Male Hormone Panel
Stack this popular specialty add-on test on top of your baseline blood panel to sharpen the picture of your performance and vitality. The Male Hormone Panel measures testosterone, free testosterone, and SHBG—key markers influencing energy, mood, libido, and muscle strength. Combined with your existing biomarker data, your clinician can pinpoint what’s driving fatigue or slow recovery and tailor a plan to restore peak performance. It’s a science-backed way to track hormonal balance and optimize for longevity, strength, and confidence.
- Measurement of total testosterone, free testosterone, and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) to assess both available and bound hormone levels
- Clinician-reviewed insights that connect your hormone balance with your energy, libido, muscle strength, and overall performance — all integrated with your existing biomarker profile
- Personalized, actionable recommendations across lifestyle, nutrition, and sleep to help regulate hormones naturally and maintain long-term vitality
- Year-over-year tracking to monitor hormonal changes and adjust your plan as your body evolves
- Testosterone (Free)
- Testosterone (Total)
- SHBG

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We don't believe in single tests in isolation, nor DIY guesswork. That's why your NiaHealth clinician is here to help you identify patterns, personalize action plans, and help you feel better now while lowering risk for tomorrow.

Why it matters
Testosterone naturally fluctuates and declines with age—often starting as early as your 30s. Keeping tabs on total and free testosterone, along with SHBG, gives you control over how your body performs today and how it ages tomorrow. By tracking these hormones regularly, you can protect muscle mass, improve energy and mood, and stay strong, focused, and vital for the long haul.

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Track compounding progress
Every specialty add-on test includes a human clinician who reviews your data and writes a hyper-personalized report.
The best part? All your data is in one place on your secure dashboard: your blood biomarker results, integrated wearable & health app data, and specialty test scores, together for compound effect, and guided by human clinician-written insights.

Your free testosterone levels are below optimum, although still within normal levels. Aiming for more consistent sleep, increasing strength training, and reducing alcohol consumption are all ways to help increase your testosterone levels. As we talked about, aim to reduce alcohol from 8 to 4 drinks per week, and add another strength training session.
What to expect
This test is added to your baseline blood draw—completed either in-clinic or during your at-home visit with a licensed phlebotomist.
Your NiaHealth clinician reviews your health goals, family history, baseline biomarkers, and specialty add-on results to create a hyper-personalized report with tailored lifestyle recommendations
Your add-on test results will appear in your NiaHealth dashboard once ready, alongside your complete biomarker profile
Book your 1:1 Signature Virtual Clinician Consult to review your results and co-create your personalized action plan. Included for Core and Ultra members.
Health isn’t a sprint. It’s a strategy.
Every test builds on the last. With your clinician by your side and your data tracked year over year, you build habits that last—and a body that keeps up.

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