Wondering if you have low testosterone? Our ultimate testosterone test checks your levels — including total, free and bioavailable forms of testosterone — for a clearer picture of your hormone health.
Ultimate Testoserone test
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Regular price
£55.00
49 Biomarkers
Turnaround times
At Clinilabs, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with the fastest turnaround times.
You will start receiving dispatched results as soon as they are available and have passed our clinical validation.
Turnaround times vary by test, and by cases. Some results are available within hours while more complex tests can take days.
Please note the turnaround times are a guide and are not a guarantee.
Appointment Required
Schedule at one of our partner clinics
Professional Blood Draw
Performed by certified phlebotomists
Why Clinilabs?
What’s included in this test
Hormone health
Bioavailable testosterone
Bioavailable testosterone measures the fraction of testosterone that is freely available to your body’s tissues—both free and loosely bound to albumin. It provides a more accurate picture of active hormone levels than total testosterone alone, making it ideal for assessing symptoms like low libido, fatigue, or reduced muscle mass in both men and women.
Testosterone
Testosterone testing measures total testosterone levels to assess libido, mood, and metabolic function in both men and women.
Testosterone Free
Free Testosterone provides an estimate of biologically active testosterone, useful in diagnosing hormonal imbalances not reflected in total testosterone alone.
Sex hormone binding globulin level (SHBG)
SHBG regulates the availability of sex hormones like testosterone and oestradiol. Abnormal levels can indicate hormonal imbalance or liver dysfunction.
Liver health
Albumin
Albumin is a major protein in the blood, essential for maintaining fluid balance and transporting nutrients. Low levels can signal liver or kidney disease.
Hormone health
Free Androgen Index
The Free Androgen Index (FAI) estimates the amount of active (unbound) testosterone in the blood by comparing total testosterone to SHBG levels. It’s commonly used to assess androgen status in women with symptoms like excess hair growth, acne, or irregular periods, and to support diagnosis of conditions like PCOS.