Alphagenix - Experts in Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Research has found that 10-40% of men globally could have testosterone deficiency (TD), with the likelihood rising in those over 30. Our Testosterone and Protein Blood Test and Advanced Screening are straightforwards options to learn more about your biology and reveal your testosterone levels.

Choose the Testosterone Test Kit that suits you

Testosterone and Proteins Blood Test Kit

at home

£33 per test - Free delivery

Looking for a straightforward, minimally invasive blood test that can be performed at home? The Alphagenix Testosterone and Proteins Blood Test measures:

  • Testosterone
  • Free Testosterone (not attached to proteins)
  • SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
  • Blood Albumin

What’s Included?

  • Blood test kit, including multiple lancets, plasters, sterile wipes, and sample vial
  • Step-by-step instructions
  • Return packaging and labels
  • Follow-up consultation with the Alphagnenix team
Please note this test looks at only 4 Biomarkers followed up by a call with the Alphagenix Team. If you would like more in-depth venous testing and you’re looking into possible TRT treatment, please look at our Advanced Hormone Screen (41 biomarkers), which is followed up by a Doctor’s Consultation.

Advanced Hormone Screen

at home

£275 - Free delivery

Looking for an advanced blood test that can be done from the comfort of your home or workplace? Our Advanced Hormone Screen involves the analysis of 41 biomarkers to draw accurate conclusions.

What’s Included?

  • Advanced TRT Blood Hormone Test
  • Phlebotomy (process of drawing blood) included
  • Results viewable within 3 days
  • 1 hour follow-up consultation with one of our expert clinicians

41 biomarkers include:

  • Advanced Male Hormone Markers
  • Cholesterol Status
  • Iron Status
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Full Blood Count
  • Thyroid Hormones
  • Diabetes Status
  • Prostate Function
  • Clotting Status
  • Proteins

Advanced Hormone Screen

at nearby clinic

£275 - Free delivery

Looking for an advanced blood test overseen by clinical professionals specialising in testosterone therapy? Our Advanced Hormone Screen involves the lab analysis of 41 biomarkers to draw accurate conclusions.

What’s Included?

  • Advanced TRT Blood Hormone Test
  • Phlebotomy (process of drawing blood) included
  • Results viewable within 3 days
  • 1 hour follow-up consultation with one of our expert clinicians

41 biomarkers include:

  • Advanced Male Hormone Markers
  • Cholesterol Status
  • Iron Status
  • Kidney Health
  • Liver Health
  • Full Blood Count
  • Thyroid Hormones
  • Diabetes Status
  • Prostate Function
  • Clotting Status
  • Proteins

Think you have low testosterone?

Take the ADAM Questionnaire

What do I do After My Test?

Please note that while this test is followed up by a discovery call with the Alphagenix team, you will still need to complete an Advanced Hormone Screen before we can be sure of your best treatment plan.

What are Biomarkers?

A biomarker is a molecule that can be found in bodily tissues, blood, and other fluids. These molecules are often examined by medical professionals when seeking to diagnose conditions, diseases, or abnormal processes. Before undertaking Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), biomarkers are measured to gauge whether someone might be experiencing low levels of testosterone.

Testosterone – a hormone primarily produced in the gonads (testicles or ovaries). For men, it helps to regulate sex drive and has a role in controlling bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, strength and the production of sperm and red blood cells. Testosterone levels in men naturally decline after the age of 30, although lower than normal levels can occur at any age, resulting in low libido, erectile dysfunction, difficulty in gaining and maintaining muscle mass and lack of energy.

Free Testosterone – most testosterone circulating in the blood is bound to proteins, in particular SHBG and albumin, although a small amount (only 2-3 %) of testosterone is free and available to cells.

Albumin – a protein made mainly in the liver which helps hold water within the blood. This is important for tissue growth and repair, as it helps carry nutrients, medications, and other substances through the blood. Albumin also carries hormones around the body. Therefore, measuring the amount of albumin in the blood can help us calculate how much hormone is available to your tissues.

SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) – a protein which transports the sex hormones (testosterone, oestrogen and dihydrotestosterone) in the blood. Hormones which are bound to SHBG are inactive, meaning they are unavailable to your cells. Measuring the level of SHBG in your blood gives important information about the amount of unbound hormones that are biologically active and available for use.

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Testimonial

I started with Alphagenix back in January 2022 after going through a couple of years of struggling with all of the symptoms of low testosterone… loss of muscle, gaining weight, very low mood and terrible motivation.

I was still taking myself to the gym 5+ times a week and playing sport, but finding myself not enjoying it anymore and it being painful.

I tested with Alphagenix and my testosterone levels came back low. Ross and the team quickly got me on the right path. I played my part and got disciplined with diet & nutrition, back to a detailed training plan and worked on my sleep and environment.

After months of hard work and beginning TRT, I got back to where I needed to be.

Thanks Team Alphagenix for rescuing my mental health and turning me around.

Alphagenix Patient, January 2022 – Present

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FAQs

Can I do this blood test from home?

Yes! This finger-prick blood test contains everything you need to safely collect a blood sample from the comfort of your home. You then post your sample for collection and wait to receive your results by email.

Does low testosterone cause erectile dysfunction?

Research has shown there is a relationship between low levels of testosterone and erectile dysfunction (ED). Testosterone deficiency can contribute to ED through decreased sex drive, low mood, and by contributing to chronic conditions which themselves might lead to ED, such as type 2 diabetes.

How often should I have a blood test to measure testosterone levels?

Blood tests are used to establish whether you could benefit from TRT by measuring your testosterone levels, along with other hormones and proteins. You’ll typically be asked to have a blood test every few months to check that your testosterone levels aren’t getting too high. This is included in all our TRT packages.