Men's Health

Men's Health

Code # 77701

This blood test for men provides a complete picture of your health.

Everything typically ordered at an annual check-up — now available in one test. Hormones, diabetes, heart health, and more — get key insights into your body and take the first step towards a healthier...Read more

Total2 340 000 UZS

Test Details

Sample Type: Blood & Urine
Collection method: Collect in lab
Readiness of results: 1-2 days after the analysis is taken
From the age of 18

Preparation: Please refrain from eating and drinking for 12 hours prior to your test collection (water is permitted). If you are currently taking biotin, a B-vitamin commonly found in nutritional supplements designed to support hair, skin, and nail health (also known as vitamin B7, B8, vitamin H, or coenzyme R), we recommend waiting at least 72 hours after your last dose before proceeding with your test. This ensures accurate results.

Why consider this test

Concerned about your testosterone levels?

As men age, testosterone production gradually and continuously declines. This is a natural process, but it can sometimes be accompanied by symptoms requiring further investigation. Hypogonadism — a condition characterised by low testosterone levels — can lead to sexual dysfunction, reduced muscle and bone mass, fatigue, and decreased fertility.

Thinking about your heart health?

According to the WHO, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among men worldwide. Every year it claims the lives of millions — and most of these cases could be prevented with timely diagnosis.¹Source: ¹ World Health Organization. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) Fact Sheet, 2023. 🔗 who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cardiovascular-diseases-(cvds)

Is your lifestyle working for or against you?

Cardiovascular disease rarely develops suddenly — it is most often preceded by years of adverse factors. Diabetes, excess weight, poor diet, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol consumption significantly increase the risk to the heart.¹Source: ¹ World Health Organization. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) Fact Sheet, 2023. 🔗 who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cardiovascular-diseases-(cvds)

How it works

1

Order Your Test

You can pay for your test online or directly at the laboratory before collection. Our doctors will review and approve your request - no extra visits required.

2

Provide Your Sample

To provide your sample, visit the Genex laboratory. You can schedule your visit online in advance.

3

Get Your Results

You will be able to view clear and easy-to-understand results online in your personal Genex Patient account. If any results require urgent attention, we will additionally contact you by phone or by email.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our men's test covers all key health indicators: a biochemical and complete blood count, a glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) test to assess diabetes risk, a lipid profile, and a urinalysis — to screen for kidney disease and other conditions. Regular check-ups help detect problems at an early stage, enabling timely treatment and better health outcomes.

  • Regular testing is an opportunity to notice changes in time, establish a baseline, and monitor your health over the long term. Specialists recommend having a comprehensive blood test once a year as part of a standard preventive check-up.

  • All tests are performed in our certified clinical laboratory. We conduct daily internal and external quality controls, strictly follow standardised testing protocols, and undergo regular independent audits. This allows us to guarantee the accuracy and reliability of every result.

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