Men’s Testosterone, Energy & Vitality - Comprehensive Lab Panel
A comprehensive men’s testosterone, energy, and vitality blood test panel for deeper insight into total and free testosterone, SHBG, DHT, sensitive estradiol, DHEA-S, androstenedione, pregnenolone, cortisol, FSH, LH, prolactin, PSA free and total, thyroid hormones, thyroid antibodies, insulin, A1c, ApoB, Lp(a), lipoproteins, inflammation, ferritin, iron/TIBC, vitamin D, B12, magnesium, uric acid, liver, kidney, and metabolic wellness.
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The following is a list of what is included in the item above. Click the test(s) below to view what biomarkers are measured along with an explanation of what the biomarker is measuring.
Also known as: Androstenedione LCMSMS
Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS
Apolipoprotein B
Also known as: CBC, CBC includes Differential and Platelets, CBC/PLT w/DIFF, Complete Blood Count (includes Differential and Platelets)
NOTE: Ulta Lab Tests provides CBC test results from Quest Diagnostics as they are reported. Often, different biomarker results are made available at different time intervals. When reporting the results, Ulta Lab Tests denotes those biomarkers not yet reported as 'pending' for every biomarker the test might report. Only biomarkers Quest Diagnostics observes are incorporated and represented in the final CBC test results provided by Ulta Lab Tests.
Absolute Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Basophils
Absolute Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Eosinophils
Absolute Lymphocytes
Absolute Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Monocytes
Absolute Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Neutrophils
Absolute Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Basophils
Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Eosinophils
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin
Lymphocytes
MCH
MCHC
MCV
Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Monocytes
MPV
Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Neutrophils
Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Platelet Count
Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
RDW
Reactive Lymphocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Red Blood Cell Count
White Blood Cell Count
Also known as: Chem 12, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, CMP, Complete Metabolic Panel, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel CMP, SMA 12, SMA 20
Albumin
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
Alkaline Phosphatase
Alt
AST
Bilirubin, Total
Bun/Creatinine Ratio
Calcium
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Creatinine
Egfr African American
Egfr Non-Afr. American
GFR-AFRICAN AMERICAN
GFR-NON AFRICAN AMERICAN
Globulin
Glucose
Potassium
Protein, Total
Sodium
Urea Nitrogen (Bun)
Also known as: Cortisol AM
Cortisol, A.M.
Also known as: Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate, DHEA SO4, DHEA Sulfate Immunoassay, DHEAS, Transdehydroandrosterone
DHEA SULFATE
Also known as: DHT, Dihydrotestosterone, Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), Dihydrotestosterone DHT LCMSMS
Dihydrotestosterone,
Also known as: Estradiol Ultrasensitive LCMSMS
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive
Ferritin
Also known as: Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone and Luteinizing Hormone
Fsh
Lh
Also known as: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase GGT, Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase, Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase, Gamma-GT, GGTP, GTP
Ggt
Also known as: A1c, Glycated Hemoglobin, Glycohemoglobin, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, HA1c, HbA1c, Hemoglobin A1c, Hemoglobin A1c HgbA1C, Hgb A1c
HEMOGLOBIN A1C
Also known as: Homocysteine, Homocysteine Cardiovascular
HOMOCYSTEINE,
Also known as: C-Reactive Protein, Cardio CRP, Cardio hs-CRP, CRP, High Sensitivity CRP, High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein, High-sensitivity CRP, Highly Sensitive CRP, hsCRP, Ultra-sensitive CRP
Hs Crp
