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Treatment Monitoring venous Blood Test

Testosterone Venous Blood Test

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Track your levels & monitor your health

The treatment monitoring blood test enables you to track your testosterone levels as you treat. It also allows our doctors to monitor your key health markers, making it possible to adjust your treatment to ensure it remains safe and effective throughout.

Venous blood tests are considered the gold standard for accuracy, you can select to visit a clinic or book a nurse to come to your home for your blood draw.

Choose your sample collection method

We’ve partnered up with two of the UK’s leading phlebotomy providers to give you quick and convenient access to blood sample collection at a time and location that suits you.

Nurse visit

Nurse service

A nurse will visit your home, or another convenient location of your choice, to take your blood sample and blood pressure on a day that suits you.

We partner with Ally Health, offering the UK’s largest network of mobile nurses, to provide the ultimate convenience.

Cost: £55

Book a nurse visit
Clinic service

Clinic service

Visit one of Randox Health’s many clinics to have your blood sample and blood pressure taken by a professional.

Our partner, Randox Health, has established more than 60 industry-leading clinics in prime locations across the UK.

Cost: Free

Book a clinic appointment
Get support from leading experts

Our testosterone programme is run by two of the foremost authorities on men’s hormonal health: Dr Ben Davis and Dr Angela Wright.

Dr Ben Davis

Dr Ben Davis

Dr Ben Davis is a GP and sexual medicine specialist with expertise in testosterone deficiency assessment, anabolic steroid recovery, and men's sexual and emotional wellbeing. He sits on the committee of the British Society of Sexual Medicine and is a Fellow of the European Committee of Sexual Medicine.

Dr Angela Wright

Dr Angela Wright

Dr Angela Wright is a GP and Clinical Sexologist, with expertise in hormone management and testosterone deficiency, trained in both the psychosexual and medical elements of sexual function. Angela is a Committee Member of the British Society of Sexual Medicine and a Fellow of the European Committee of Sexual Medicine.

Knowledge

Testosterone: what you need to know