Testosterone Replacement Therapy Blood Test

£210.00

  • Results within 24 hours

  • Blood draw included

Testosterone Replacement Therapy Panel Optimise your health with our comprehensive Testosterone Replacement Therapy Panel. This extensive test evaluates a wide range of blood parameters essential for assessing hormonal balance, cardiovascular health, and overall well-being. Whether you’re exploring testosterone therapy or monitoring your health, this panel provides critical insights. This blood test profile includes White blood cell count (WBC),Red blood cell count (RBC),Haemoglobin (Hbg),Haematocrit (Hct),Mean corpuscular volume (MCV),Mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH),Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC),Red cell distribution width (RDW) size and shape,Platelet count (PLT) ,Mean platelet volume (MPV),Neutrophils,Lymphocytes,Monocytes ,Eosinophils ,Basophils,Neutrophils %,Lymphocytes %,Monocytes %,Eosinophils %,Basophils %,Triglyceride (T-G),Total Cholesterol (T-CHOL),High-density Lipoprotein (HDL-C),Low-density Lipoprotein (LDL-C),Non-HDL Cholesterol (N-HDL),Total cholesterol/High density cholesterol ratio (TC/HDL),FSH,LH,Testosterone,Free Androgen Index,Prolactin,SHBG,Sodium,Potassium,Chloride,Bicarbonate,Urea,Creatinine,eGFR,Bilirubin,Alk Phos,AST,ALT,Gamma GT,Total Protein,Albumin,Globulin,LDH,CK,Calcium,Phosphate,Uric Acid,Glucose,HbA1c,Free testosterone,Oestradiol (17-Beta),FT4,TSH,Prostate Specific Ag(Total) and Ferritin This test includes 60 Biomarkers and results are available within 3 days

What is a TRT blood test?

A TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) Blood Test is a comprehensive blood panel designed to assess various health markers in individuals who are considering or currently undergoing testosterone replacement therapy. The purpose of TRT is to supplement testosterone levels in men with low testosterone, which can affect mood, energy, muscle mass, bone density, and libido. Regular blood tests are essential to ensure the therapy is effective and safe, as well as to monitor any potential side effects.

How is this test conducted?

Taking a small sample of your blood from a vein in the arm, the appointment lasts typically 10 minutes and then you can continue with your day.