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Explore your hormonal health

Measure and monitor your hormone levels, including total testosterone levels - a key hormone that plays a vital role in sex drive, muscle strength, fertility, and mood. These tests help identify if your levels are where they should be.

Low testosterone?

Low Testosterone: The Hidden Health Crisis

Low testosterone can have a serious impact on your overall well-being, and existing health issues can make it worse. At BioVitai, we take a comprehensive approach to uncover the underlying causes.
1 in 4 men are affected.

Up to 1 in 3 cases of erectile dysfunction are linked to low testosterone, which can reduce libido and restrict blood flow. Yet 90% of men go undiagnosed and untreated, often mislabelled with depression without investigating the root hormonal cause.

The risks don’t stop there. Men with low testosterone are:

  • 2x more likely to develop type 2 diabetes

  • 3x more likely to suffer from depression

At BiovitAI, we go deeper. Our advanced testing and expert insights uncover what’s really happening in your body - so you can take back control of your health.


Struggling with any of the symptoms below?

An at-home blood test is a simple, discreet way to check your testosterone levels and take the first step toward feeling better.


Could I Be Experiencing Erectile Dysfunction?

Erectile Dysfunction: Let’s break the taboo

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common issue that affects millions of men - and it can happen at any age.

Put simply, ED means you’re not fully satisfied with your erections during sex. This could be due to a variety of factors, including physical health, mental wellbeing, or a mix of both.

Speaking with a healthcare professional can help uncover the underlying cause and guide you toward the right support or treatment.


How Can Erectile Dysfunction Be Treated?

Medication is often an effective first step - and if it’s right for you, we’ll help you choose a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

We also offer diagnostic tools to give you a clearer picture of your overall health, and you can connect with one of our expert doctors for personalised support and guidance every step of the way.

The Science Behind ED Treatments

How do they work? Here’s what’s going on in your body:

1. Arousal boosts blood flow
When you're sexually aroused, your body releases a molecule called cGMP. This signals the blood vessels in the penis to relax, allowing more blood to flow in - and that’s what leads to an erection.

2. The challenge: blood flow is disrupted
In men with erectile dysfunction, an enzyme called PDE5 breaks down cGMP too quickly. This reduces blood flow and can make it difficult to get or maintain an erection.

3. The solution: targeted medication
ED treatments work by blocking PDE5, allowing cGMP to do its job for longer. This improves blood flow, helping you achieve a firmer, longer-lasting erection that supports more satisfying sex.

Could my hormones be affecting my mind and mood?

Hormones and men’s mental wellbeing: it’s time to talk

When we think about hormones, we often focus on physical health - but hormones play a powerful role in your mental performance and emotional wellbeing too.

Low testosterone and other hormone imbalances can impact everything from your concentration and memory to your energy levels, motivation, and mood. You might feel foggy, irritable, anxious, or just not quite like yourself - and it’s more common than you might think.

The good news? You don’t have to settle for feeling off.

How Can Hormonal Imbalance Be Treated?

It starts with understanding what’s going on under the surface. Through simple diagnostics, we measure key hormone levels that influence how you think and feel - all as part of your subscription.

If an imbalance is detected, our expert clinicians will guide you through personalised options to restore balance, whether that’s through lifestyle changes, targeted supplements, or hormone therapy.

The Science Behind Hormone Health

Here’s how hormones shape your mind:

  1. Testosterone fuels cognition
    This key hormone supports memory, attention, and mental sharpness. Low levels can lead to brain fog, slower thinking, and reduced drive.

  2. Mood is chemically wired
    Testosterone and other hormones like cortisol and DHEA influence neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin - the chemicals that regulate your mood and motivation.

  3. Balance is everything
    Restoring your hormone levels to their optimal range can help rebalance your brain chemistry, boost your mood, improve focus, and support long-term mental wellness.

Because when your hormones are in check, you feel like you again - no chocolate bar required. Take that, Snickers!

  • Low testosterone reduces nitric oxide — a key molecule that helps blood vessels in the penis expand properly.

  • Testosterone fuels sexual desire. When levels drop, arousal and interest often do too.

  • Low testosterone can reduce red blood cell production, limiting oxygen supply and sapping your energy.

  • Testosterone plays a role in melatonin production, the hormone that helps you fall and stay asleep.

  • Low testosterone disrupts serotonin and dopamine balance — chemicals that influence your mood and motivation.

  • Cognitive clarity and concentration take a hit when testosterone dips, affecting how sharp you feel day-to-day.

  • Testosterone is critical for building and maintaining lean muscle. Low levels mean your strength may suffer.

  • Low testosterone can slow metabolism, making it easier to gain fat and harder to lose it.

  • Hair growth becomes slower and thinner when testosterone levels decline.