Men’s Hormone Health Check: Top 10 Hormone Lab Tests—Save 20%

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Men’s Hormone Health Check: Top 10 Hormone Lab Tests — Save 20% | Ulta Lab Tests

Measure. Optimize. Perform. Save 20% on men’s hormone testing with code HHM20.

Your hormones drive energy, strength, mood, sleep, and focus. When they’re out of balance, performance in the gym and at work suffers. The Men’s Hormone Health Check provides a data-driven view of your key biomarkers so you can identify imbalances and take action.

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What’s Included: Top 10 Hormone Lab Tests for Men

Designed by physicians to evaluate hormones that affect strength, stamina, metabolism, and vitality. Panels may include:

Each result is physician-reviewed and delivered in a clear, actionable report so you and your provider can decide next steps confidently.

How It Works

  1. Order Online: Add the Men’s Hormone Health Check to your cart and apply HHM20 to save 20%.

  2. Visit a Quest Diagnostics Lab: Choose from 2,100 locations—walk in or schedule.

  3. Get Results: Access secure, physician-reviewed results online. Most are available in 24–48 hours (some tests may require additional processing time).

Why It Matters

Age, stress, training load, sleep, and nutrition can all shift hormone levels. Regular testing helps you:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1) What is the Men’s Hormone Health Check promotion?
A limited-time offer to save 20% on the Top 10 Men’s Hormone Lab Tests from Ulta Lab Tests using promo code HHM20.

2) Who should consider men’s hormone testing?
Men experiencing low energy, decreased strength/libido, weight changes, mood shifts, poor sleep, or slow recovery—plus athletes optimizing training.

3) Do I need a doctor’s appointment?
No. A doctor’s authorization is included with every Ulta Lab Tests purchase.

4) Where do I go for testing?
At any of 2,100 Quest Diagnostics locations nationwide; walk-ins welcome or schedule online.

5) How fast will I get results?
Most results are available within 24–48 hours; however, not all tests return in that window. All results are physician-reviewed before release.

6) Are results private?
Yes. Results are delivered securely to your Ulta Lab Tests account.

7) Can I use HSA/FSA?
Yes. HSA and FSA are accepted for eligible services.

8) How long is the 20% discount available?
For a limited time only. Apply HHM20 at checkout to secure your savings.


The HH-1 Hormone Health - Men panel is a specialized set of tests designed to evaluate key hormone levels that play crucial roles in men's health. This panel focuses on assessing the balance and functioning of hormones that influence male physiology, libido, muscle strength, mood, and overall energy levels. It includes assessments of DHEA Sulfate, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), and Testosterone (both Free and Total), providing a foundational snapshot of a man's hormonal health.
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The HH-2 Hormone Health - Men Panel is an extensive evaluation of key hormones that play crucial roles in men's health, encompassing a broad spectrum of endocrine functions. This panel is meticulously designed to assess and monitor the hormonal balance and endocrine health in men, offering insights into various physiological and metabolic processes.
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The HH-3 Hormone Health - Men Panel is a comprehensive evaluation designed specifically for men's health, targeting an extensive range of hormonal factors that influence various physiological processes. This panel is crafted to provide a deep dive into men's endocrine health, offering insights into hormonal balance, reproductive health, and overall well-being.
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The HH-4 Hormone Health - Men Panel represents the pinnacle of hormone evaluation for men, incorporating a wide array of tests to provide an exhaustive analysis of a man's hormonal status. This panel is meticulously designed to offer an in-depth understanding of hormonal balance, endocrine function, and overall men's health.
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The Testosterone Free and Total Test measures total testosterone and free, bioavailable testosterone in blood for both men and women. It helps diagnose hormone imbalance, infertility, low libido, erectile dysfunction in men, irregular periods, or PCOS in women. Doctors also order it to assess fatigue, mood changes, or muscle weakness and to monitor hormone therapy. This test provides key insight into reproductive, endocrine, and overall metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Bound and Unbound Testosterone, Uncapped Testosterone Test

The Testosterone Free and Total and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) Test measures total testosterone, free testosterone, and SHBG to assess hormone balance in men and women. It helps diagnose infertility, erectile dysfunction, low libido, irregular periods, PCOS, and abnormal puberty. Doctors also use it to evaluate fatigue, muscle weakness, or mood changes and to monitor hormone therapy. This test provides a comprehensive view of reproductive, endocrine, and metabolic health.

