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TRT in Christchurch: What Bloods You Need First

Medically reviewed for factual accuracy by FORM's medical lead, who is registered to practise in Indonesia and is not registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand. This review is general health information only, not New Zealand medical advice. Speak to your own New Zealand-registered doctor about your results. Last reviewed 15 June 2026. About our medical lead.

Canterbury endocrinology is stretched. Before you queue for it or book a private clinic, get accurate baseline bloods. FORM is a pathology testing service: an accredited hormone and metabolic panel with plain-English interpretation.

FORM currently operates accredited lab partnerships in Indonesia and Australia. An NZ-local lab partnership is coming. Until it lands, NZ men have two paths to get tested: combine the draw with a trip to Bali or one of our Australian partner labs, or use the remote path where we help you interpret a panel your NZ doctor orders locally.

Panel: total and free testosterone, SHBG, sensitive estradiol, LH, FSH, prolactin, DHEA-S, AM cortisol, lipids, HbA1c, fasting insulin, and key inflammatory markers.

You receive a plain-English, expert-reviewed report with reference ranges and marker context to take to a Christchurch doctor. Follow-up testing can be done at any Canterbury pathology lab.

FAQs

Does FORM refer me to a Christchurch clinic?
No. We test and explain results. Any decision about treatment is between you and a New Zealand-registered doctor.
How does FORM compare to Auckland men's health clinics?
FORM is a testing and reporting service, not a treatment clinic. Most NZ men's clinics are protocol-led; FORM's job stops at accurate results and a plain-English explanation of them.

Want accurate baseline numbers before anything else? Start with our testing panels.

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