Australian blood test panels.
Four men's panels — Essential, Pro, Elite Protocol, Ultra — each with more biomarkers than the equivalent Bali panel. Collection at any Laverty (Healius) pathology centre nationwide.
← Back to FORM AustraliaMedicare: pathology you request yourself is not Medicare-rebatable. A Medicare benefit is only payable when a treating practitioner requests the test and the request meets the relevant MBS item criteria. FORM panels are privately paid in full, and private health funds generally do not cover self-requested pathology either.
- 32 biomarkers, expanded baseline panel
- Total + Free Testosterone + SHBG
- Walk-in collection at any Laverty (Healius) clinic — hundreds of locations
- AI results dashboard + expert-reviewed PDF
- Expert-reviewed report with clear next steps
- Itemised receipt for your records
Medicare: pathology you request yourself is not Medicare-rebatable. A Medicare benefit is only payable when a treating practitioner requests the test and the request meets the relevant MBS item criteria. FORM panels are privately paid in full, and private health funds generally do not cover self-requested pathology either.
- Everything in Essential
- Full thyroid panel (TSH, Free T3/T4)
- Cortisol + Estradiol + Prolactin + LH + FSH
- ApoB + Lp(a) for cardiovascular risk
- Walk-in collection at any Laverty (Healius) clinic
- Expert-reviewed report with clear next steps
Medicare: pathology you request yourself is not Medicare-rebatable. A Medicare benefit is only payable when a treating practitioner requests the test and the request meets the relevant MBS item criteria. FORM panels are privately paid in full, and private health funds generally do not cover self-requested pathology either.
- 72 biomarkers — full hormone + metabolic depth
- Advanced cardiometabolic (ApoB, Lp(a), hs-CRP, homocysteine)
- Full thyroid + reverse T3 + TPO antibodies
- Micronutrients (Vitamin D, B12, folate, iron, ferritin, magnesium)
- Walk-in collection at any Laverty (Healius) clinic
- Expert-reviewed report with clear next steps
Medicare: pathology you request yourself is not Medicare-rebatable. A Medicare benefit is only payable when a treating practitioner requests the test and the request meets the relevant MBS item criteria. FORM panels are privately paid in full, and private health funds generally do not cover self-requested pathology either.
- 88 biomarkers — the deepest panel we run
- Advanced cardiometabolic (Lp(a), homocysteine, omega-3 index)
- Expanded micronutrients (Vit D, B12, folate, magnesium, zinc, selenium)
- Advanced thyroid (reverse T3, TPO antibodies)
- 2× 1-hour result-review consultations with Dr. Topalovic
- Expert-reviewed report with clear next steps
All prices indicative in AUD · final at launch
Medicare: pathology you request yourself is not Medicare-rebatable. A Medicare benefit is only payable when a treating practitioner requests the test and the request meets the relevant MBS item criteria. FORM panels are privately paid in full, and private health funds generally do not cover self-requested pathology either.
Comparing providers?
- Everlab cost vs FORM — published AUD pricing, marker counts and Medicare treatment, side by side.
- Does Hims ship to Australia? — why it doesn't, and what Australians use instead.
Popular individual tests
Reference guides to the markers Australians look up most — what each one measures, what moves it, and which panel includes it.
- AMH test (ovarian reserve) — what an AMH level does and doesn't tell you about fertility.
- HbA1c test — average blood glucose in mmol/mol, and what distorts it.
- Semen analysis — WHO reference limits and how to avoid a falsely poor sample.
- BPC-157 in Australia — regulatory status, and the bloods that matter if you already use it.
- Are peptides legal in Australia? — registration, scheduling, supply, import and who can prescribe.
- Peptide monitoring bloods — baseline and repeat markers: FBC, LFTs, HbA1c, lipids, hs-CRP, IGF-1.
- Male fertility test — semen analysis plus testosterone, LH, FSH, prolactin and oestradiol.
- Fertility blood tests — which hormones to run, and when in the cycle each one is collected.
- Progesterone blood test — the mid-luteal test that confirms ovulation, and how to time it.
- LH and FSH blood test — the pituitary pair that localises a low testosterone or oestradiol.
- Oestradiol blood test — ranges in pmol/L across the cycle, menopause and in men.
- Prolactin blood test — mIU/L ranges, why mild elevations are repeated, and macroprolactin.
- DHT test — what dihydrotestosterone is, and the limits of a serum level.
- Blood tests for hair loss — ferritin, thyroid and androgens: what an Australian work-up covers.
- Blood tests for erectile dysfunction — testosterone, prolactin, HbA1c and lipids. Testing only.
- GLP-1 monitoring blood panel — baseline and follow-up bloods: HbA1c, glucose, lipids, LFTs, thyroid. Testing only — we do not prescribe or supply any medicine.
- What GLP-1 treatment costs in Australia — general information on the cost categories involved, and where pathology fits.
- GLP-1 medicines and the PBS — how listing decisions are made, and how to check the current status yourself.
- Wegovy in Australia: regulatory context and bloods — the factual prescription-only position, and the baseline markers worth documenting.
Walk in — no appointment needed.
Australia uses a walk-in clinic model. We email a pathology request PDF as soon as your order clears. Bring it to any Laverty (Healius) pathology centre — hundreds of locations across every state and territory.
