Testosterone Blood Test Kit

Initial test for low testosterone diagnosis

Take the first step to treating low testosterone by ordering this diagnostic test.

This quick finger-prick blood test, taken in the comfort of your own home, will give you readings for your Total and Free Testosterone.
Take the first step in determining if you are eligible for TRT treatment.

What's Tested
4 Biomarkers Analysed

This is the total amount of testosterone found in the blood. Some of it is attached to proteins, such as Sex-Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) or Albumin, which transport it around your body.

Low testosterone can be defined as 15nmol/L

This is the testosterone which is not attached to any proteins so it’s free to be used by the body’s cells. When a cell binds to free testosterone its functionality is enabled.

Low free testosterone is defined 0.225nmol/L

Another protein produced in the liver which binds to testosterone, inhibiting its ability to be used by the body’s cells.

This protein is produced in the liver and regulates hormone levels by binding to sex hormones, including testosterone. When your SHBG levels are high, your body has less free testosterone available to be used by the body’s cells.

Price: £29.95

If this test showed you have low testosterone, the Advanced Testosterone Blood Test will assess your suitability for TRT.

1 in 4 men over the age of 30 may have abnormally low testosterone levels, with symptoms that can be far reaching, and take the joy of life.

Our at-home testosterone blood test helps you discover whether you are suffering from low testosterone and it is the first step in determining if you are eligible for treatment with Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT).

The kit contains everything you need to take a low testosterone test:

  • Blood test kit including; Alcohol wipes and plasters, 2x lancets + 1 small vial
  • Discreet packaging
  • A postage-paid returns label to send to the laboratory
  • Accredited lab analysis
  • Secure health dashboard

Monitor for early signs of
low testosterone

Recognise the symptoms that may indicate low testosterone levels

  • Mood Swings
  • Depression
  • Low Libido
  • Anxiety
  • Low Energy
  • Muscle Loss
  • Fatigue
  • Brain Fog
  • Irritability
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Difficulty Concentrating
  • Weight Gain
  • Poor Sleep Quality
  • Low Energy
  • Anxiety
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Mood Swings
  • Brain Fog
  • Fatigue

Why we make a difference:
Expert TRT Care in the UK

MYTRT is a leading private TRT clinic in the UK, dedicated to providing expert testosterone replacement therapy with personalised, doctor-led care. Our GMC-registered TRT doctors work with you to achieve optimal results

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Cross-industry experience in TRT for men's health

We have experience providing testosterone replacement therapy to men from a wide range of professional backgrounds.

Personalised TRT protocols with Doctor-led patient care

Work towards optimal testosterone levels & potentially improve quality of life with highly personalised testosterone replacement therapy protocols, designed to support your health goals.


All MYTRT doctors are GMC-registered and specialise in personalised testosterone replacement therapy for men in the UK.


As part of your personalised TRT protocol, your monthly subscription includes medication, all consumables, monitoring blood tests, follow-up reviews with our UK-based TRT doctors, doctor's letters, referrals, travel letters, and ongoing support. With a GP on our clinical team, we also provide seamless referrals to the NHS or private insurance where required.

MYTRT Journey

Long-Term Optimisation Strategy & Planning

We don’t just treat low testosterone. We take the time to understand you, your goals, and your lifestyle so we can optimize and transform your growth as a MYTRT member.

Clinical decisions.
Explained

We don’t just treat low testosterone. We take the time to understand you, your goals, and your lifestyle so we can optimize and transform your growth as a MYTRT member.

How testing works

Take the blood test
Take the blood test

Take our quick at-home finger-prick test before 11am, when T-levels are at their highest, to determine if you have low testosterone.

Post your sample
Post your sample

Simply place your sample in the secure packaging provided and send it to our UKAS-certified lab where your blood will be analysed.

Review your results
Review your results

Access invaluable health data online in just a few days. Our TRT Doctors will review your results and give you clear actionable advice.

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MYTRT Treatment Explained

Initial Testosterone Blood Test
Initial Testosterone Blood Test

Our initial at-home, finger-prick blood test measures 4 biomarkers including your total and free testosterone levels. Your blood will be sent to our UKAS accredited lab and then analysed by a TRT Doctor, after which you can access your results in your MYTRT account.

