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Testosterone Check

Testosterone Check

Regular price £49.00 GBP
Regular price £59.00 GBP Sale price £49.00 GBP
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Ready to know where your testosterone really stands? The Testosterone Check lets you skip the awkward clinic visits and get your levels tested from the comfort of your own turf. Quick, discreet, and no-nonsense—because your hormones don’t wait, and neither should you. Take control, get the facts, and own your power.

What's in the box?

📝 Instructions

💧 Pre-injection swab

🩸 Lancets

🧪 Microtainers

📦 Pre-paid return envelope

Shipping policy

Orders placed before 1pm (Monday–Friday): Shipped same day

Orders after 1pm or on weekends: Shipped the next working day

🔁 Easy Returns Included

Your test kit comes with a pre-paid Royal Mail Tracked 24 return label inside the box — no printing, no fuss. Just pop your completed sample in the post using any Royal Mail Priority Postbox.

Returns Policy

🛑 Need to cancel?
You’ve got 14 days.
Cancel before dispatch = full refund.
Cancel after = refund minus £10 kit fee.

  • Fast shipping
  • speedy results
  • Doctor's report
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What's tested?

Testosterone

Testosterone is an important sex hormone for both men and women. In men, it is made in the testicles. In women, it is made in small amounts in the ovaries. 

It is important for normal male sexual development. During puberty (in the teen years), testosterone helps boys develop male features like body and facial hair, a deeper voice, and muscle strength. Too much testosterone in men can cause shrinking of the testicles, impotence, an increased risk of heart attack and prostate enlargement with difficulty urinating. Too little can cause fatigue, irritability, depression, erectile dysfunction and reduced muscle mass.

Combined with oestrogen, testosterone helps with the growth, maintenance, and repair of a woman's reproductive tissues and bone mass. Too much can cause acne, excess hair on the face and body, irregular periods and mood changes. Too little can cause low libido and weight gain.

The optimal time to take a sample when testing for testosterone is between 7am - 10am.