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Men's Health Diagnostics

Comprehensive assessments designed to provide a clear picture of men’s hormonal balance, metabolic health, reproductive wellness, and long-term disease risk.

Why Male-Focused Testing Supports Long-Term Vitality

Men’s health can change significantly with age, lifestyle, and stress. Many conditions, particularly hormonal shifts, metabolic imbalances, and prostate changes, develop gradually and often remain unnoticed until symptoms progress.

Our men's health panels help:

  • Identify early indicators of hormonal imbalance
  • Assess metabolic and cardiovascular markers linked to long-term health.
  • Support the timely diagnosis of male-specific conditions.
  • Evaluate prostate and reproductive health
  • Provide data-driven guidance for improved vitality and performance.

General Wellness Panel

Foundational biomarkers that reflect overall health, organ function, immune status, and metabolic balance.

Tests Included:

  • CBC (Complete Blood Count): Assesses blood cell health, oxygen-carrying capacity, and immune markers.
  • CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel): Evaluates liver, kidney function, electrolytes, and metabolic balance.
  • Lipid Panel: Measures cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides to assess cardiovascular risk.
  • Urinalysis: Screens for hydration status, kidney function, signs of infection, and metabolic indicators.

Hormone Health Panel

Key hormones that influence energy, libido, muscle mass, mood, and metabolic function.

Tests Included:

  • Testosterone (Total & Free): Provides insight into hormonal balance, vitality, and age-related changes.
  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Evaluates thyroid function and affects metabolism, weight, and energy regulation.

Cancer Screening Panel

Designed to support timely diagnosis and early detection of male-specific cancers when clinically indicated.

Tests Included:

  • PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen): A blood test used to identify markers associated with prostate health.
  • Colonoscopy: A visual examination of the colon to detect abnormalities, polyps, or early signs of colorectal cancer.

Reproductive Health Panel

A detailed assessment for fertility, sexual health, and reproductive function.

Tests Included:

  • Semen Analysis: Measures sperm count, motility, and morphology.
  • Testicular Ultrasound: Evaluates structural concerns such as varicocele, cysts, or anomalies.
  • Anti-Sperm Antibody Test: Detects immune-related factors that may affect fertility.
  • SCIT (Sperm Chromatin Integrity Test): Assesses sperm DNA fragmentation and structural quality.

Additional Male Health Tests

Complementary tests that support a broader understanding of cardiac health, metabolic status, and disease risk.

Tests Included:

  • STI Screening: Screens for sexually transmitted infections that can impact reproductive or general health.
  • HbA1c: Measures long-term blood sugar control to assess diabetes risk.
  • EKG/ECG: Evaluates heart rhythm and electrical activity for early identification of cardiac abnormalities.

Your Male Health Assessment Journey

How It Works

Step 1: Initial Consultation

Discuss your symptoms, goals, lifestyle, fertility concerns, and medical history. Your consultant will determine the most suitable combination of panels.

Step 2: In-Clinic Testing & Sample Collection

Blood work, EKG, and ultrasounds are performed in-clinic. Other samples may be collected using approved laboratory kits.

STEP 3: Specialist Interpretation

All results are analysed by accredited labs and interpreted by qualified clinicians experienced in men’s health.

Step 4: Personalised Plan

You receive a detailed results breakdown with recommendations supporting hormonal balance, metabolic health, reproductive function, and preventive care.

Ready to take control of your long-term wellbeing?

Consultation is mandatory before scheduling diagnostics.

Disclaimer

These tests offer health insights and support timely diagnosis when abnormalities are detected. They do not replace full medical evaluation. Where clinically significant results appear, you may be advised to undergo further specialist assessment.