TRT Monitoring and Surveillance Test
TRT Monitoring and Surveillance Test
Find out what this test checks for
Experiencing these symptoms? Try this test
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Which method is best for you?
Test Methods
Onsite Test
Visit us at one of our convenient test locations, and we will take your blood. You will select your appointment time and location during the checkout process. 16+ only.
At Home Phlebotomy
A professional phlebotomist will take your blood from the comfort of your home or office on the day of your choosing. You will select your appointment time and location during the checkout process. 18+ only.
At Home Test
We dispatch a test kit to your address for you to take our test at home, with return postage included to send back the completed test. Recommended 12+ only.
TRT Monitoring and Surveillance Test
What does it test for?
Discover more about these important health indicators to get a glimpse of what's going on inside your body and
the symptoms associated with abnormal levels.
FT4
The FT4 test assesses the amount of free thyroxine, an active form of thyroid hormone, circulating in the
bloodstream. It provides insights into thyroid function and is crucial for diagnosing and managing thyroid
disorders.
Fatigue
Weight
Anxiety
Sleep
Diarrhoea
TSH
The TSH test measures the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone in the blood. TSH is produced by the
pituitary gland and regulates the thyroid's production of hormones. Abnormal TSH levels may indicate thyroid
dysfunction, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
Fatigue
Weight
Mood
Memory
Lipids
The Lipids test assesses cholesterol levels in the blood, including HDL, LDL, and triglycerides. It is
crucial for evaluating cardiovascular health and assessing the risk of heart disease.
Chest Pain
Fatigue
Dizziness
Nausea
Weakness
Palpitations
LFT
The LFT measures various enzymes, proteins, and substances to assess liver health. Abnormal results may
indicate liver diseases such as hepatitis or cirrhosis.
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting
Apetite Loss
Kidney
Measures key indicators such as creatinine, eGFR, and urea. It is crucial for detecting kidney disease, monitoring renal health, and evaluating overall kidney function.
Fatigue
Nausea
Shortness of Breath
Appetite Loss
HbA1c (diabetes risk)
CRP is linked to inflammation in your body — affecting everything from your heart health to your mood,
sleep, and even weight. A raised hs-CRP level is also linked to diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, and
some cancers.
Sleep
Energy
Weight
Long Term Health
Full Blood Count
The Full Blood Count test examines various components of the blood, including red and white blood cells and
platelets. It provides a comprehensive overview of overall health and aids in the diagnosis of various blood
disorders.
Fatigue
Weakness
Bleeding
Fever
U&E
The U&E test evaluates the levels of urea, creatinine, and electrolytes in the blood, providing insights
into kidney function and overall electrolyte balance.
Chest Pain
Fatigue
Dizziness
Nausea
Weakness
Palpitations
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Fatigue
Weight
Mood
Memory
Vitamin D
Drinking too much alcohol, carrying excess weight, an unhealthy diet, and certain medications can affect
your liver. It's essential to check your liver health as alcoholic liver disease affects more men than
women.
General Health
Sleep
Energy
Weight
Mood
Fitness
B12
The B12 test measures vitamin B12 levels to assess nerve function and red blood cell production. Deficiency can lead to anemia and neurological symptoms.
Fatigue
Tingling in Hands & Feet
Memory Issues
Mood Changes
Fol
Measures folate levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and support red blood cell production. Low levels may indicate deficiencies linked to anemia and neurological issues.
Fatigue
Mouth Sores
Poor Concentration
Irritability
Bone
The Bone test assesses markers related to bone formation and resorption to evaluate bone health. Abnormal results may indicate osteoporosis or metabolic bone disorders.
Joint Pain
Weak Bones
Frequent Fractures
Muscle Weakness
At Home Blood Test
How does it work?
Select Your Test
Choose the test of your preference and have it delivered to your home within a few days, or visit us at one
of our clinics.
Take a Blood Sample
Perform a rapid finger prick, and then dispatch your sample in a prepaid envelope.
Post Your Sample
Send your sample using the Freepost pack to our laboratory on the same day it's collected.
Receive Results
View your comprehensive test results and monitor your development with guidance from healthcare
professionals.