Advanced Testosterone Blood Test
Advanced Testosterone Blood Test

Clinical guidance from the BSSM (British Society of Sexual Medicine) commands that a minimum of two blood analysis is required before commencing TRT in the UK. Our Advanced Test requires a venous blood sample and includes analysis from our TRT doctors to compare with your initial test result, you will then be invited, for a limited time only, a free clinical discussion with a TRT doctor to discuss your symptoms and treatment options.

Speak to a TRT Doctor
Speak to a TRT Doctor

Discuss your blood test results, symptoms, medical history, treatment options (including costs) as well as what to expect when you start treatment with an expert TRT doctor.

Start Treatment
Start Treatment

Your TRT doctor will design a personalised treatment plan that works specifically for you and your lifestyle. It may include medication, lifestyle advice or supplements.

Lab tests you don’t need to decode

Our expert medical team interprets your results and provides clear, actionable insights.
No more confusing lab reports - just straightforward guidance from our qualified doctors.

Dr. Aman Anand


Dr. Aman Anand



TRT Doctor (GMC No. 7402969)

Dr. Barrie Stevenson


Dr. Barrie Stevenson



TRT Doctor (GMC No. 7334378)

Dr. Raphael Olaiya


Dr. Raphael Olaiya



GP and TRT Doctor (GMC No. 7492303)



Your Questions Answered

Our team has significant expertise and experience in men's health.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy is a medical treatment prescribed to men who have been diagnosed with clinically low levels and symptoms of testosterone, a condition known as hypogonadism. The therapy aims to restore testosterone levels to a normal, healthy physiological range to alleviate the associated physical, mental, and sexual health symptoms. It is a long-term medical treatment that must be managed by a qualified healthcare professional.

TRT works best when it is part of a healthy lifestyle. Each of the following will have an incremental effect on testosterone levels, therefore applying all will compound the result, which is easier said than done. To maximise your results, you should:
Prioritise Strength Training: This is crucial to take full advantage of testosterone’s muscle-building effects.
Optimise Your Diet (The “T-Plate”): Ensure you are eating enough protein, healthy fats, and micronutrients to support your body’s new metabolic potential.
Ensure Quality Sleep: Aim for 7-8 hours of restorative sleep per night.
Manage Stress: High cortisol levels from chronic stress work against testosterone.
Low testosterone may lead to a decrease in ability to maximise your results. Therefore restoring levels aims to restore your levels, when healthy testosterone levels are combined with the above techniques, the results are significantly compounded.

Testosterone is the primary driver of male libido. It also influences a neurotransmitter called dopamine which is responsible for drive and motivation. TRT restores this desire. Beyond just libido, it boosts sexual confidence, reduces performance anxiety, improves erectile strength as well as improves stamina and orgasm intensity, leading to greater overall sexual satisfaction for both you and your partner.

This is a significant consideration. TRT suppresses the body’s natural sperm production, leading to infertility in most men for the duration of treatment. This effect is usually reversible after stopping TRT, but it can take several months. Men who wish to preserve their fertility should discuss adjuncts like HCG or Clomiphene with their doctor before starting TRT. Those wishing to conceive within 6 months should not use any testosterone products.

All potential side effects are managed through regular monitoring. The most common are:
Increased Haematocrit: This is a normal physiologic process. An increase in red blood cell concentration that is managed by proper hydration, regular exercise and we recommend blood donation twice a year.
Acne/Oily Skin: Acne occurs in less than 10% of patients and usually temporary as your body adjusts.
Estrogenic side effects: For example fluid retention, nipple soreness/irritation.
Potential for Gynaecomastia (breast tissue growth): Is rare and unlikely if protocols are managed well, however the risk of this increases with pre-existing lumpy tissue under the breast.

Start Your Health Journey Today

Take control of your health with our expert-led programmes and personalised care. Work towards optimal hormone balance - begin your journey now.

Initial Testosterone Blood Test
£29.95