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Complete Male Hormone Panel

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Focused male hormone testing for testosterone status, reproductive signaling, prostate context, energy, mood, libido, and performance

Male hormone panel covering total and free testosterone, DHEA-S, estradiol, SHBG, PSA, LH, FSH, and prolactin

Biomarkers

9 core hormonal biomarkers

Collection

In-lab

Turnaround

2-3 weeks

Price

$120

Physician reviewed

Yes

Membership

Not required

About

Complete Male Hormone Panel is a one-time $120 blood test for men who want a focused read on testosterone status, pituitary signaling, conversion patterns, adrenal output, and prostate context. It includes total and free testosterone, DHEA-S, estradiol, SHBG, PSA, LH, FSH, and prolactin. The panel is useful for baseline testing, TRT or supplement monitoring, and symptoms such as low energy, libido changes, mood shifts, or body-composition changes.

A Healthspan physician reviews each marker before release and adds personalized context in the dashboard. Follow-up interpretation is available through the clinical team, with ongoing treatment handled through membership.

What to Know

Signature approach

The panel follows the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. LH and FSH show signaling from the brain, total and free testosterone show production and availability, SHBG shows binding, estradiol shows conversion, prolactin can reveal pituitary-related suppression, DHEA-S adds adrenal context, and PSA adds prostate screening in the same draw.

What sets it apart

  • Free plus total testosterone. The panel shows both circulating and bioavailable testosterone context.
  • Upstream signaling. LH and FSH help separate low production from low pituitary stimulation.
  • PSA included. Prostate context rides with the hormone read instead of requiring a separate order.

Before You Order

  • Focused scope. This is a reproductive/adrenal hormone panel. Use broader testing for cortisol, thyroid, IGF-1, metabolic, cardiovascular, CBC, liver, kidney, or vitamin context.
  • Timing. Morning draws are best for testosterone, and 12-hour fasting is recommended.
  • Turnaround. Results usually take 2-3 weeks.
  • State availability. Unavailable in NY, NJ, and RI.

What's tested

Panel focus

Hormones

What's included

Physician ReviewResults DashboardTrend TrackingPersonalized Recommendations

Biomarker categories

Male Hormones & Reproductive Health

9 markers
Testosterone (Total)Testosterone (Free)DHEA-SEstradiolSHBGPSA (Total)Luteinizing Hormone (LH)Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)Prolactin

What’s not included

Outside the panel: cortisol, IGF-1, thyroid markers, metabolic markers, cardiovascular markers, CBC, liver and kidney function, vitamin levels, imaging, and body-composition testing.

Reference ranges methodology

The dashboard presents markers with standard lab reference ranges and physician-written context. The public page does not publish a separate male-hormone optimization scoring method.

Pricing

Starting at

$120

Nine-marker male hormone draw, partner-lab collection, physician review, personalized dashboard report, and HSA/FSA eligibility.

Panel details

Complete Male Hormone Panel

9 biomarkers · In Lab blood draw at 2,000+ quest/labcorp/bioreference locations

$120

9 hormonal biomarkers (testosterone total/free, DHEA-S, estradiol, SHBG, PSA, LH, FSH, prolactin), physician-reviewed personalized report, results dashboard, free shipping

Expected first-year cost

$120/yr - $240/yr

In practiceReal-world pricing notes, add-ons, and coverage limits.

One-time price: $120 for the partner-lab draw, physician review, and dashboard report, with HSA/FSA eligibility and no membership requirement. A 6-12 month retest cadence puts standalone monitoring around $120/yr - $240/yr. The $99/mo Healthspan membership may fit better when hormone testing is tied to ongoing treatment, coaching, and physician messaging.

How it works

  1. 1

    Quick booking

    Choose your preferred lab and time through an online booking system connected to 2,000+ partner lab locations nationwide.

  2. 2

    Quick lab visit

    Drop by for a blood draw. Fasting for 12 hours is required. Avoid strenuous activity 12 hours before. Bring valid ID and your digital lab order.

  3. 3

    Get your results

    Receive a physician-reviewed report that turns complex biomarker data into clear, personalized insights. Results typically take 2-3 weeks.

  4. 4

    Track & optimize

    Repeat testing every 6-12 months to track hormonal shifts, measure progress, and refine your health plan.

US availability

Availability

Not available in 3 US regions

Available in the other 47 US regions.

47

Exceptions

  • New Jersey

    State regulations restrict DTC lab testing

  • New York

    State regulations restrict DTC lab testing

  • Rhode Island

    State regulations restrict DTC lab testing

Frequently asked questions

Is this only for low testosterone symptoms?

No. It can establish a baseline, monitor TRT or supplements, and clarify hormone patterns before symptoms become obvious.

Why include LH and FSH?

They show whether the pituitary is signaling the testes to produce testosterone, which helps interpret why testosterone may be low or changing.

Can it monitor TRT?

Yes. Total/free testosterone, SHBG, estradiol, LH/FSH, prolactin, DHEA-S, and PSA are useful for follow-up context.

How should I prepare?

Fast for 12 hours, hydrate, avoid strenuous activity for 12 hours, and schedule a morning draw when possible.

Where is it available?

At partner labs in 47 states, excluding New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island.

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