Health Testing, Made Simple


Lab testing provides a valuable picture of your overall health. Go test yourself with code EVOLVE for 15% off select tests.

Evolve Telemedicine logo
20 Items
Filter & Sort
Filter & Sort

Reset

Apply

Showing 0 results

Learn More About Men’s Health

Routine Exams and Screenings for Men: A Comprehensive Guide

Father and son image superimposed over Ferris wheel.

Beyond the bedroom: A guide to testosterone and its role in overall health

A man engaged in lifting a barbell at the gym, highlighting the role of exercise in maintaining testosterone levels.

Staying strong: The top 6 men’s health issues to prioritize

Men sit at basketball court.

How Labcorp OnDemand Works

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Common blood tests for men include:
     

    Testing needs and frequency of testing will vary depending on age and health history. Labcorp OnDemand has curated tests and health topics to help you understand what insights matter most for every stage of life.

  • After age 40, men should consider the following health tests:
     

    • Prostate cancer screening - The American Cancer Society guidelines recommend a discussion about the benefits and risks of prostate cancer screening for all men at average risk of prostate cancer beginning at age 50, while some other medical groups (such as the American Urological Association) recommend waiting until 55 years old.1 Men at increased risk could start considering prostate screening even earlier.
    • Colorectal cancer screening - The American Cancer Society guidelines recommend that people at average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45.2
    • Cholesterol and lipid panel test
    • Testosterone testing
       

    It’s important to consult with your healthcare provider about which specific tests are right for you based on your individual health history and risk factors.

  • Getting tested for STIs is an important part of your overall health. How often you should get tested depends on your age, sexual activity, and risk factors. The CDC recommends the following STI screening guidelines3:
     

    • All adult men should be tested at least once for HIV
    • Annual chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis screening for sexually active gay, bisexual, and other men who has sex with men (MSM)
    • All adults should be tested for hepatitis B and C at least once in their lifetime
    • For heterosexual men, screening is recommended based on individual risk factors and as recommended by healthcare providers
       

    Your healthcare provider may recommend more frequent or additional testing based on your risk factors. Regular STI screening is an important part of maintaining your sexual health and overall well-being.