additional hormonal indicators that help build a clearer picture of overall male hormonal balance.
All results are analysed using male-specific reference ranges, ensuring accurate interpretation and clinically relevant insights to support informed health decisions.
WHAT DOES THE TEST MEASURE?
The Full Hormonal Health Check (male) measures a broad range of hormone and health markers. These are reviewed together rather than in isolation.
Total testosterone
Measures the overall level of testosterone in the blood and is a key part of assessing androgen status.
Free testosterone
Reflects the portion of testosterone available for the body to use and can help explain symptoms when total levels appear borderline.
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)
A protein that affects how much testosterone is available to tissues.
Albumin
A blood protein used alongside other markers when interpreting hormone levels.
Oestradiol (oestrogen)
Present in men and involved in sexual function, mood, and bone health. Imbalances can affect wellbeing.
Prolactin
Raised levels can interfere with testosterone production and sexual function.
Luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Help determine how testosterone production is being regulated and support assessment of underlying cause.
TSH and Free T4
Thyroid markers that influence metabolism and energy levels. Thyroid imbalance can mimic symptoms of low testosterone.
PSA (prostate-specific antigen)
A marker related to prostate health, interpreted carefully and in context.
Full blood count
Includes haemoglobin and haematocrit, which are important baseline safety markers.
Liver and kidney function
Assesses how well these organs are working, which is important for hormone metabolism and safe prescribing.
Cholesterol and lipids
Used to assess cardiovascular risk as part of a broader health review.
Ferritin
Measures iron stores, which can contribute to fatigue when abnormal.
HbA1c
Reflects average blood sugar levels and helps identify metabolic risk factors.
HOW THE TEST WORKS
The test uses a Tasso® blood collection device, designed to make blood sampling as simple and low-discomfort as possible.
- The device attaches to your upper arm
- Gentle suction and a small lancet collect the blood sample
- No finger-prick testing required
- Blood is collected automatically into a sealed container
Once collected, the sample is returned using the prepaid packaging provided.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- Results are usually available within a few days of the laboratory receiving your sample
- Your results are reviewed by a UK-registered clinician
- You’ll receive a clear explanation of what each marker means and how results are interpreted
If results suggest further assessment could be helpful, you’ll be guided on possible next steps. Treatment is never automatic.
WHO THIS TEST MAY BE SUITABLE FOR
This test may be helpful for adult men who:
- Are experiencing symptoms such as low energy, reduced libido, mood changes, or reduced strength
- Have had low or borderline testosterone results previously
- Want a more complete hormonal and safety assessment
- Are considering further clinical evaluation of hormone-related symptoms
It may not be suitable for everyone. Instructions are provided to help ensure accurate testing.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- This test is intended for adult men
- Blood tests alone do not diagnose testosterone deficiency
- Hormone levels can fluctuate and may need repeat testing
- Results must be considered alongside symptoms and medical history
Further assessment or monitoring may be recommended depending on results.
PRIVACY AND DISCRETION
- Test kit delivered in plain, unbranded packaging
- Results accessed securely online
- Personal information handled confidentially
WHY CHOOSE VIVAMEN
Clinician-Reviewed Results
Comprehensive Hormone and safety testing
UK Laboratory Analysis
Clear, Pressure-free Guidance
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. This test provides information to support clinical assessment. Diagnosis requires symptoms, blood results, and clinician judgement.
No. Blood results alone do not determine treatment. Any discussion about treatment happens only after full clinical review.
Yes. This test includes additional hormone and safety markers that are commonly required before treatment can be considered.
The Tasso device is designed to minimise discomfort and avoids finger-prick testing.
Treatment is only considered when clinically appropriate and following clinician review and informed consent.
Trust and Regulation
Supplied by a UK-registered pharmacy
Checked by qualified UK pharmacists
Regulated sale of pharmacy medicines
NEXT STEPS
If you’re an adult man looking for a clearer understanding of your hormone health, this comprehensive test can support a more informed clinical assessment.
- Discreet Delivery
- UK Lab
- Clinician-Reviewed