Support Men's Health
Men’s health is shaped by hormones, nutrient status, cardiovascular function, fertility, energy, and overall metabolic wellbeing. Whether you're looking to optimise performance, address symptoms, or take a proactive approach to your health, our targeted tests help you understand what’s happening inside your body so you can take control of your wellbeing.
How i-screen works
01Order online
Choose your preferred blood test and place your order securely through our website.
02Receive pathology request form
We'll email you your pathology request form, which you'll need for your blood draw.
03Visit a Collection Centre
Take your pathology request form to one of our affiliated collection centres for your blood sample.
04Get your results
Your results are typically available within 48 hours depending on the test. We'll notify you by email when your results are ready to view in your i-screen dashboard.
Want a complete health check designed specifically for men?
From hormones and nutrient levels to cardiovascular markers and metabolic health, a comprehensive men's health check gives you a clear overview of the systems that matter most. These panels are ideal if you want a preventative assessment, are looking to track changes over time, or simply want reassurance that everything is functioning as it should.
Our most comprehensive men's panel: cardiovascular, hormonal, nutritional and gut health plus 129-gene DNA insights in one test.
Deep insights into cardiovascular, hormonal, nutritional and gut health across 117 biomarkers in one blood test.
A complete annual health check covering cholesterol, hormones, liver, kidney, diabetes, vitamin D and biological age.
Is low testosterone affecting mood, strength or libido?
Low testosterone can contribute to fatigue, reduced muscle mass, low mood, poor recovery and diminished sex drive. A dedicated testosterone test or male hormone test measures total and free testosterone, SHBG and related markers so you can understand whether hormones are influencing how you feel and perform.
Measure total testosterone, free testosterone and SHBG - key markers for energy, mood and body composition.
Measure testosterone, cortisol, thyroid, DHEA-S and insulin — key markers relevant to energy and wellbeing.
Analyse testosterone, cortisol, biological age and 45 other biomarkers relevant to training and recovery.
Are you experiencing hidden nutrient deficiencies?
Low levels of iron, B12 and vitamin D are leading causes of fatigue, low mood and reduced resilience. These tests identify deficiencies quickly with a vitamin D blood test, vitamin B12 blood test, and iron studies blood test, helping you understand how nutrient status impacts your energy. Vitamin D in particular affects far more than bone health — read why vitamin D might be the mood hormone you’re overlooking.
Check your iron, ferritin and transferrin levels. Iron deficiency is Australia’s most common nutritional problem.
Test vitamin B12 levels - essential for nerve function, red blood cells and energy production.
Check your vitamin D level - over 30% of Australian adults are deficient, causing fatigue and muscle weakness.
Combined iron, B12 and folate panel — key nutrients relevant to energy and blood cell health.
Screen 27 vitamins and minerals including zinc, selenium, magnesium, B vitamins and antioxidants in one panel.
This test includes 26 essential and non essential amino acids. Testing amino acids helps assess nutritional status, metabolic function, and potential deficiencies or imbalances that may impact energy, mood, detoxification, and overall health.
Is sperm quality affecting your fertility or chances of conceiving?
Male fertility can be influenced by sperm count, movement and morphology. A semen analysis provides a clear assessment of sperm health and can help identify whether male factors are contributing to difficulty conceiving.
A semen analysis measuring key fertility markers including count, motility and morphology.
Semen microbial analysis is used to identify the presence of microorganisms in a semen sample. This test can help diagnose infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and other conditions that may affect male fertility and reproductive health.
Sperm antibodies can be produced by the immune system and mistakenly target and attack sperm, potentially leading to infertility.
Measure testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, LH and FSH — key markers relevant to male hormonal health.
Could hormonal or nutrient imbalances be contributing to hair loss?
Hair loss in men can be linked to testosterone metabolism (DHT), thyroid imbalance, stress hormones or deficiencies in iron, zinc, or other nutrients. A targeted male hair loss test to provide information to discuss with your healthcare provider.
Accelerated hair loss can be due a number of reasons including genetic, stress, nutrition and hormonal factors.
Measure testosterone, cortisol, thyroid, DHEA-S and insulin — key markers relevant to energy and wellbeing.
Measure testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, LH and FSH — key markers relevant to male hormonal health.