Male Testosterone Profile

The Male Testosterone Profile measures four key blood markers to provide valuable insights into male hormonal health. It assesses total testosterone and free testosterone - essential hormones for male sexual development and function - alongside SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) and albumin, two proteins that bind to testosterone and help transport it throughout the body. By evaluating both the hormones and the proteins that carry them, this test offers a clearer picture of how much testosterone is active and available for use. This can help identify potential hormone imbalances that may be impacting your overall health.

Designed specifically for men, this test should be taken before 11 a.m., to account for natural fluctuations in testosterone caused by your circadian rhythm. Book your package today and compare your results with your previous Bluecrest Health Assessment to monitor any important changes.

This test must be carried out before 11am
4 key biomarkers tested
24/7 GP Helpline
Suitable for males only
Health MOT
Male Testosterone Profile

£109

Four biomarkers tested

24/7 GP Helpline

Available as a subscription

This test must be carried out before 11am

Consider this test if you're experiencing symptoms of male hormone imbalance, such as difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction), reduced sexual desire (low libido), decreased muscle mass, increased abdominal fat, mood changes, low energy levels, trouble sleeping, loss of body hair, low mood, or poor memory.

What's included in this health

check?

Your Health Assessment includes:

Refers to all forms of testosterone in the bloodstream, including both bound (attached to proteins like SHBG and albumin) and free testosterone (unbound and biologically active). It is the primary male sex hormone (androgen) made by the testes and responsible for sperm production, sex drive, bone mass, muscle size and strength in men. It's normal for your testosterone levels to gradually decline after age 40.
This is a carrier protein produced by the liver. Changes in SHGB levels can affect the amount of testosterone that is available to be used by the body. Abnormal SHBG levels, whether too high or too low, can lead to symptoms related to altered testosterone availability, such as mood swings, low libido, erectile dysfunction, and infertility.
Your results will be available 24/7 through ‘My Wellness’, our online dashboard and app. You will receive an email notification as soon as your results are available. Processing times vary by test, with some results accessible on the dashboard in as little as three days. The online dashboard also provides easy access to a downloadable PDF, making it simple to share your results with your GP. Your report explains each test in detail, giving every result a flag of green, amber or red. This helps you identify any areas of concern at a glance. The report gives you follow-up advice on how you could improve your results, and we'll also let you know if any results need further follow-up with your own GP.
Free testosterone is the portion of total testosterone in your bloodstream that is not bound to proteins like sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) or albumin. This "free" form of testosterone is biologically active and can easily enter cells to exert its effects on the body.
Is important in male hormones because it acts as a carrier protein, transporting testosterone throughout the bloodstream, meaning it plays a key role in delivering testosterone to its target tissues in the body; however, when bound to albumin, testosterone is not readily available for use, so the level of albumin can influence the "bioavailable" testosterone level in the body.
Unlimited access for yourself to a 24/7 GP helpline for a year after your appointment. From tummy upsets to travel advice, the service even covers prescriptions. (please note this service is not designed to discuss your results from your health assessment.

What happens at a health

check?

Our private health checks are designed for busy people who lead busy lives - they're quick, convenient and completely stress-free. No invasive procedures, no embarrassing questions, no long travel times and no busy waiting rooms. After your health check, you'll have added peace of mind with unlimited access to a 24/7 GP helpline for an entire year.

Book your health check

Select the package of tests you'd like and choose a location, date and time that suits you. Our nationwide network of high-quality venues - with great parking and transport links - mean you'll usually find a convenient appointment within 20 minutes of your home or workplace.

Attend your appointment

Your Health Assessment Specialist, fully trained in phlebotomy, will take a blood sample, ask you a few questions about your lifestyle, and complete the non-blood tests (like blood pressure, for example). The process is quick and pain-free, normally taking under 30 minutes.

Your results are processed

Your blood sample and other readings are analysed by specialists in their field. We use the largest independent lab in the UK for blood testing, and a specialist cardiology centre for ECG trace analysis. If any concerning results are found, we'll call you straight away.

Receive your results report

You will receive an email notification as soon as your results are available in My Wellness. Processing times vary by test, with some results accessible on the dashboard in as little as three days. Each result is explained in plain English with no medical jargon and is given a flag of green, amber or red, so you can easily see any areas for concern.

I received various invitations to get checked out, but always wondered would it be worth it.... Then I just decided to do it, and honestly I couldn't be happier. The location was easy to get to. I got looked after very well, everything got explained in normal English and the details I received after were amazing. The book was really detailed and easy to understand. Will definitely recommend and do it again for myself.