Also Known As: Bound and Unbound Testosterone with SHBG Test, Uncapped Testosterone Test

 The Estradiol and Testosterone Free and Total Panel is a specialized blood test that evaluates key hormones involved in reproductive health, sexual development, and overall well-being. This panel measures levels of estradiol, a primary form of estrogen, as well as both free and total testosterone, which are critical for understanding hormonal balance in both men and women. Hormonal imbalances can lead to a wide range of symptoms and health issues, making this panel an essential tool for diagnosing and managing conditions related to endocrine function. By assessing these hormones, healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights into a patient’s hormonal health and identify potential underlying causes of symptoms such as infertility, low libido, or abnormal menstrual cycles.
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 The Estradiol and Testosterone Total (Male) test is a specialized blood test designed to measure the levels of two crucial hormones in the male body: estradiol, a form of estrogen, and testosterone. While testosterone is the primary male sex hormone responsible for the development of male reproductive tissues and the manifestation of male secondary sexual characteristics, estradiol, albeit present in lower quantities in males than females, still plays a vital role in modulating libido, erectile function, and the production of sperm.
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The Testosterone Free, Bioavailable, and Total Test measures total testosterone, free testosterone, and bioavailable testosterone, along with sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin. This test provides a complete evaluation of hormone balance in men and women. Doctors use it to assess infertility, erectile dysfunction, low libido, PCOS, fatigue, or muscle loss and to monitor hormone therapy. Results offer key insight into reproductive, endocrine, and metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Bound Unbound and Bioavailable Testosterone with SHBG Test, Uncapped Testosterone

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 The Testosterone Replacement Package I panel is a focused set of tests designed for individuals undergoing or considering testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). This panel evaluates key blood components, hormone levels, and the binding capacity of testosterone, providing essential insights for safe and effective TRT management.
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 The Testosterone Replacement Package II panel is designed for individuals undergoing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) or those being evaluated for it. This panel expands on basic hormonal assessments by including a prostate health marker, making it a more comprehensive choice for men's health evaluation.
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The Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Panel is designed for individuals undergoing or considering TRT. It evaluates key health markers that are crucial for safely managing testosterone replacement therapy, focusing on blood health, testosterone levels, and prostate health.
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DHEA-S Test Most Popular

The DHEA Sulfate (DHEA-S) Test measures levels of DHEA-S, a hormone made by the adrenal glands, to evaluate adrenal function and hormone balance. It helps detect adrenal tumors, hyperplasia, or insufficiency and assess abnormal hair growth, infertility, or early/late puberty. Doctors also use it to investigate irregular menstrual cycles, monitor androgen disorders, and evaluate symptoms of hormone imbalance affecting reproductive and metabolic health.

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Also Known As: DHEA Sulfate Test, Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate Test

Prolactin Test Most Popular

The Prolactin Test measures prolactin, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, to assess reproductive and endocrine health. High prolactin (hyperprolactinemia) may cause infertility, irregular periods, or milk production in women and low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, or infertility in men. Doctors use this test to evaluate pituitary tumors, hormonal imbalance, or unexplained symptoms such as headaches, vision changes, or abnormal lactation.

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Also Known As: PRL Test

Estradiol Test Most Popular

The Estradiol (E2) Test measures levels of estradiol, the primary form of estrogen, to evaluate reproductive and hormonal health. It helps assess menstrual irregularities, fertility issues, menopause status, and estrogen-producing disorders. In men, it aids in diagnosing hormonal imbalances. Doctors use the estradiol test to monitor hormone therapy, ovarian function, and conditions affecting puberty, bone health, and overall endocrine balance.

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Also Known As: E2 Test, Estrogen 2 Test

FSH and LH Test Most Popular

The FSH and LH Test measures follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) to evaluate reproductive and endocrine health in both men and women. In women, it helps assess menstrual irregularities, infertility, menopause, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In men, it aids in diagnosing low testosterone, infertility, or testicular dysfunction. Doctors also use this test to investigate puberty disorders, hormone imbalance, and pituitary function.

Also Known As: Follitropin Test, Lutropin Test, Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone Test, ICSH Test

IGF-1 Test Most Popular

The IGF-1 Test measures insulin-like growth factor 1, a hormone regulated by growth hormone (GH), to assess growth and endocrine function. Abnormal levels may indicate growth disorders, acromegaly, gigantism, or GH deficiency. Doctors order this test to evaluate delayed growth, short stature, excessive growth, or pituitary disease and to monitor GH therapy. Results provide valuable insight into hormone balance, metabolism, and overall endocrine health.

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Also Known As: Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Test, Somatomedin-C Test, IGF-I Test

The Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Test measures levels of DHT, a potent androgen derived from testosterone, to evaluate hormone balance. Abnormal results may indicate hair loss, prostate disorders, infertility, or hormonal imbalance. Doctors order this test for men and women with symptoms such as hair thinning, acne, irregular periods, or low libido. It is also used to monitor treatment for prostate disease or hormone therapy, providing insight into reproductive and endocrine health.

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Also Known As: DHT Test

Pregnenolone Test Most Popular

The Pregnenolone Test measures pregnenolone levels in blood, a precursor hormone used to make cortisol, DHEA, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Abnormal levels may indicate adrenal disorders, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, or pituitary problems. Doctors order this test to evaluate unexplained fatigue, infertility, or hormone imbalance and to monitor adrenal health. Results provide vital insight into endocrine function, steroid production, and overall hormonal balance.

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Also Known As: Pregnenolone Blood Test

The Testosterone Total Male Test measures testosterone levels in men to assess reproductive, sexual, and hormonal health. It helps diagnose low testosterone (hypogonadism), infertility, and erectile dysfunction. Doctors use it to evaluate fatigue, muscle loss, or low libido and to monitor testosterone therapy, hormonal balance, bone health, and overall metabolism.

Patient must be male and 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: Total Male Testosterone Test