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Balanced testosterone levels and a healthy thyroid are fundamental to sexual function, muscle development, performance, and emotional wellbeing. With diagnostics, you can address hormonal imbalances and make meaningful changes to optimise your health.

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Our range of simple tests gives you clear insights into your health, enabling you to act on your body’s signals.

Testosterone Venous Blood Test

The ultimate picture of your health (43 biomarkers)

From£200.00£149.00 / blood test

Complete Hormone Blood Test
Total hormone check (20 biomarkers)

£118.00£94.40 / kit

Testosterone Blood Test
Deep testosterone analysis (5 biomarkers)

£58.00£46.40 / kit

Low testosterone: the hidden health crisis

Low testosterone can affect your wellbeing, and health issues can worsen it. Numan dives deep to get to the root of the problem, and help to fix it.

SYMPTOMS

The signs of low testosterone

If these symptoms are holding you back, Numan can help.

Erectile dysfunction

Low-T reduces nitric oxide synthesis, which is essential for the vessels carrying blood to the penis.

Decreased libido

Low-T reduces the hormonal stimulation necessary for sexual desire and arousal.

Fatigue

Low-T reduces production of red blood cells, which impairs oxygen delivery to tissues and decreases overall energy levels.

Poor sleep

Low-T reduces the production of melatonin, a hormone essential for promoting restful sleep.

Mood changes

Low-T alters the levels of serotonin and dopamine, key neurotransmitters involved in regulating emotions.

Difficulty concentrating

Low-T impacts neural circuits involved in attention and executive function, thus diminishing cognitive performance.

Loss of muscle mass

Low-T reduces protein synthesis and increases protein breakdown in muscle tissue.

Increased body fat

Low-T slows metabolism, increasing fat storage in the body.

Reduced facial and body hair growth

Low-T shortens the time hair spends growing, resulting in thinner hair.

NUMAN BLOOD TESTS

How it works

STEP ONE

Order your blood test

Order a blood test based on your health needs and get free 48-hour letterbox delivery for at-home kits. For the Testosterone Venous Blood Test, schedule a convenient time.

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STEP TWO

Collect your blood sample

Follow the simple instructions in your finger-prick blood test kit. For the Testosterone Venous Blood Test, a health professional will conveniently collect your sample.

Collect your blood sample

STEP THREE

Get personalised results

Get your personalised results with expert insights in 3-5 days. A doctor consultation is included with the Testosterone Venous Blood Test.

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HOW IT WORKS

Numan blood tests: the lowdown

Our clinician, Mo Dekmak, explains how our diagnostics programme works. From your initial test to continuous treatments, it addresses your health concerns proactively and helps prevent issues before they start.

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FAQS

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References

¹ Andre B. Araujo, Gretchen R. Esche, et al. Prevalence of Symptomatic Androgen Deficiency in Men, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Volume 92, Issue 11, 1 November 2007, Pages 4241–4247

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

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