Testosterone is a vital hormone for sexual health and vitality. Do you produce the right amount?
Testosterone has an important role during the life cycle of both males and females. Testosterone levels are associated with sex formation, pubertal effects (e.g. remodelling of facial bones, acne, pubic hair, and deepening of voice), normal sperm development, enhanced muscle growth, and the regulation of platelet aggregation.
Various factors, including obesity, medications, alcohol consumption, poor nutrition, type 2 diabetes, and other illnesses, can increase the risk of lower testosterone levels.
Why consider this test?
Testosterone is responsible for many essential functions; hence low testosterone levels can cause a wide variety of symptoms.
Low testosterone affects almost 40% of men aged 45 and older, a well as many younger males, so don’t ignore your symptoms. Take this simple test today to start the first step back to optimal health.
Testosterone therapy and lifestyle changes (e.g. increased exercise for overweight males) are effective ways to increase testosterone levels and get this essential hormone back to optimal levels.
Signs of low testosterone include:
Low sex drive
Erectile dysfunction
Infertility
Fatigue
Reduced muscle mass
Weight gain
Osteoporosis
Depression
Irritability
What’s included in the Testosterone Test?

Total Testosterone
Testosterone is the primary sex hormone in males. It is secreted from the testicles, and plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues (e.g. testes and prostate), as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristics (e.g. increased muscle, bone mass, and body hair). A total testosterone measurement includes bioavailable testosterone as well as testosterone that is bound to sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG).
How It Works
Step 1. Order your test.
Choose the test that matches your need from our large array of tests. The kit will be delivered to your doorstep. There is no need to leave the comfort of your home.
Step 2. Collect your sample.
Collect your sample using the included instructions. Return your sample using the prepaid, pre-addressed packaging provided.
Step 3. Access your results online
Your sample will be tested as soon as it arrives at our lab. Access your results securely online using your via Therizon Connect.

Use TherizonConnect to view your Test Results Quickly and Easily
The results are only available through therizon, a free, secure patient portal that you can access on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. You can also share your results with your doctor, family, or friends.
Testosterone FAQ
Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about this test. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
Are there medical professionals involved in the process?
All of our tests are developed with advice and input from medical professionals.
Will I receive any guidance with my results?
All result reports will include brief and easy to understand interpretations of each of the biomarkers tested. Background information is also available, but we recommend that you share your test results with your healthcare provider to obtain the most benefit from your test results.
How does the Testosterone Test work?
Self-collect your sample following the detailed instructions included in the kit. Place your sample in the specimen bag provided and mail it back to the lab using the prepaid envelope inside the kit.
Our lab uses a verified and approved chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) to accurately measure your total testosterone. Your results are available through our online portal as soon as testing is complete.
What are my options if I have abnormal results?
It is important to share any abnormal results with you healthcare provider, as they can take into consideration your medical history, any previous test results, physical examinations, and other factors to determine the best treatment option. Testosterone therapy is available for men with low testosterone levels, although often other changes, such as more physical exercise for overweight men, can increase testosterone levels.
What are possible causes of low testosterone?
Low testosterone can occur due to conditions that males are born with, such as Klinefelter syndrome, or testosterone may also decline for other reasons, including testicle injury, chemotherapy, infection, autoimmune disease, malnutrition, and hormonal imbalances.
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