Also known as: Insulin (fasting)
Insulin
Also known as: Iron and TIBC, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity TIBC, TIBC
% Saturation
Iron Binding Capacity
Iron, Total
Also known as: Cholesterol, HDL,Fasting Lipids,Cholesterol, LDL, Fasting Lipids, Lipid Panel (fasting), Lipid Profile (fasting), Lipids
Chol/HDLC Ratio
Cholesterol, Total
HDL Cholesterol
LDL-Cholesterol
Non HDL Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Also known as: Lipoprotein A, Lp (a), Lp(a)
Lipoprotein (A)
Also known as: Ion Mobility, Cardio IQ Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility , HDL Subfractions, IDL Subfractions, LDL Subfractions, Lipoprotein Fraction, Lipoprotein Fractionation, Lipoprotein Fractionation Ion Mobility Cardio IQ, Quest Diagnostics has replaced the VAP® Cholesterol Test with Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility, Cardio IQ™ test
HDL Large
LDL Medium
LDL Particle Number
LDL Pattern
LDL Peak Size
LDL Small
Magnesium
Also known as: PRL
Prolactin
Also known as: Fractionated PSA, Free PSA and Total PSA, Prostate Specific Antigen Free and Total, PSA Free and Total, PSA II
% Free Psa
Free Psa
Psa, Total
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D2
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D3
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total
Also known as: Free T3, FT3, T3 Free
T3, Free
Also known as: Free T4, FT4, T4 Free
T4, Free
Also known as: Testosterone Total And Free And Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Free Testosterone
Sex Hormone Binding
TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL,
Thyroglobulin Antibodies
Thyroid Peroxidase
Also known as: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test
TSH
Also known as: Serum Urate, UA
Uric Acid
Also known as: UA, Complete, Urinalysis UA Complete, Urine Analysis, Complete
Amorphous Sediment (Only Reported If Detected)
Appearance
Bacteria
Bilirubin
Calcium Oxalate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Casts (Only Reported If Detected)
Color
Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Glucose
Granular Cast (Only Reported If Detected)
Hyaline Cast
Ketones
Leukocyte Esterase
Nitrite
Occult Blood
Ph
Protein
Rbc
Reducing Substances (Only Reported If Detected)
Renal Epithelial Cells (Only Reported If Detected)
Specific Gravity
Squamous Epithelial Cells
Transitional Epithelial (Only Reported If Detected)
Triple Phosphate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Uric Acid Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
WBC
YEAST (Only Reported If Detected)
Also known as: B12, B12 Vitamin, Cobalamin, Cyanocobalamin, Vitamin B12 Cobalamin
Vitamin B12
The Men’s Testosterone, Energy & Vitality - Comprehensive Lab Panel panel contains 31 tests with 129 biomarkers .
Overview
The Men’s Testosterone, Energy & Vitality Comprehensive Lab Panel is the most complete option in this panel group. It includes the core and advanced men’s health markers, plus additional testing related to androgen pathways, adrenal hormones, stress physiology, prostate context, thyroid function, thyroid antibodies, insulin, blood sugar, inflammation, advanced cardiovascular markers, nutrient status, urinalysis, liver function, kidney function, and metabolic wellness.
This panel is designed for men who want a deeper physician-guided review of testosterone, energy, vitality, libido, body composition, recovery, cardiovascular health, thyroid health, and long-term wellness.
Why Order This Panel?
Men’s energy and vitality may involve multiple overlapping systems, including testosterone availability, DHT, estradiol, adrenal hormones, cortisol, thyroid function, insulin, blood sugar, inflammation, prostate health, cholesterol particles, nutrient status, liver function, kidney function, and metabolic health.
The Comprehensive panel is designed to provide the broadest men’s testosterone and vitality review in this panel group. It may be especially helpful for men with persistent symptoms, multiple symptoms, TRT-related questions, cardiovascular risk concerns, prostate screening interest, or prior basic labs that did not provide enough insight.
