Any potential health risks
Further testing for ED
find the root causes of ed
ED can signal a deeper health issue. Find out what’s really behind your symptoms with our most comprehensive blood test — assessing your hormonal health, prostate, heart, kidneys, and more.
Price:£199.00£99.50/ health check
Comprehensive health check (43 biomarkers)
Blood pressure reading included
Nurse visit included for blood collection
Doctor consultation included if results show low testosterone

Detect potential health risks
Understanding the root cause is a key step toward improving both your sexual health and overall wellbeing.
Low testosterone
Testosterone levels in men naturally begin to decline starting around age 30.2
Cardiovascular disease
Men with erectile dysfunction are 59% more likely to have heart disease.3
Stroke
Men with erectile dysfunction are 34% more likely to have a stroke.3
How it works
ONE
Book your test
Select a location, date, and time that suit you for your venous blood draw. Your blood test kit will be delivered to the chosen location, and a nurse will visit to collect the sample.
TWO
Collect your blood sample
A qualified nurse will visit at your chosen time to safely collect your blood sample and handle everything for you. You’ll get your results 3-5 days later.
THREE
Review your results
View your results via your account or in the app, where you’ll find a simple overview and breakdown of each biomarker. If low testosterone is indicated, you can book a free consultation to discuss next steps.
Which health areas are assessed?
We provide a comprehensive assessment of key health areas linked to ED to help identify possible causes.
Hormone levels
Analysing testosterone and oestrogen levels, thyroid function, reproductive health, and pituitary function to identify imbalances.
Anaemia
Testing for anaemia helps ensure an accurate testosterone deficiency diagnosis and enables a comprehensive treatment plan for better overall health.
Heart health
Prior to starting treatment, it's important to assess cardiovascular risk, by identifying this we can manage risk factors along the way.
Kidney & liver function
Pre-existing issues can affect how the body processes testosterone treatments.
Diabetes
Ensuring stable blood glucose levels before starting treatment reduces the risk of exacerbating diabetes-related complications.
Prostate health
Assessing prostate health before initiating testosterone treatment reduces the risk of exacerbating any existing prostate conditions.
Which biomarkers are tested?
Real people. Real impact.
As everyone is unique, we offer a range of ways to get you back to your best, from lifestyle changes and symptom relief, all the way up to full Testosterone Replacement Therapy.
OTHER BLOOD TESTS
Prefer to collect your own sample?
We offer different types of blood tests, so you can choose what suits you best.
- 9 biomarkers
- Self-collection via finger prick
- ED related biomarkers only
- No doctor consultation included
- 43 biomarkers
- Nurse visit for blood collection
- ED-related check plus overall health assessment
- Doctor consultation included if results show low testosterone

ED Blood Test
An affordable alternative: a simple, at-home finger-prick test for key ED-related markers. Quick and convenient.
Price: £78.00 £54.60

Nurse-Visit Venous Blood Test
A comprehensive blood test for ED, covering hormones, heart, kidneys, and prostate, with a nurse visit for safe and convenient collection.
Price: £199.00 £99.50
We're here to help you
As part of your ED treatment plan, you have the opportunity to book a call with one of our Patient Support Managers for personalised advice and support throughout your journey.

Samantha
In her role as Patient Support Manager for low testosterone, Samantha is dedicated to helping you with any questions or concerns you may have before and during your treatment. Samantha is a dedicated advocate for health and well-being, dedicated to empowering individuals to recognise and implement meaningful health improvements in their lives.

Greg
As a Patient Support Manager for low testosterone, Greg is dedicated to helping you with any questions or concerns you may have before and during your treatment. Greg’s approach focusses on problem-solving, fostering strong relationships, and enhancing healthcare accessibility. Greg finds pride in being part of a team that empowers patients to achieve their optimal health.
References
Li JZ, Maguire TA, Zou KH, Lee LJ, Donde SS, Taylor DG. Prevalence, comorbidities, and risk factors of erectile dysfunction: Results from a prospective real-world study in the United Kingdom. International journal of clinical practice. 2022;2022: 5229702.
Kanabar R, Mazur A, Plum A, Schmied J. Correlates of testosterone change as men age. The aging male: the official journal of the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male. 2022;25(1): 29–40.
Zhao B, Hong Z, Wei Y, Yu D, Xu J, Zhang W. Erectile Dysfunction Predicts Cardiovascular Events as an Independent Risk Factor: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Sexual Medicine. 2019;16(7):1005-1017. doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2019.04.004
Find the root causes of ED
ED can indicate deeper health concerns. Our comprehensive blood test analyses 43 key biomarkers across hormones, prostate, heart, kidneys, and more to help reveal what’s really going on.
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