Bloodwork · Male · Essential

Male Hormone Panel.

45+ biomarkers covering testosterone and sex hormones, thyroid, cholesterol, blood count, metabolic health, and prostate — the core baseline before a hormone or peptide protocol.

45+

biomarkers

$149

one-time

3–5 days

results

LabCorp / Quest

draw anywhere

Physician-ordered · reviewed by a real doctor, not an app

What's tested

45+ biomarkers across 8 systems.

Every marker is drawn from one blood sample and read by a US-licensed physician. Line-items like the blood count and metabolic panel each contain many individual biomarkers.

Sex hormones

6 markers
  • Total testosterone
  • Free testosterone
  • Estradiol
  • FSH
  • LH
  • Prolactin

Thyroid

3 markers
  • TSH
  • T4
  • Free T3

Prostate

1 markers
  • PSA

Cholesterol

5 markers
  • Total cholesterol
  • LDL
  • HDL
  • Triglycerides
  • Non-HDL

Organ & metabolic panel

14 markers
  • Liver — ALT, AST, ALP, bilirubin
  • Kidney — BUN, creatinine, eGFR
  • Electrolytes — sodium, potassium, chloride, CO₂
  • Total protein, albumin
  • Calcium, glucose

Complete blood count

15 markers
  • WBC
  • RBC
  • Hemoglobin
  • Hematocrit
  • Platelets
  • MCV / MCH / MCHC / RDW
  • 5-part differential

Blood sugar

1 markers
  • Hemoglobin A1c

Vitamins

2 markers
  • Vitamin D (25-OH)
  • Vitamin B12

How it works

From order to physician-read results.

01

Order your panel online

Pick the panel that fits your goals and check out in minutes. A US-licensed physician authorizes your lab order — no consult, no in-person visit, no appointment.

02

Get drawn locally

Walk into any LabCorp or Quest with your requisition. One quick blood draw, usually about 10 minutes, at thousands of locations nationwide.

03

A physician reads your results

Your results flow back to our clinical team through Health Labs, and a US-licensed physician reviews every marker — not an algorithm, not an automated printout.

04

Get your report

You receive a beautiful, physician-reviewed report — every biomarker explained in plain language, what's optimal versus just 'in range,' and exactly what to do next.

Common questions

  1. How does it work?

    Order your panel online and a US-licensed physician authorizes the lab order — no appointment, no in-person visit. You get your blood drawn at any LabCorp or Quest, a physician reviews every marker, and a clear report lands in your inbox, usually within 3–5 business days of your draw.

  2. How many biomarkers do you test?

    Between 45 and 70+ depending on the panel, spanning hormones, cardiovascular risk, metabolism, thyroid, inflammation, blood count, and micronutrients — the same breadth a longevity clinic runs, from a single draw.

  3. Where do I get my blood drawn?

    Any LabCorp or Quest location nationwide — thousands of sites. You'll get a requisition after you order; most locations take walk-ins with no appointment needed.

  4. Do I need to fast before my draw?

    Yes — a 12-hour overnight fast gives accurate hormone, glucose, and lipid readings. Water and your usual medications are fine.

  5. Who reviews my results?

    A US-licensed physician — not an algorithm. They order your panel and interpret every biomarker, then send a report that explains what's optimal versus just 'in range,' and what to do next. That's the part a lab-only service can't do.

  6. How fast will I get my results?

    Most panels return within 3–5 business days of your draw. A physician reviews every marker before your report is sent.

  7. Is this a subscription?

    No. Each panel is a one-time purchase — no membership, no recurring fee. Retest whenever you want to track how your numbers are trending.

  8. Is my health data private?

    Yes. Your results are handled under HIPAA and are never sold. Only you and your reviewing physician see them.

  9. Can I use my HSA or FSA?

    Yes — bloodwork is typically HSA/FSA eligible.

Other panels

Know your numbers. Then fix them.

Order your panel, get drawn at any LabCorp or Quest, and a physician reads every marker — then sends a report you'll actually understand.