This Panel May Be Helpful For Men Experiencing
- Low energy
- Low libido
- Reduced motivation
- Weight gain or belly fat
- Poor workout recovery
- Reduced strength or stamina
- Mood changes
- Brain fog
- Difficulty building or maintaining muscle
- Possible testosterone concerns
- Interest in TRT readiness or monitoring
- Possible insulin resistance
- Prostate screening interest
- Cardiovascular risk concerns
- Hair or skin changes related to androgens
- Desire for a comprehensive men’s health baseline
Common Symptoms This Panel May Help Evaluate
This panel may be helpful for men experiencing:
- Low testosterone symptoms
- Fatigue or low energy
- Low libido
- Reduced stamina
- Poor exercise recovery
- Weight gain
- Belly fat
- Brain fog
- Mood changes
- Reduced motivation
- Difficulty building muscle
- Cravings or energy crashes
- Hair thinning
- Men’s vitality concerns
What This Panel Helps Evaluate
This panel helps evaluate selected biomarkers related to:
- Total testosterone
- Free testosterone
- SHBG and testosterone availability
- Sensitive estradiol
- DHT and androgen activity
- Androstenedione and androgen pathways
- DHEA-S adrenal hormone context
- Pregnenolone
- Cortisol and stress physiology
- FSH and LH pituitary-testicular signaling
- Prolactin
- PSA free and total
- Thyroid function
- Thyroid antibodies
- Blood sugar patterns
- Insulin patterns
- Inflammation
- ApoB and advanced cardiovascular risk
- Lipoprotein(a)
- Lipoprotein fractionation
- Ferritin and iron status
- Vitamin D and vitamin B12 status
- Magnesium
- Uric acid
- Liver and kidney function
- Urinalysis findings
- General metabolic wellness
What Makes This Comprehensive Panel Different?
The Comprehensive panel includes a broader set of biomarkers than the Essential and Advanced options. It adds androstenedione, ApoB, cortisol, DHT, ferritin, GGT, homocysteine, Lipoprotein(a), magnesium, pregnenolone, thyroid antibodies, uric acid, and urinalysis.
This makes it the most complete option for men who want deeper insight into testosterone, hormone balance, prostate context, thyroid health, cardiometabolic risk, nutrient status, inflammation, and overall vitality.
Which Tier Is Right for Me?
| Choose This Tier | Best For |
|---|---|
| Essential | A focused starting point for testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, thyroid screening, cholesterol, blood sugar, CBC, CMP, and men’s wellness |
| Advanced | A deeper review that adds DHEA-S, sensitive estradiol, FSH/LH, hs-CRP, insulin, prolactin, PSA, vitamin D, lipoprotein fractionation, PSA free and total, vitamin B12, and iron/TIBC |
| Comprehensive | The most complete option, adding androstenedione, ApoB, cortisol, DHT, ferritin, GGT, homocysteine, Lp(a), magnesium, pregnenolone, thyroid antibodies, uric acid, and urinalysis |
Tests Included and Why They Matter
Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS
Androstenedione is an androgen precursor involved in testosterone and estrogen pathways. This test is included because it may provide additional context for androgen production, hormone balance, body composition, libido, and men’s vitality.
Apolipoprotein B
Apolipoprotein B, or ApoB, reflects the number of atherogenic cholesterol-carrying particles. This test is included because ApoB can provide additional cardiovascular risk context beyond a standard LDL cholesterol result, especially in men with insulin resistance, high triglycerides, metabolic syndrome patterns, or family history of heart disease.
CBC, includes Differential and Platelets
The CBC evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and white blood cell types. This test is included because blood count patterns may provide useful context for energy, anemia-related concerns, immune activity, inflammation clues, and overall wellness.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, CMP
The CMP evaluates glucose, liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, calcium, protein, albumin, and other metabolic markers. This test is included because men’s energy, metabolism, and hormone wellness can overlap with blood sugar changes, liver function, kidney function, hydration, and electrolyte balance.
Cortisol, A.M.
Morning cortisol helps evaluate cortisol levels during the time of day when cortisol is commonly expected to be higher. This test is included because cortisol is involved in stress response, blood sugar regulation, sleep-wake rhythm, energy, blood pressure, and hormone-related wellness patterns.
