
testing services / Men's Tests
Testosterone Support
Review testosterone-related symptoms, home testing options, and next-step treatment routes through an online service pathway.
Home testing journey
Plan a testing route for Testosterone Support
The public testing flow starts with a brief suitability check, then captures kit preference, review needs, and delivery choice before the request is released. This version keeps that shape with original wording.
Choose the testing path
Let the person signal whether they want a kit, advice on the right kit, or help interpreting the route.
Complete the required fields in this section before moving forward.
Why request this service online
Testing and treatment in one pathway
The service helps connect symptom review, home testing, and onward treatment planning where appropriate.
Useful for ongoing symptom review
Low-energy, libido, and related symptoms can be assessed in a more structured way before treatment decisions are made.
Clear next-step guidance
The pathway can clarify when a test, repeat test, or more formal clinical assessment is needed.
How it works
Describe symptoms and history
Answer questions on symptoms, previous test results, current medicines, and any existing hormone treatment.
Choose the right review route
Depending on the situation, the next step may be a home test, further review, or treatment planning.
Move forward with results
Use the outcome to decide on monitoring, treatment, or in-person follow-up where needed.
About this treatment or service
Testosterone-related symptoms can overlap with many other health issues, so the service is best used as part of a structured review rather than as a simple treatment shortcut. Testing is often central to deciding the next step safely.
Delivery options
Home test delivery
Where the route starts with testing, kits can be posted discreetly to your address.
Treatment fulfilment where applicable
If an appropriate medicine route is approved, supply can move to delivery.
Treatment details
The pathway usually considers symptom history, prior results, fertility goals, current medicines, and whether further testing or face-to-face assessment is needed before any treatment route is considered.