Advanced Sports Hormone Clinic Details
On-site by appointment or walk-in. Our Advanced Sports Hormone Blood Test detects 48 (forty-eight) biomarkers. It covers performance and movement-related hormones.
This exam detects 48 (forty-eight) biomarkers indicating the levels of:
- Testosterone: Sex hormone.
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin: Measures testosterone.
- Oestradiol: Measures ovarian function.
- Luteinising Hormone: Reproductive system.
- TSH: Thyroid hormone.
- TT3: Thyroid hormones.
- Main thyroid hormones
- TT4: Thyroid metabolic hormone.
- FT3: Free tri-iodothyronine.
- FT4: Thyroid function indicator.
- Iron: Oxygen Transport
- CRP HS (C-Reactive Protein High Sensitivity): Inflammation indicator.
- Ferritin: Iron storage.
- TIBC: Iron amount.
- HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin): Blood sugar level
- Microalbumin: Detects early stages of kidney damage.
- Glucose: Blood sugar level
- Total cholesterol
- LDL cholesterol: Known “bad” cholesterol, causes heart disease.
- HDL cholesterol: Known as “good” cholesterol, removes LDL.
- Triglycerides: Fat storage.
- Total Ratio cholesterol / HDL
- Urea: Kidney function measure.
- Creatinine: Kidney failure indicator.
- Phosphate: Energy production, nerve function, and bone growth.
- Bicarbonate: Kidney health and balance indicator.
- Total Bilirubin: Excreted by the liver in bile, indicates dysfunction or obstruction.
- ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase): Liver disease indicator.
- ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase): Liver damage indicator.
- Albumin: Assists osmotic pressure.
- Total Protein
- AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)
- Haematocrit (HCT): Red cell percentage volume.
- Haemoglobin: Oxygen transport
- MCH (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin): Average cell haemoglobin.
- MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration): Cell haemoglobin concentration.
- MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume)
- RDW-CV: Red cell volume variation (percentage).
- RDW-SD: Red cell volume variation (volume).
- Red Cell Count (RBC)
- White Cell Count (WBC)
- Basophils: Assists the immune system.
- Eosinophils: Assists the immune system.
- Lymphocytes: Assists the immune system.
- Monocytes: Removes dysfunctional cells.
- Neutrophils: Combats infection.
- MPV (Mean Platelet Volume)
- Platelet Count
Why should you evaluate your Sports Hormones with us?
- Direct laboratory prices and support.
- Easy appointments.
- Fast results and prescriptions.
- CE-certified sensitive PCR laboratory equipment for accurate tests.
- MHRA-registered IVD devices.
- WhatsApp support during business hours.
How does the examination work?
Visit one of our test clinic locations. Present an ID and order your appointment or simply walk-in.
Have your sample (blood) taken by staff to be tested.
Receive your results through email or by opening your dashboard on our site.
How quick can I get my Sports results?
The typical turnaround time for the sports hormone test is 1-3 days. Do note that while we aim to give you results as quickly as possible, the exact result processing time may vary. We are committed to following strict guidelines to ensure quick and accurate results, including staff training, audits, logging, and quality control. The close proximity of our laboratory to our clinic allows us to instantly analyze samples.
We suggest taking your sample from Monday to Thursday to avoid delivery delays from our laboratory.









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