Overview
43
genetic insights
5
traits
30
genes
5
focus areas

The Men's Hormone & Fertility Health Genetic Report turns your existing PlexusDx DNA into 43+ insights across 30 genes, covering testosterone, fertility and reproductive health, estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid function.

Genes in this report
SHBGFSHBLIN28BFSHRMTHFRNOS3
Focus areas
TestosteroneFertility & reproductive healthEstrogenProgesteroneThyroid

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What you'll learn

Testosterone

See how genes like SHBG and FSHB relate to testosterone and the proteins that carry it.

Fertility and reproductive health

Learn how genes such as FSHR and MTHFR relate to pathways studied in male fertility.

Estrogen

Understand how genes like CYP19A1 and COMT relate to how your body processes estrogen.

Progesterone

See how genes such as CYP3A4 and CYP2C19 relate to how your body handles progesterone.

Thyroid

Find out how thyroid genes like DIO2 and TSHR relate to hormone activity that affects energy and metabolism.

What to do with your results

Get plain-language explanations and practical points to bring to your provider, alongside any hormone blood testing.

For an educational overview, see our learning resources

What your report covers

Your Men's Hormone and Fertility report looks at 43 genetic insights across 30 genes, grouped into five plain-language areas of hormone and reproductive health. Each one shows how your genes relate to a pathway, not a diagnosis.

Testosterone

These genes are studied for how they relate to testosterone and the proteins that carry it through your body.

Testosterone regulation
Featured genesSHBGFSHBLIN28B

Fertility & reproductive health

These genes are involved in pathways researchers study in relation to male fertility and reproductive health.

Fertility-related pathways
Featured genesFSHRMTHFRNOS3

Estrogen

These genes relate to how your body produces and processes estrogen, which matters for men as well as women.

Estrogen processing
Featured genesCYP19A1COMTCYP1A1

Progesterone

These genes are involved in how your body handles progesterone and related steroid hormones.

Progesterone handling
Featured genesCYP3A4CYP2C19

Thyroid

These genes relate to thyroid hormone, which works alongside your sex hormones to influence energy and metabolism.

Thyroid hormone activity
Featured genesDIO2TSHRTHRB

These insights describe tendencies your genes are associated with, not certainties about your hormones or fertility. They are a starting point for conversations with your provider and can complement hormone blood testing.

How it works

1
A plain-language summary of what the finding means.
2
The genetic variants and pathway context behind it.
3
Practical lifestyle and discussion points for you and your provider.
4
Clear framing that insights show tendencies, not certainties.
Delivery
Digital delivery via the PlexusDx Results Portal. Typically available within moments (outside of business hours may take slightly longer).
Eligibility
Add-on report for existing PlexusDx genetic test customers only. Requires prior PlexusDx DNA data. No test kit included.
Is this right for you

Who this report is for

This report is for you if

Men who already took a PlexusDx genetic test and want to explore hormone and fertility pathways
Anyone curious how their genes relate to testosterone, estrogen, thyroid, and fertility
People planning to discuss hormone or fertility questions with a doctor
Anyone pairing genetic context with hormone blood testing

This report is not

People who have not yet taken a PlexusDx genetic test (this report needs your existing DNA data)
Anyone looking for a medical diagnosis or fertility treatment plan
People who want hormone lab values (this is a genetic report, not a blood test)
Anyone under 18
What you receive

Everything included with your report

43 genetic insights

A clear readout of 43 markers across 30 genes tied to hormone and reproductive health.

Plain-English explanations

Each insight is explained in everyday language, with the gene and what it relates to.

Five focus areas

Your results grouped into testosterone, fertility, estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid.

Discussion points for your provider

Practical points you can bring to a doctor, alongside hormone blood testing.

Instant digital delivery

Your report appears in the PlexusDx Results Portal, usually within moments.

One test for life

Your DNA does not change, so you can revisit these insights any time.

Your ecosystem

Part of your bigger picture

Your results live in the PlexusDx Results Portal, alongside your other genetic reports and supplement guidance. One DNA sample keeps unlocking more over time.

Report type
Genetic Report (Add-on)
Intended use
Wellness and education only
Where it lives
PlexusDx Results Portal

For wellness and educational use only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

Built on your DNA

Turn your genes into a clearer picture of your hormones and fertility

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

How many genetic insights are included?

This report includes 43 genetic insights across 30 genes tied to hormone and reproductive health. They are grouped into five areas: testosterone, fertility and reproductive health, estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid, drawing on genes such as SHBG, CYP19A1, and FSHR.

Is a genetic test kit included?

No. The Men's Hormone and Fertility report is a digital add-on for people who already have a PlexusDx genetic test. It reads your existing DNA data and turns it into 43 new insights, so there is no new kit to buy or swab to send.

How soon will my report be available?

Your Men's Hormone and Fertility report is usually ready within moments. Because it uses the DNA data already on file from your PlexusDx genetic test, there is no waiting for lab processing. You will find it in your PlexusDx Results Portal.

Can I purchase this without a PlexusDx genetic test?

No. The report needs the DNA data from a completed PlexusDx genetic test, so you will want to take that test first. Once your DNA data is on file, you can add this report and any of our other genetic reports at any time.

What male hormone and fertility genes does this report analyze?

The report covers 43 variants across hormone and fertility pathways. These include testosterone genes like SHBG and FSHB, fertility genes such as FSHR and MTHFR, estrogen genes including CYP19A1 and COMT, progesterone genes like CYP3A4, and thyroid genes such as DIO2 and TSHR.