Testosterone Test
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Our at-home lab test delivers valuable insights to help you pinpoint whether your symptoms like fluctuations in body fat or muscle mass, libido changes, and hair loss may be connected to your testosterone level.
Measures total testosterone
Finger prick sample
We measure your total testosterone level
Your results will provide detailed information on whether your total testosterone level is normal, low, or high. With your results, you’ll get lifestyle tips for supporting healthier testosterone levels and overall wellness.
Total TestosteroneYour total testosterone level is a measure of the testosterone concentration you have in your blood. Also known as Total T, it includes both free testosterone as well as the testosterone bound to the proteins in your blood (e.g. albumin, sex hormone binding globulin). While testosterone is commonly regarded as the primary male sex hormone, it is also essential for bone density, libido, body fat distribution, and supporting muscle mass.
If your testosterone hormone levels are too high or too low, you may experience a variety of uncomfortable symptoms that feel disruptive to your daily life.
Body
- Fatigue or feeling tired
- Decreased muscle mass
- Weight changes
- Increased body fat
- Hair loss or abnormal hair growth
Mind
- Sleep disturbance
- Difficulty concentrating
- Depression
Reproductive
- Low libido
- Erectile or sexual dysfunction
At-home testing made easy
- Pre-paid shipping (both ways)
- Everything you need to collect your sample and send it in
- Detailed directions and an instructional video
- Our care team is standing by if you have questions
- Digital (and printable) results
- Educational video sessions, led by healthcare professionals

Testosterone Test
Free shipping
FSA / HSA accepted
Free shipping
FSA / HSA accepted

100% digital
Your results
Easy to access, even easier to understand
Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results without the complex jargon.
You'll receive a complete breakdown of your report—including each marker tested and what your results mean for you.
Use your report to make an action plan with concrete next steps. And don't worry, we'll provide some additional resources and helpful tips along the way.
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FAQs
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Testosterone is commonly thought of as a "male hormone" or a “male sex hormone," and certain traditionally masculine characteristics are the result of testosterone production in the body. However, people of all sexes produce testosterone and need healthy levels of it to keep their bodies functioning normally. In those assigned male at birth, this sex hormone is vital for everything from libido to facial hair to muscle mass to voice depth to energy levels and more, both during puberty and throughout adulthood. Low levels of testosterone or “low T,” may cause a variety of health challenges.
You can check testosterone levels with an at-home test or at a clinic. The Everlywell test uses a small, finger prick blood sample that you collect at home. You then mail the sample to a lab and get your results online. Testosterone testing at a clinic usually involves a venipuncture blood test in which blood is drawn from a vein in your arm (known as a serum testosterone test).
This testosterone test is a first step in understanding why you may be experiencing symptoms of high or low testosterone. If your testosterone hormone levels are too high or too low, you may experience a variety of uncomfortable symptoms that feel disruptive to your daily life, such as decreased libido, increased body fat, or fatigue. Both younger and older people assigned male at birth can check total testosterone levels with this at-home test (you must be male and age 18 or above to take this test).
Your results will provide detailed information on whether your testosterone level is normal, low, or high compared to reference ranges in your age group. If you’re experiencing signs and symptoms of abnormal testosterone levels, sharing your test results with your health care provider can help them recommend possible next steps to take.
Your results from this testosterone level test will include evidence-based guidance about lifestyle changes you can make that can positively impact your testosterone and—more importantly—your health. It's always a great idea to share your results with your healthcare provider, and this testosterone test gives you a head start.



