IMULAB
Testosterone (in-clinic)
Testosterone (in-clinic)
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Phlebotomy +£30.00
Venous blood collection with IMULAB Phlebotomist.
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✅ Results expected within 2 working days
Are you experiencing symptoms such as low energy, reduced libido, mood swings, or muscle loss? Suspect you may have low testosterone levels? Undergoing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and need to monitor your treatment? If so this test is for you.
Understand your hormone balance, Identify potential causes of low energy, poor mood, or reduced strength or monitor the effectiveness of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).
This test provides clear and accurate measurement of your testosterone levels, comment from one of our team of Doctors and information to guide healthcare decisions and treatment plans.
Results are normally available within within two working days from receipt at our laboratory delivered securely via our online patient portal.
Take charge of your hormonal health and well-being—order your Testosterone Blood Test.


What's included in this test?
Testosterone
Sampling special instructions
Prepare for your Testosterone Blood Test by following the instructions included in your test kit. To ensure accurate results, it is recommended to take your sample before 10am. If you are using hormone gels, pessaries, patches, or tablets, it is advised to opt for a venous sample to minimise the potential for contamination that can occur with finger-prick tests. In the event that you administer hormone supplements, it is important to wear gloves and ensure that your fingers have not been in contact with these supplements for at least four weeks prior to the test. This is because hormones can be absorbed deep within the skin and remain there for weeks, even with thorough handwashing. To avoid any interference with the test, refrain from taking biotin supplements for two days before the test. If you have been prescribed biotin, it is advisable to discuss this with your doctor.