Total Male Hormone Panel
About the Test
📍 Location Availability: Las Vegas, NV
🏠 Collection Method: At-home or In-person
🧪 Sample Type: Blood
🔞 Age: 18+
⚠️ Preparation: Although fasting is not required, your healthcare provider may recommend not eating or drinking anything except for water after midnight, the day before your test. Because testosterone levels are usually highest in the morning, it is recommended that you have your sample collected early in the day
📊 After the test: Can take a few hours to a few days. Sent to you directly.
$168.50
HOW IT WORKS
Skip the doctor’s visit – purchase directly and get started.
Book your sample collection at Genics Laboratories locations, or choose the convenient in-home collection option if available in your area.
Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email so you can access them online right away. An independent physician is available to discuss your results.
No doctor visit needed. If available in your area, enjoy the convenience of in-home sample collection for just $69 extra.
After completing your purchase Genics Mobile Phlebotomy Coordinator will contact you to arrange your in-home sample collection appointment.
A certified Genics Mobile phlebotomist will come to your home to collect your sample and deliver it securely to our laboratory for processing.
Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email so you can access them online right away. An independent physician is available to discuss your results.
What’s Tested
A men’s hormone blood test panel targeting testosterone (free, bioavailable, and total), SHBG, albumin, estradiol, and prolactin provides a comprehensive view of male hormonal health. This panel helps evaluate sexual function, fertility, energy, mood, and overall well-being.
Testosterone in men gradually declines starting around age 30, leading to reduced energy, sex drive, muscle mass, and mood changes. Unlike the sudden hormone drop in women, men experience a slow decrease that can worsen with age or poor health. By age 60, many men have low testosterone, increasing risks for fatigue, weight gain, osteoporosis, and heart issues.
Why Should Men Get Tested?
– Detect Hormonal Imbalance: Hormonal issues may cause low sex drive, erectile problems, mood disturbances, infertility, fatigue, and changes in muscle or body composition.
– Fertility Concerns: Abnormal levels of these hormones can significantly impact sperm quality and overall reproductive health.
– Early Diagnosis: Testing can reveal imbalances before symptoms become severe, enabling proactive intervention and potentially preventing long-term complications.
– Monitor Aging & Health Risks: Hormone levels, particularly testosterone, naturally decline with age, which can affect various aspects of physical and mental health.
– Track Therapy: For men on hormone replacement or health programs, testing ensures treatment effectiveness and safety.
What’s being tested:
Testosterone (Total, Free):
– Total testosterone is all testosterone in the blood, both bound and unbound.
– Free testosterone is the small fraction not attached to any proteins and is active in the body.
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG):
A protein that tightly binds testosterone and regulates how much is available for use; high SHBG means less active testosterone.
Albumin:
The main blood protein, it binds testosterone loosely, making this portion readily available to the body.
Estradiol:
A form of estrogen present in men, important for bone and sexual health; imbalances can lead to symptoms like breast growth and bone loss.
Prolactin:
A hormone that, when elevated in men, can lower testosterone and cause sexual or reproductive issues.
A men’s hormone blood test panel is an essential tool for understanding and optimizing male health. Declining hormone levels, especially testosterone, are normal with age, but symptoms or significant drops may warrant further intervention. Testing is recommended for men with symptoms, those concerned about fertility, men over 35, and those on certain treatments. The panel guides both prevention and intervention for hormonal, reproductive, and overall wellness
Physician Review included
What to expect after the test
After you provide your specimen, it generally takes few business days to process and release your test results. Your test results will be available in a clear and easy-to-read report. Independent physicians are available to discuss questions or concerns you may have regarding your results.







