Know your testosterone — and keep it optimal.
A comprehensive testosterone & hormone monitoring panel for men, reviewed by a private GP. Add the GP Advance subscription for one GP appointment every month and build the complete testosterone monitoring service. CQC-regulated. No referral required.
Testosterone falls quietly with age — and the symptoms creep up before most men think to test.
Testosterone is the hormone that underpins energy, drive, mood, libido, muscle and bone strength, concentration and metabolic health in men. It peaks in your late teens and twenties, then declines steadily — by roughly 1–2% every year from around age 30. By your forties and fifties that adds up to a meaningful drop, and the changes are easy to write off as "just getting older".
Around 1 in 4 men over 40 has low testosterone, yet most never get tested. Fatigue, low mood, reduced libido, erectile difficulty, loss of muscle, stubborn belly fat, poor sleep and "brain fog" are all common signs — but they overlap with stress, thyroid problems, diabetes and depression. The only way to know what is really going on is to measure it.
Low testosterone isn't only about how you feel day to day. Persistently low levels are linked to reduced bone density, loss of muscle mass, increased body fat, insulin resistance and poorer cardiovascular and metabolic health over time. Identifying it early means you can act early — whether that's lifestyle change, treating an underlying cause, or a properly supervised treatment plan.
A proper testosterone assessment — not just a single number.
A bare "total testosterone" result can be misleading on its own, because much of your testosterone is bound up and inactive. Our panel measures the markers a clinician actually needs to interpret your result accurately and rule out other causes — reviewed by a private GP, not just emailed to you.
- Total testosterone
- SHBG (to calculate free / bioavailable testosterone)
- FSH & LH (pituitary drive)
- Prolactin
- Supporting general health markers
- Symptom-based interpretation
- Other causes considered (thyroid, sleep, lifestyle)
- Clear, plain-English explanation
- Advice on next steps if needed
- 1 GP appointment every month
- £40/mo combined-offer rate (was £69)
- No minimum term — cancel anytime
- Continuity for TRT monitoring
What knowing your testosterone gives you.
If you are on — or considering — TRT, monitoring isn't optional. It's the safety net.
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) restores testosterone to a healthy range in men with clinically low levels. Done well, and properly monitored, it can transform energy, mood, libido, muscle, bone strength and quality of life. Done without monitoring, it carries avoidable risks.
What TRT is. TRT supplements the body's own testosterone using gels, creams or injections to bring levels back into the normal physiological range. It is a treatment for diagnosed low testosterone (male hypogonadism) — confirmed by symptoms plus at least two morning blood tests — not a shortcut for healthy men, and not something we prescribe on a single result.
Why ongoing monitoring is essential. Once you start TRT, regular blood tests keep treatment both effective and safe. We track:
- Testosterone levels — to confirm your dose has you in the optimal range, neither too low nor too high.
- Haematocrit / full blood count — TRT can thicken the blood by raising red-cell count, which needs watching to reduce clot risk.
- PSA and prostate health — routinely checked before and during treatment in line with good practice.
- Oestradiol, lipids and general health markers — to fine-tune treatment and pick up side effects early.
National and specialist guidance recommends checking levels and safety markers at baseline, after starting or changing a dose, and then regularly thereafter. That cadence is exactly what the GP Advance subscription is designed for: a monthly GP appointment to review symptoms and results, adjust where needed, and keep everything documented — building the complete testosterone monitoring service rather than a one-off snapshot.
Important: This panel and review are the proper first step before any treatment decision. Whether you are exploring symptoms for the first time or already on TRT and want reliable monitoring, your GP will recommend what's clinically appropriate for you. We never prescribe testosterone on a single number without full assessment.
Start with the panel. Add monthly GP care if you want continuity.
Most men start with the £48 panel to get the answer. If your results or symptoms point to ongoing management — or you're on TRT and need reliable monitoring — add the GP Advance subscription at checkout for the combined-offer rate.
- Comprehensive testosterone & hormone panel
- Morning blood draw with a Health Advisor
- Private GP review of your results
- Clear next-step advice
- One GP appointment included every month
- Ongoing review of symptoms, levels & treatment
- Ideal for safe, continuous TRT monitoring
- £40/mo when booked with the panel (was £69)
- Ongoing · no minimum term · cancel anytime
350+ verified reviews. 4.87/5 on Doctify.
"I'd felt flat and exhausted for a year and assumed it was age. The test showed low testosterone, and the GP actually took time to explain what it meant. Completely changed my approach."
"I'm on TRT and needed proper monitoring without the long NHS waits. The monthly GP subscription has been brilliant — levels checked, dose adjusted, all documented."
"Quick, professional and no pressure. Got my baseline done, results explained the same week. Exactly what I wanted."
Everything you might be wondering, answered.
What exactly is included for the £48?
A venous blood test measuring total testosterone with the supporting markers needed to interpret it accurately — SHBG (to calculate free/bioavailable testosterone), FSH, LH, prolactin and a general health screen — drawn by a Health Advisor and reviewed by a private GP. Normally £148; £48 this June.
What is the GP Advance subscription add-on?
An optional monthly subscription that includes one private GP appointment every month to review your symptoms, results and treatment. Booked alongside the panel it's £40/month (normally £69), ongoing with no minimum term — it continues monthly until you cancel. It's designed for ongoing testosterone and TRT monitoring — the complete service.
How should I prepare for the test?
No fasting is required, but testosterone is highest in the morning, so a morning appointment gives the most accurate reading. Take your usual medications and let us know if you are already on testosterone replacement therapy or any hormone treatment.
I think I might have low testosterone — can this confirm it?
This panel is the right first step. A diagnosis of low testosterone needs symptoms plus at least two low morning readings, so if your first result is low your GP will advise on a repeat and any further checks. We never diagnose or treat on a single number alone.
Can you start me on TRT?
If results and symptoms suggest clinically low testosterone, your GP will discuss whether further investigation or treatment — including referral for testosterone replacement therapy — is appropriate. TRT is only started after proper assessment, and always with ongoing monitoring, which the GP Advance subscription provides.
I'm already on TRT — is this useful for me?
Yes. Regular monitoring of testosterone, haematocrit (red-cell count), PSA and related markers is essential on TRT to keep treatment safe and effective. The panel gives you a checkpoint, and the GP Advance subscription gives you the monthly review cadence good practice recommends.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. The Vesey is a CQC-regulated private clinic and you can book direct. If you'd like us to share results with your NHS GP, just give us their details.
When is the offer available, and how do I pay?
Throughout June 2026; after that the panel reverts to £148. You pay securely online when you book — all major cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay. If you add the GP Advance subscription, the first month is charged at checkout and then £40 monthly thereafter.
Find out where your testosterone stands.
One in four men over 40 has low testosterone — and most never test. Get your baseline for £48, reviewed by a private GP, and add monthly care if you want it.
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