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Hormonal Profiling Jodhpur

Uncover the Root Cause of Your
Fertility and Health Concerns

Hormonal profiling checks key reproductive hormones that influence ovulation, sperm production, menstrual cycles and fertility treatment planning.

At Galwa Care Hospital, reports are interpreted with symptoms, age, cycle history and ultrasound findings for meaningful guidance.

Accurate hormone assessment helps identify root causes and choose the right fertility or endocrine treatment path.

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Who Needs a Male Hormonal Profile Test?

Male hormonal profiling is recommended for any man whose fertility, sexual health, energy levels, mood, or physical
performance may be affected by hormonal imbalance at any level of the endocrine system.

Couples Facing Infertility

Hormonal imbalance is one of the leading and most treatable causes of male factor infertility. When a couple has been unable to conceive, comprehensive hormonal profiling of the male partner is an essential diagnostic step that should never be omitted from the investigation.

Low Libido and Sexual Dysfunction

Men experiencing reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction, or difficulty with arousal, conditions frequently linked to low testosterone or elevated prolactin, require hormonal assessment to identify the specific endocrine cause before appropriate treatment is selected.

Chronic Fatigue and Low Energy

Persistent tiredness, lack of motivation, poor concentration, and low mental clarity despite adequate rest can signal low testosterone, elevated prolactin, or thyroid-hormonal disruption, all of which are identifiable and treatable through targeted hormonal profiling.

Muscle Loss, Weight Gain, and Poor Physical Performance

Unexplained reduction in muscle mass, increased abdominal body fat, or declining gym performance despite regular training may indicate hypogonadism or testosterone deficiency requiring prompt hormonal evaluation and targeted clinical management.

Abnormal Semen Analysis Findings

Men with low sperm count, poor motility, or azoospermia on semen analysis require hormonal profiling to determine whether the underlying cause is hormonal, testicular, or obstructive, as this distinction guides treatment in entirely different directions.

Mood Disorders, Depression, and Proactive Health Screening

Hormonal imbalances, particularly low testosterone and elevated prolactin, are increasingly linked to anxiety, depression, irritability, and reduced quality of life in men. Men above 30 who wish to proactively assess their hormonal health before symptoms become significant are also ideal candidates.

Simple Blood Draw, Complete Hormonal Picture

Key Hormones Evaluated in Male Hormonal Profiling

Male hormonal profiling at Galwa Care Hospital evaluates a carefully selected panel of reproductive and metabolic hormones that together provide a complete, clinically meaningful picture of male hormonal health and fertility potential.

FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)

Produced by the pituitary gland, FSH directly stimulates sperm production in the testes. Abnormal FSH levels, whether too high or too low, are a key indicator of testicular function and spermatogenic health, critical for diagnosing the cause of azoospermia or severely impaired sperm production.

LH (Luteinizing Hormone)

LH signals the Leydig cells in the testes to produce testosterone. Low LH levels indicate a pituitary or hypothalamic problem, while elevated LH may suggest primary testicular failure. Both patterns directly affect male fertility, sexual function, and overall hormonal balance.

Total Testosterone and Free Testosterone

The primary male sex hormone responsible for libido, sperm production, muscle strength, bone density, and energy. Low testosterone (hypogonadism) is one of the most common hormonal disorders in men. Free testosterone, the biologically active unbound fraction, is often more clinically meaningful than total testosterone alone.

SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin)

SHBG binds to testosterone in the bloodstream making it unavailable for use by the body. Elevated SHBG levels can result in low free testosterone even when total testosterone appears normal, making it an essential parameter for accurate and complete hormonal interpretation.

Prolactin

Elevated prolactin in men (hyperprolactinaemia) suppresses testosterone production, reduces sperm quality, causes erectile dysfunction, and in some cases indicates a pituitary prolactinoma requiring further imaging evaluation. It is a vital marker in any comprehensive male hormonal workup.

Thyroid Function (TSH, T3, T4)

Thyroid disorders including both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism directly affect testosterone levels, sperm production, energy metabolism, and mood in men. Thyroid testing is an important component of the complete male hormonal evaluation when systemic symptoms are present.

Specialist Interpretation and Personalised Action Plan

Every hormonal profile result at Galwa Care Hospital is reviewed and interpreted by an endocrinologist, andrologist, or fertility specialist who contextualises the findings within the patient's complete clinical picture and designs a personalised, evidence-based treatment plan with full transparency.