DHEA Sulfate, Immunoassay
DHEA-S is an adrenal hormone that provides context for adrenal androgen production. This test is included because DHEA-S may be relevant to energy, stress response, libido, mood, hormone balance, body composition, and aging-related hormone patterns.
Dihydrotestosterone, DHT, LC/MS/MS
DHT is a potent androgen made from testosterone. This test is included because DHT may provide context for androgen activity, libido, prostate-related discussions, hair thinning, skin changes, and testosterone metabolism.
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive LC/MS/MS
Sensitive estradiol testing measures estrogen in a way that is often preferred for men because typical estradiol levels in men are lower than in women. This test is included because estradiol balance may influence libido, mood, body composition, fluid retention, breast tenderness, and testosterone-related interpretation.
Ferritin
Ferritin measures stored iron. This test is included because ferritin can provide insight into iron storage and may also be affected by inflammation or liver-related metabolic patterns. Low iron stores may contribute to fatigue, while high ferritin may require physician review in the context of inflammation, liver health, or iron overload.
FSH and LH
FSH and LH are pituitary hormones that help regulate testicular function and testosterone production. This test is included because LH and FSH patterns may help provide context for whether testosterone-related concerns may involve testicular signaling or pituitary signaling.
Gamma Glutamyl Transferase, GGT
GGT is a liver and bile duct enzyme that may provide additional insight into liver stress, alcohol exposure, bile flow, and metabolic health. This test is included because liver function is closely connected to metabolism, hormone processing, cholesterol management, and long-term wellness.
Hemoglobin A1c
Hemoglobin A1c measures average blood sugar over approximately the past two to three months. This test is included because blood sugar imbalance, prediabetes risk, or insulin resistance patterns may contribute to fatigue, weight gain, cravings, low energy, and cardiometabolic health concerns.
Homocysteine
Homocysteine is an amino acid that may be influenced by vitamin B12, folate, vitamin B6, methylation pathways, kidney function, and cardiovascular health. This test is included because elevated homocysteine may provide additional context for vascular health, B-vitamin status, and metabolic wellness.
hs-CRP
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein is a marker of inflammation. This test is included because inflammation may provide useful context for fatigue, cardiometabolic health, insulin resistance, vascular risk, recovery, and overall wellness.
Insulin
Insulin helps move glucose from the bloodstream into cells. This test is included because elevated fasting insulin may suggest insulin resistance, which can be associated with belly fat, weight gain, cravings, fatigue after meals, low HDL cholesterol, high triglycerides, and cardiometabolic risk patterns.
Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity, TIBC
Iron and TIBC help evaluate circulating iron and iron transport capacity. This test is included because iron deficiency, poor iron availability, or abnormal iron patterns may contribute to fatigue, weakness, poor stamina, dizziness, and shortness of breath with activity.
Lipid Panel
The Lipid Panel measures total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. This test is included because cholesterol and triglyceride patterns provide important context for heart health, metabolic wellness, and men’s long-term preventive health.
Lipoprotein(a)
Lipoprotein(a), often called Lp(a), is an inherited cholesterol-related marker. This test is included because elevated Lp(a) may increase cardiovascular risk and may not be identified through a standard Lipid Panel.
Lipoprotein Fractionation, Ion Mobility, Cardio IQ™
Lipoprotein fractionation provides a more detailed look at cholesterol particle patterns. This test is included because advanced lipoprotein testing may provide deeper cardiovascular and metabolic risk insight than a standard Lipid Panel alone.
Magnesium
Magnesium is involved in muscle function, nerve signaling, blood sugar regulation, sleep, heart rhythm, blood pressure regulation, and energy production. This test is included because magnesium status may provide useful context for fatigue, muscle symptoms, sleep concerns, and metabolic wellness.
Pregnenolone
Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor involved in steroid hormone pathways. This test is included because it may provide additional context for adrenal and sex hormone production, stress physiology, and hormone balance discussions.
