What is a Testosterone Level Test?

According to Cleveland Clinic, A testosterone test is a blood test that measures the level of the predominantly male hormone testosterone. Since the body functions at its best when in an optimal range, the result of either too low or too high can cause various health problems.
Testosterone exists in the body as bound testosterone, which is bound to sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) or free testosterone, which isn’t attached to anything. The body can utilize free testosterone easier than bound testosterone. In a testosterone blood test, results may show:
  • Total testosterone test. Measures both free testosterone and bound testosterone. The test should be done in the morning between 8 am and 10 am for best results.
  • Estradiol. This form of estrogen is vital for a healthy sex drive, erections and sexual function. Estradiol also offers protection to brain health and bones. If estradiol is out of balance, it reduces the effectiveness of TRT.
  • DHEAs. DHEA sulfate is an adrenal hormone that kick-starts the production of other hormones like testosterone. DHEA supplements are often recommended as part of our programs.
  • Free T3. T3 is an active thyroid hormone that controls metabolism, promotes fat burning, and, if deficient, can be one of the biggest threats to overall hormone health. If your clinic doesn’t offer this test, move swiftly on.
  • PSA. A Prostate specific androgen test checks levels of PSA, which, if too high, may indicate a prostate issue. We always check PSA is within the normal range before starting any TRT.