Know Your Hormones, Reclaim Your Health

Benefits of Male Hormonal Profiling

A comprehensive male hormonal profile at Galwa Care Hospital provides the complete endocrine picture needed for accurate diagnosis,
targeted treatment, and the most effective possible management of fertility, sexual health, and overall male well-being.

Identifies the Root Cause of Male Infertility

Hormonal profiling distinguishes hormonal causes of low sperm count and azoospermia from structural and obstructive causes, guiding treatment in the most clinically appropriate direction rather than relying on empirical or misdirected interventions.

Diagnoses Hypogonadism and Testosterone Deficiency

Accurate measurement of total testosterone, free testosterone, LH, and SHBG confirms or excludes testosterone deficiency, the single most common hormonal disorder in men, enabling prompt and appropriately targeted hormone replacement or stimulation therapy.

Detects Hyperprolactinaemia and Pituitary Tumours

Elevated prolactin is a treatable and frequently overlooked cause of sexual dysfunction, low testosterone, and male infertility. Identifying it through hormonal profiling enables prompt treatment with dopamine agonists or, where indicated, further pituitary MRI evaluation.

Guides Fertility Treatment Protocol Decisions

Hormonal data directly determines the choice of fertility medications, their dosages, and the timing of treatment steps in IUI, IVF, and hormonal stimulation cycles for men with identified endocrine causes of poor sperm quality or azoospermia.

Enables Targeted and Effective Treatment

Without hormonal clarity, treatment of male infertility and sexual dysfunction risks being misdirected. A confirmed hormonal diagnosis ensures every intervention is clinically justified and specifically matched to the actual underlying endocrine cause.

Differentiates Primary from Secondary Hypogonadism

The pattern of FSH, LH, and testosterone levels together determines whether a man's hypogonadism is of testicular origin (primary) or pituitary-hypothalamic origin (secondary), which has entirely different treatment implications and prognoses.

Monitors Response to Treatment Objectively

Regular hormonal profiling provides objective, quantifiable evidence of response to hormone therapy, fertility treatment, lifestyle modification, or surgical intervention, enabling precise and timely adjustments to the management plan over time.

Detects Systemic Conditions Affecting Male Health

Thyroid dysfunction, adrenal disorders, and insulin resistance are systemic conditions that directly impair male hormonal health but are detectable only through targeted endocrine testing, enabling treatment that addresses root causes comprehensively.

Provides a Proactive Baseline for Long-Term Health

Establishing a hormonal baseline at age 30 or above gives every man a reference point for tracking age-related hormonal change, enabling proactive intervention before deficiency reaches a clinically significant level with irreversible consequences.

Empowers Informed Decisions About Fertility and Health

Understanding your complete hormonal profile empowers genuinely informed decisions about fertility treatment options, timelines, lifestyle choices, and realistic expectations, with full clinical transparency and specialist support at every step.

Prepare Correctly for the Most Reliable Results

Hormonal Profiling — Do's and Don'ts

Following these guidelines before your male hormonal profile blood test will ensure the most accurate, clinically meaningful
results and the most reliable foundation for your personalised treatment planning at Galwa Care Hospital.

DO'S — What You Should Do

Schedule your blood draw in the morning between 7 and 10 AM as testosterone peaks at this time.

Inform your specialist of all current medications, supplements, and any known medical conditions.

Get adequate sleep the night before your test as sleep deprivation temporarily suppresses testosterone.

Arrive in a rested, calm state as physical stress and acute exercise can transiently affect hormone levels.

Bring all previous hormonal test reports and fertility investigation results to your appointment.

Attend the specialist consultation after your results as expert interpretation is essential for every finding.

Repeat any borderline results as advised by your specialist on the same recommended time schedule.

Combine hormonal profiling with semen analysis for the most complete male fertility diagnostic picture.

Ask your specialist to explain each parameter clearly including what normal and abnormal values mean for you.

Follow up on any recommended additional investigations such as pituitary MRI for elevated prolactin promptly.

DONT'S — What You Should Avoid

Do not schedule your blood draw in the afternoon as testosterone levels are significantly lower later in the day.

Avoid heavy physical exercise in the 24 hours before your test as it temporarily alters hormone levels.

Do not consume alcohol for at least 24 to 48 hours before testing as it acutely suppresses testosterone.

Avoid starting new supplements or medications in the days before your scheduled hormonal blood tests.

