TRT Monitoring Blood Test
16 Biomarkers | Venous Blood Test | CE-marked | UKAS-accredited | Doctor-reviewed results with personalised interpretation.
A TRT monitoring profile checking testosterone-related markers, full blood count, liver function, oestradiol, prolactin and PSA. Designed for men using, considering or reviewing testosterone replacement therapy, this test gives clear, clinically reviewed insight so you can understand your results and know what to do next.
Results are typically available within 2 working days from when your sample reaches the laboratory (excluding weekends and bank holidays).
Prostate Health
- PSA Test
Sex Hormones
- Oestradiol
- Prolactin
Liver Function
- Alanine Transferase
- Albumin
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Aspartate Transferase
- Bilirubin
- Gamma GT
- Globulin
- Total Protein
Blood Health
- Basophil Count
- Eosinophil Count
- Haematocrit
- Haemoglobin
- Lymphocyte Count
- MCH
- MCHC
- MCV
- Monocyte Count
- Neutrophil Count
- Platelet Count
- RBC
- WBC
Androgen Hormones
- DHEA Sulphate
- Free Testosterone Calculation
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
- Testosterone
How to prepare
- Fasting required 8–12 h before the test (water only) recommended for glucose, cholesterol/triglyceride accuracy
- Sample timing: between 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM
- Stay hydrated; avoid strenuous exercise, heavy meals, and supplements (iron, B12, multivitamins, biotin) for 48 hours prior
- Continue prescribed medications unless otherwise directed
Why Your Health MOT Matters
A full body blood test, often referred to as a Health MOT, is designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of your internal health. Rather than investigating a single symptom or condition, it evaluates multiple biological systems simultaneously, offering a broad and structured overview of how your body is functioning.
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