PSA, Free and Total
PSA free and total provides prostate-related context. This test is included because it may help support a more informed prostate health discussion with a healthcare provider, especially for men of appropriate age or risk profile and for physician-guided testosterone therapy discussions.
QuestAssureD™ 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, D2, D3, LC/MS/MS
Vitamin D testing measures vitamin D status. This test is included because vitamin D may be relevant to bone health, immune health, muscle function, hormone wellness, mood, and general health.
T3, Free
Free T3 measures the active form of thyroid hormone available in the bloodstream. This test is included because thyroid hormone activity may influence metabolism, energy, weight, body temperature, mood, bowel function, and mental clarity.
T4, Free
Free T4 measures the available storage form of thyroid hormone. This test is included because Free T4 provides additional thyroid context when reviewed with TSH and Free T3. Thyroid hormone imbalance may contribute to fatigue, weight changes, mood changes, and low motivation.
Testosterone, Total and Free and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
This test evaluates total testosterone, free testosterone, and SHBG. It is included because testosterone availability may influence libido, energy, motivation, strength, muscle mass, body composition, mood, and recovery. SHBG helps provide context for how much testosterone is available for use by the body.
Thyroid Peroxidase and Thyroglobulin Antibodies
These antibodies help evaluate autoimmune thyroid patterns. This test is included because autoimmune thyroid activity may contribute to fatigue, brain fog, weight changes, hair thinning, cold intolerance, mood changes, and thyroid hormone changes.
TSH
TSH is a key thyroid screening marker. This test is included because thyroid dysfunction may contribute to fatigue, weight changes, mood changes, low motivation, cold intolerance, constipation, hair changes, and altered metabolism.
Uric Acid
Uric acid is a metabolic waste product that may be associated with gout risk, kidney stone risk, inflammation, and metabolic syndrome patterns. This test is included because elevated uric acid may provide additional context for cardiometabolic and men’s wellness concerns.
Urinalysis, UA, Complete
A complete urinalysis evaluates urine markers such as protein, glucose, ketones, blood, specific gravity, pH, and other findings. This test is included because urinalysis may provide context for hydration, kidney health, glucose handling, urinary findings, and overall wellness.
Vitamin B12, Cobalamin
Vitamin B12 is important for red blood cell formation, nerve function, brain health, and energy metabolism. This test is included because low B12 may contribute to fatigue, brain fog, numbness or tingling, weakness, mood changes, and memory or concentration concerns.
Related Biomarker Patterns This Panel May Help Identify
This panel may help identify or rule out lab patterns related to:
- Low or abnormal testosterone availability
- SHBG-related hormone availability changes
- Estradiol imbalance
- DHT and androgen activity
- LH and FSH signaling patterns
- DHEA-S and pregnenolone patterns
- Cortisol and stress physiology
- Prolactin abnormalities
- PSA-related prostate context
- Blood sugar imbalance
- Insulin resistance
- Inflammation
- Thyroid hormone imbalance
- Autoimmune thyroid patterns
- ApoB and Lp(a)-related cardiovascular risk
- Advanced lipoprotein abnormalities
- Low vitamin D
- Low vitamin B12
- Iron storage or iron availability concerns
- Magnesium status
- Elevated uric acid
- Liver or kidney function changes
- Urinalysis abnormalities
- General metabolic wellness concerns
How to Prepare for This Panel
Preparation may vary depending on the specific tests included and instructions provided at checkout. In general:
- Morning collection may be preferred for testosterone, estradiol, cortisol, and other hormone markers.
- Fasting may be recommended because this panel includes insulin, glucose-related markers, lipid testing, and metabolic testing.
- Avoid unusually intense exercise before testing unless your healthcare provider advises otherwise.
- Drink water before your blood draw unless instructed otherwise.
- Continue medications unless your healthcare provider tells you otherwise.
