DHEA-Sulfate (male)
DHEA-S can gauge the health of the reproductive system and adrenal glands. It is one of three adrenal androgens: steroid hormones that control the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Male
FSH levels share insight into one’s fertility, along with testicle and pituitary health. Strong levels are necessary for healthy male hormonal function, and are partially responsible for sperm production and sexual development.
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), Free
Measuring one’s PSA screens for tumors and/or monitors preexisting prostate cancer. On its own, it can not be used to diagnose cancer. Rather, this test and one’s total PSA reveals the health of your prostate and acts as a signal if something is wrong.
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), Total
Measuring one’s PSA screens for tumors and/or monitors preexisting prostate cancer. On its own, it can not be used to diagnose cancer. Rather, this test and one’s free PSA reveals the health of your prostate and acts as a signal if something is wrong.
Prolactin, Male
Prolactin levels can guide diagnosis of low libido or erectile dysfunction, or screen for pituitary tumor. Prolactin is a peptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland.
Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1)
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IGF-1 is known as the “growth hormone” because it stimulates growth in cells throughout the body. This leads to growth and development (from the womb and through adolescence), strengthening of tissues (e.g. improving bone density, building muscle), and healing (e.g. skin, bones, gut lining), depending on what the body needs.
* This blood test can be added for an extra charge and is not included in the $499 membership.
Estradiol, Male
For biological males, testing the hormone estradiol (one type of estrogen) is key in understanding testosterone levels and sexual function. Estradiol is essential in sexual development and managing the reproductive system.
Luteinizing Hormone, Male
LH helps the testicles make testosterone, which is important for producing sperm and many other male functions. LH levels gives insight into one’s sexual development and fertility.
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) %, Free
This percentage helps determine the risk of prostate cancer and is often referred to if a doctor is deciding whether or not to conduct a biopsy. The percentage is calculated by dividing free PSA by total PSA and multiplying it by 100%.
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), Male
When SHBG levels change, it can impact the amount of available hormones in the body, either too much or too little. This can impact sexual function and fertility. SHBG patrols the amount of sex hormones the body tissues can use.
Testosterone, Free, Male
This helps evaluate functions associated with testosterone levels, such as fertility, sexual function, muscle mass, energy, mood, insulin resistance/sensitivity, and pituitary function. It can also screen for prediabetes. Function tests both “free” and “total” testosterone in the blood.
Testosterone, Total, Male
In all adults, healthy levels of testosterone are important for general health, body composition, sexual function, and reduced risk of disease. Pin tests both “free” and “total” testosterone in the blood.
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