What the data shows
These are the five most common hormonal imbalances we find — and the ones most likely to be completely missed on a standard GP check.
Most men flagged as "in range" are still performing well below their ceiling. Standard GP checks use population-level reference ranges that include sedentary 70-year-olds — not what's optimal for you.
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) binds testosterone and makes it inactive. High SHBG means even a "normal" total T leaves you with insufficient free — the only fraction your body can actually use.
The cortisol:testosterone ratio is the single best indicator of training adaptation vs overreaching. Most athletes never know this ratio. When cortisol is chronically elevated, training stops working.
DHEA-S is the precursor to both testosterone and oestrogen. It declines steadily with age and stress, yet it's missing from virtually every standard blood test. Low DHEA-S correlates with fatigue, poor resilience, and slow recovery.
Men need oestradiol — it's critical for bone density, cardiovascular health, and brain function. But elevated oestradiol causes fat accumulation, water retention, and low libido. Most men never check it.
The “in range” problem
Standard laboratory reference ranges are built from the general population — which includes sedentary, overweight, and elderly people. Being “in range” means you're not flagged for disease. It says nothing about whether your hormone levels are optimal for your age, body, and goals.
The Hormone Panel doesn't just test. It gives you context — what your specific markers mean for someone of your age and activity level, and what moving them would do for how you feel and perform.
Full panel
25+ markers spanning sex hormones, adrenal function, thyroid, and key nutritional cofactors — the most complete hormonal picture available without a referral.
What's included
Every Hormone Panel includes collection, lab processing, GP review, and personalised recommendations with clinical context for your specific results.
At a partner collection centre or via at-home nurse — we recommend collecting before 10am for optimal hormone timing.
Clinical-grade lab analysis at a NATA-accredited facility. Hormone testing requires precision — not wellness-kit accuracy.
A registered GP reviews every result before delivery, with context on what your levels mean for your age and profile.
Specific guidance tied to your markers — from lifestyle adjustments to whether a specialist referral is warranted.
Retest every 12 weeks and track your hormone levels trending in the right direction over time.
Simple process
No GP referral needed. Takes 2 minutes.
Before 10am for best hormone accuracy — partner centre or at-home nurse.
GP-reviewed results with plain-English context — not just numbers.
Follow your personalised recommendations. Retest in 12 weeks to track improvement.
What our customers say
“Total testosterone was fine. But my SHBG was sky-high, which meant my free testosterone was in the tank. My GP had never run free T — and it explained everything: flat energy, stalled training, low drive.”
“I was training hard and gaining fat — which made no sense. Turns out my testosterone was low-normal and my oestradiol was elevated. The GP's recommendations shifted everything in 8 weeks.”
“My cortisol:testosterone ratio was completely off from overtraining. The panel made it visible — and gave me the data to actually back off and rebuild properly. Game-changer for my recovery.”
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One test. 25+ hormonal markers. GP-reviewed results in 72 hours — with the clinical context to actually act on what you find.
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25+ markers. GP-reviewed. Results in 72 hours. $219 AUD.
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