- Bring or keep a list of medications, supplements, testosterone therapy, hormone therapy, prostate medications, and symptoms to discuss during your physician consultation.
- Follow all lab collection instructions provided with your order.
What Happens After You Receive Your Results?
After your lab results are available, your results can help organize biomarkers into areas related to testosterone availability, estradiol, DHT, androgen pathways, LH and FSH, DHEA-S, pregnenolone, cortisol, prolactin, PSA, blood sugar, insulin, inflammation, thyroid function, thyroid antibodies, cholesterol particles, Lp(a), vitamin D, B12, iron status, magnesium, uric acid, liver function, kidney function, and urinalysis findings.
During the physician consultation, you can discuss what your results may mean, whether the timing of collection affects interpretation, whether follow-up testing is appropriate, and what next steps may be useful based on your symptoms and health history.
Related Lab Panels
Customers interested in this panel may also consider:
- Weight Loss Resistance & Metabolism Lab Panel
- Heart Health & Cholesterol Lab Panel
- Thyroid & Metabolism Lab Panel
- Stress, Cortisol, Sleep & Burnout Lab Panel
- Athletic Performance & Recovery Lab Panel
- Medication & Supplement Safety Lab Panel
- Longevity & Healthy Aging Lab Panel
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Men’s Testosterone, Energy & Vitality Comprehensive Lab Panel?
The Men’s Testosterone, Energy & Vitality Comprehensive Lab Panel is the broadest panel in this group. It evaluates testosterone availability, DHT, estradiol, DHEA-S, androstenedione, pregnenolone, cortisol, LH, FSH, prolactin, PSA, thyroid function, thyroid antibodies, insulin, blood sugar, cardiovascular markers, inflammation, nutrients, liver function, kidney function, and urinalysis.
How is the Comprehensive panel different from the Advanced panel?
The Comprehensive panel includes all Advanced tests and adds androstenedione, ApoB, cortisol AM, DHT, ferritin, GGT, homocysteine, Lipoprotein(a), magnesium, pregnenolone, thyroid antibodies, uric acid, and urinalysis.
Why is DHT included?
DHT is included because it is a potent androgen made from testosterone. It may provide context for androgen activity, libido, prostate-related discussions, hair thinning, and testosterone metabolism.
Why are PSA free and total included?
PSA free and total are included to provide additional prostate health context for physician-guided review, especially for men of appropriate age or risk profile and those discussing testosterone therapy.
Why are ApoB and Lipoprotein(a) included?
ApoB and Lipoprotein(a) are included because they provide cardiovascular risk context beyond a standard Lipid Panel, especially for men with family history, insulin resistance, high triglycerides, or metabolic syndrome patterns.
Why are thyroid antibodies included?
Thyroid antibodies are included because autoimmune thyroid patterns may contribute to fatigue, brain fog, weight changes, mood changes, and thyroid hormone changes.
Does this panel diagnose low testosterone or prostate disease?
No. This panel does not diagnose low testosterone, prostate disease, or any specific condition by itself. Results should be reviewed with symptoms, timing of collection, medications, age, risk factors, and a licensed healthcare provider’s guidance.
Is this panel useful before or during TRT?
This panel may provide useful hormone, prostate, blood sugar, cardiovascular, thyroid, inflammation, liver, kidney, and nutrient context for a physician-guided TRT discussion. Treatment decisions should be made with a licensed healthcare provider.
Should I choose Essential, Advanced, or Comprehensive?
Choose Essential for a focused starting point, Advanced for a deeper testosterone and men’s health review, and Comprehensive for the broadest hormone, metabolic, cardiovascular, thyroid, prostate, and wellness evaluation.
Important Note
This lab panel is designed to help evaluate selected biomarkers that may be related to men’s testosterone, energy, vitality, hormone balance, prostate context, inflammation, insulin patterns, thyroid function, cardiovascular health, nutrient status, liver function, kidney function, and general wellness. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results should be reviewed with a licensed healthcare provider.