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The Well Man Profile with Prostate Profile (DL7L) is a comprehensive male health blood test. It evaluates prostate health alongside heart risk, hormones, organ function, inflammation, and key nutrients.
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30
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SelectedWhat is the Well Man Profile – including Prostate Profile (DL7L)?
This Well Man Profile is an advanced male health screening blood test that combines a broad health assessment with a dedicated Prostate Profile (DL7L). It is designed to provide a detailed overview of prostate health while also assessing cardiovascular risk, metabolic control, organ function, inflammation, hormones, and nutritional status.
The inclusion of a prostate-specific assessment makes this profile particularly valuable for men who want proactive monitoring, reassurance, or investigation of urinary or prostate-related symptoms. Results are interpreted together to give meaningful clinical insight rather than isolated numbers.
This test is suitable for routine screening, preventative health checks, and ongoing monitoring over time.
Why do I need a Well Man Profile with Prostate Profile?
Prostate conditions, metabolic disease, cardiovascular risk, and hormonal changes often develop silently, especially as men age. By the time symptoms appear, underlying changes may already be advanced.
This profile helps identify early markers of prostate stress or disease while also assessing factors that commonly affect male health and longevity. It is especially useful for men over 40, those with a family history of prostate disease, or anyone experiencing unexplained symptoms.
You may benefit from this test if you experience:
Key biomarkers assessed
This profile includes a wide range of markers covering:
Prostate Health
Kidney & Electrolyte Balance
Liver & Tissue Health
Metabolic & Diabetes Risk
Heart & Cholesterol Health
Iron Status
Bone & Mineral Balance
Blood & Inflammation
Vitamins
Thyroid & Hormones
Benefits of the Well Man Profile with Prostate Profile
Step-by-step – How we offer this test
Option 1: Clinic-based blood test (UK-wide)
Option 2: Home or hotel visit (+£60, UK-wide)
Your results explained
Low or sub-optimal results
Low or borderline values may indicate nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, reduced organ function, or early prostate-related changes. These findings help explain symptoms such as fatigue, reduced performance, or urinary issues.
Typical UK interpretation:
Normal results
Normal results suggest healthy prostate markers, balanced hormones, good metabolic control, and normal organ function.
Typical UK interpretation:
High or abnormal results
Elevated values may indicate prostate stress, inflammation, cardiovascular risk, metabolic dysfunction, or organ strain. Results are assessed together to determine clinical relevance.
Typical UK interpretation:
Simple steps to get your results
Choose your test online and book in seconds. Select your preferred clinic location or home visit option.
Attend one of our UK or London clinics, arrange a home nurse visit, or use a finger-prick kit where available.
Your sample is analysed by accredited UK laboratories, with secure results delivered directly to you.
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WhatsApp UsFollow these guidelines for accurate results
Where possible, attend your blood test between 7am and 12pm. Please wait until any short-term illness or infection has fully resolved before testing. Avoid intense exercise for 24–48 hours beforehand, as this can affect certain markers.
Fasting is not always required, but some tests may recommend it. If fasting is advised, avoid food for 8–12 hours before your appointment and drink water only. Stay well hydrated, as this helps with sample collection and accuracy.
Continue prescribed medications unless advised otherwise by your clinician. Avoid vitamin, mineral, or biotin supplements for at least 24–48 hours before your test, as these can interfere with results. If you are unsure about any medication or supplement, please let us know before your appointment.
For hormone-related tests, timing within your menstrual cycle may be important. If relevant, follow any specific guidance provided on your test page.
If you have any questions or special circumstances, our team is happy to advise before your appointment.
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