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Helfy® Male Hormone Profile
Helfy® Male Hormone Profile
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Helfy® Male Hormone Profile
Master the master-switch of male physiology.
Hormones are the chemical messengers that dictate your body composition, cognitive drive, and metabolic resilience. This doctor-led panel provides a high-resolution map of your endocrine health, evaluating the delicate feedback loop between the brain and the testes. By analyzing precursors like DHEA-S alongside "bioavailable" testosterone and estrogen balance, we provide the data necessary to fine-tune your hormonal environment for peak performance.
🔬 What We Test — And Why It Matters
The Central Command (Pituitary Markers)
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Luteinising Hormone (LH) & FSH
The "messenger" hormones from the brain. LH signals the production of testosterone, while FSH governs sperm production. Measuring these helps determine if a hormonal imbalance is central (brain) or peripheral (testes) in origin. -
Prolactin
A hormone that, when elevated by stress or medication, can act as a "brake" on the entire male hormonal system, suppressing drive and vitality.
Androgen Precision & Bioavailability
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Total & Free Testosterone (Calculated)
We look beyond the total number to calculate what is "Free"—the unbound fraction that is actually capable of entering cells to trigger muscle growth and libido. -
SHBG & Albumin
These proteins act as "sponges" for testosterone. Understanding their levels is critical to knowing why your "Total" levels might look normal while you feel the symptoms of low testosterone. -
DHEA-Sulphate
An essential adrenal precursor and "neuro-steroid" that supports immune function, energy, and the production of other sex hormones.
The Balance Factor
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Oestradiol (E2)
The primary form of estrogen. In men, maintaining the correct Testosterone-to-Oestradiol ratio is vital for bone health, cognitive function, and preventing unwanted tissue changes.
⚠️ Important Clinical Requirement
- This blood panel must be followed by a consultation with the Helfy® Clinic you are registered to.
- Without a booked clinical review, we are unable to process or release this blood test order.
- Results are not issued without appropriate medical oversight.
This ensures that complex hormonal ratios are interpreted safely and that any optimization is balanced with your long-term cardiovascular and prostate health.
🔐 Clinical Governance Notice
How We Protect You
- All diagnostic blood panels require a follow-up consultation with the Helfy® Clinic you are registered to
- Results are not released without clinical review
- Orders without a booked consultation cannot be processed
This is a doctor-led diagnostic pathway designed for physiological optimization, not a generic wellness check.
💡 Designed for people who:
This Panel Is For You If You:
- Want to understand the root cause of low energy, mood shifts, or decreased strength
- Are over 35 and want to monitor the age-related decline in androgen production
- Are optimizing body composition and want to ensure a healthy hormonal environment
- Are under significant stress and want to check adrenal/pituitary resilience
- Care about hormonal longevity and biological age reversal
This is not a general health check.
This is a precision endocrine panel built to ensure your internal signaling is as sharp as your performance goals.
🧪 How to prepare for your helfy®Test
Pre-Test Instructions
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Sample Type
This test requires a venous blood draw performed by a qualified clinician. -
Timing
Samples must be taken before 10am. Testosterone and LH follow a strict circadian rhythm; testing later in the day will lead to clinically misleading results. -
Health Condition
Overtraining or acute illness can temporarily crash your hormone levels. Ensure you have had 48 hours of rest and are symptom-free from any infection. -
Diet
Fasting is not strictly required for this specific profile, but we recommend a light fast (water only) to avoid the temporary suppression of testosterone that can occur after a high-glucose meal. -
Supplements
Avoid biotin supplements for 48 hours and do not take any hormone-affecting supplements (like DHEA or "test-boosters") on the morning of the test.
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