Do not self-interpret your hormonal results without specialist clinical guidance and full clinical context.

Avoid missing the thyroid and prolactin components of your panel as these are frequently overlooked causes.

Do not assume normal testosterone rules out all hormonal concerns without measuring free testosterone and SHBG.

Avoid excessive stress in the days before testing as elevated cortisol transiently suppresses testosterone.

Do not delay the consultation after results are available as hormonal findings often require timely treatment.

Avoid comparing your results with others as normal hormonal ranges and their significance are individually specific.

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We Do Not Just Test
Your Hormones,
We Help You
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Certified laboratory with high-precision hormonal analytical technology and strict quality controls

Morning blood collection protocol ensuring testosterone and hormone levels are measured at their peak

Comprehensive multi-hormone panel including FSH, LH, testosterone, SHBG, prolactin, and thyroid function

Same-day blood collection with fast turnaround and prompt specialist consultation

Expert endocrinologists, andrologists, and fertility specialists interpreting every result in full clinical context

Complete confidentiality with all results and consultations handled under strict medical privacy protocols

Integrated coordination between endocrinology, andrology, and fertility teams for seamless follow-up care

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How Much Does Male Hormonal Profiling Cost?

The cost of male hormonal profiling at Galwa Care Hospital depends on whether individual hormone tests or a comprehensive multi-hormone fertility panel is selected, and whether specialist consultation is included. All pricing is communicated clearly and transparently upfront with no hidden charges.

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Comprehensive male fertility panel

Thyroid function tests addition

Specialist andrologist consultation

Repeat or monitoring hormone tests

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Hormonal Profiling Questions, Clearly Answered

Frequently Asked Questions.

Fasting is generally not mandatory before a male hormonal profile test. However, morning blood collection between 7 and 10 AM is strongly recommended as testosterone and most reproductive hormones follow a diurnal rhythm and are naturally at their highest levels in the early morning. Testing in the afternoon can produce results that are 20 to 30% lower than peak morning values, potentially leading to a false impression of deficiency. Your care team at Galwa Care Hospital will provide clear, specific instructions tailored to your individual test panel and the most appropriate collection timing for your situation.

Total testosterone measures all testosterone in the bloodstream regardless of whether it is bound to proteins or biologically available. Free testosterone is the small but critically important fraction that is unbound and immediately available for use by cells and tissues throughout the body. SHBG binds to testosterone making it biologically inactive. A man can have a normal total testosterone level but significantly low free testosterone if SHBG is elevated, resulting in genuine testosterone deficiency symptoms despite a seemingly normal result. This is precisely why measuring all three values together is essential for an accurate and complete hormonal assessment at Galwa Care Hospital.

Yes. Testosterone plays a direct and essential role in sperm production within the testes. Significantly low testosterone impairs spermatogenesis and can reduce sperm count to severely low or zero levels. However, it is important to note that testosterone replacement therapy actually suppresses sperm production further and should never be used in men who wish to father children. Instead, hormonal stimulation with FSH and LH analogues is used to restore testosterone and sperm production simultaneously. Yes, many male hormonal imbalances are highly treatable. Depending on the confirmed cause, treatment options include hormonal stimulation therapy, dopamine agonists for prolactinoma, thyroid management, and targeted lifestyle intervention.

Not always. Elevated prolactin can result from acute stress, certain medications including antipsychotics and proton pump inhibitors, hypothyroidism, or recent physical exertion. However, persistently elevated prolactin levels warrant further investigation including a pituitary MRI to exclude a prolactinoma, a benign hormone-secreting tumour that is highly treatable with medication. Men above 30 with symptoms are advised to have their hormonal profile assessed annually. Those on hormone therapy, fertility treatment, or recovering from testicular surgery may require testing every 3 to 6 months for precise ongoing monitoring and treatment optimisation.

Yes. Some hormonal imbalances, particularly mild testosterone deficiency and early hyperprolactinaemia, may not immediately or obviously reflect in standard semen parameters but can still significantly affect sexual function, libido, energy, mood, and long-term fertility health. This is why hormonal profiling should always be performed alongside semen analysis as a complementary investigation rather than only when semen parameters are abnormal. All diagnostic tests and specialist consultations at Galwa Care Hospital are conducted with complete medical confidentiality and strict privacy. Your results are shared only with you and your treating specialist and are never disclosed to third parties without your explicit consent.

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