Why Men’s Health Matters
Men’s health is about more than just one aspect — it’s about feeling strong, energetic, and confident every day. The right tests, treatments, and supplements help you stay on top of your game, tackle issues early, and live your best life.
blood tests
Get your health baseline
Get accurate insights into your hormone and health levels with clinician-reviewed results in 3–5 days, plus easy tracking in our app.
Supplements for Men
Daily support for energy and strength
Get 3 Bottles for the Price of 1 — Support Your Health Consistently. Stock up on testosterone supplements or Vitamin D this Black Friday and stay on track all winter long with a 3-for-1 offer designed to help you maintain steady results.
Low testosterone: the hidden health crisis
Our testosterone supplements are designed to help you maintain a healthy testosterone level. However, they shouldn’t be used as a treatment for testosterone deficiency. If you’re unsure whether you have low T, start by checking your symptoms to see if further testing is right for you.
Erectile Dysfunction
Manage erectile dysfunction effectively
ED is common but treatable. Find the clinically proven ED treatment that’s right for you. Plus, get a free at-home ED blood test during Black Friday to identify the root cause.
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HAIR LOSS
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UK DOCTORS AND CLINICIANS
References
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² Rabijewski M, Papierska L, Kozakowski J, Zgliczyński W. The high prevalence of testosterone deficiency in population of Polish men over 65 years with erectile dysfunctions. Aging Male [Internet]. 2012;15(4):258–62. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/13685538.2012.729233
³ Layton JB, Li D, Meier CR, Sharpless JL, Stürmer T, Jick SS, et al. Testosterone lab testing and initiation in the United Kingdom and the United States, 2000 to 2011. J Clin Endocrinol Metab [Internet]. 2014;99(3):835–42
⁴ Wang C, Jackson G, Jones TH, Matsumoto AM, Nehra A, Perelman MA, et al. Low testosterone associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome contributes to sexual dysfunction and cardiovascular disease risk in men with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care [Internet]. 2011;34(7):1669–75. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-2339
⁵ Indirli R, Lanzi V, Arosio M, Mantovani G, Ferrante E. The association of hypogonadism with depression and its treatments. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) [Internet]. 2023;14. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1198437
⁶ Morales A, Bebb RA, Manjoo P, Assimakopoulos P, Axler J, Collier C, et al. Diagnosis and management of testosterone deficiency syndrome in men: clinical practice guideline. CMAJ [Internet]. 2015;187(18):1369–77. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.150033
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Reclaim Your Vitality
Experiencing decreased libido, fatigue, or increased body fat? You might have low testosterone. Check if low-T is affecting you today.
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