The men's panel (age 40-49) checks screening markers relevant to men aged 40-49.
Test Type: Blood
Preparation: Fasting is required, see FAQ
Test Results: Typically 4 days
The men's health panel (age 40-49) checks lab markers relevant to men aged 40-49. The men's panel (age 40-49) includes all of the lab markers measured in the men's panel (age 30-39) - the CBC, CMP, hemoglobin A1c, lipid panel, testosterone total and free, TSH and vitamin D blood levels. The men's health panel (age 40-49) also includes the DHEA test, PSA total and free test, and SHBG test.
The men's blood test panel (age 40-49) screens important wellness markers that identify abnormalities in men of all ages. Additionally, this panel checks DHEA and SHBG - two hormones that are important for maintaining libido and muscle health. The men's lab test panel (age 40-49) also adds PSA testing to establish a baseline of this prostate lab marker.
Men in their 50s should consider the men's panel (age 50-59).
What is tested in the men's panel (age 40-49)?
The men's panel (age 40-49) tests your CBC, CMP, DHEA, hemoglobin A1c, lipid panel, PSA total and free, SHBG, testosterone total and free, TSH and vitamin D blood levels.
Why is the men's health (age 40-49) panel important?
The men's lab test panel (age 40-49) screens for basic wellness markers and male hormone levels that can become imbalanced in men in their 40s.
Do I need to fast to take this test?
An 8-12 hour fast is recommended before testing.
How long does it take to get test results?
It typically takes 4 business days or less.