How to prepare
No fasting required. Morning collection (between 7-10 AM) preferred for optimal accuracy as testosterone levels are naturally highest in the morning. Avoid intense exercise 24 hours before testing. Inform your healthcare provider of any medications, particularly biotin supplements (discontinue 3 days prior), hormone medications, or thyroid treatments that might affect results.
After the test
If results are abnormal, consult with a healthcare provider specialising in hormone health. Consider comprehensive hormone panel including total testosterone, SHBG, and related markers. Lifestyle modifications like strength training, adequate sleep, stress management, and proper nutrition can support healthy testosterone levels. Follow-up testing may be recommended in 3-6 months to monitor changes or treatment effectiveness.
Your test results will be available in your private dashboard. If there are any urgent issues, we'll let you know so you can follow up with your health professional.
Understanding results
Reference ranges vary by age and gender. For adult men: 8.7-25.1 ng/dL (30-87 pmol/L); for women: 0.3-3.2 ng/dL (1-11 pmol/L). However, optimal ranges may differ from laboratory reference ranges. Low levels may indicate hormonal imbalance, while high levels might suggest certain medical conditions. Results should always be interpreted alongside symptoms and other hormone tests for comprehensive assessment.