Male Hormone Panel
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FOUNDED BY DR. ELIE

Male Hormone Panel

Optimise strength, energy & vitality.

AED 1,299

This advanced male hormone panel is designed for men who want to take control of their health and performance. The test covers 32 biomarkers across hormones, thyroid, metabolic health, liver function, and key micronutrients. A licensed clinician will review your results and provide a comprehensive report with actionable recommendations.

KEY MARKERS
TestosteroneFree TSHBGEstradiolDHEA-SCortisolThyroid (TSH, T3, T4)Metabolic Panel
32 BiomarkersComprehensive panel
Physician ReviewedDarDoc licensed MD
24–48 hoursResults turnaround
Venous blood draw (fasting required)
4.9 · 85+ panels ordered
COMPLETE PANEL

Every Biomarker, Explained

This panel tests 32 biomarkers across 7 categories.

Total Testosterone

Primary male sex hormone that drives muscle mass, libido, bone density, and mood. Optimal range varies by age.

Free Testosterone

The bioavailable fraction of testosterone that your body can actually use. Often more clinically relevant than total T.

SHBG

Sex hormone-binding globulin that binds to testosterone and controls how much is freely available. High SHBG = lower free T.

Estradiol (E2)

The primary estrogen. In men, elevated E2 can cause water retention, gynecomastia, and blunt the effects of testosterone.

DHEA-S

A precursor hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Marker of adrenal function, stress resilience, and overall hormonal reserve.

Cortisol (AM)

The stress hormone. Chronically elevated cortisol drives fat storage, muscle breakdown, immune suppression, and poor sleep.

Prolactin

Elevated prolactin in men can indicate pituitary issues and may suppress testosterone production and libido.

LH

Luteinizing hormone that signals the testes to produce testosterone. Useful for diagnosing primary vs. secondary hypogonadism.

FSH

Follicle-stimulating hormone, involved in sperm production. Relevant for fertility assessment and testicular function.

CLINICAL INSIGHTS

What You'll Learn

Whether your testosterone levels are optimal for your age, not just 'within range'
If excess estrogen is undermining your muscle gains and energy
Whether cortisol dysregulation is causing fatigue, belly fat, or poor sleep
If thyroid function is silently slowing your metabolism
Whether insulin resistance is developing before symptoms appear
If key micronutrient deficiencies are limiting your performance