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Testosterone Analysis Test

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The testosterone analysis test can help identify potential hormone imbalances and support the diagnosis of certain medical conditions in both males and females.

Testosterone is a vital hormone that plays a central role in sexual and reproductive health, as well as other important functions such as muscle mass, bone density, hair growth, energy levels, and mood regulation.

It is produced primarily by the testicles in males and by the ovaries and adrenal glands in females.


Measures Testosterone Levels to Help Identify Hormonal Imbalances.

Hair Sample Collection Method

Comprehensive Long-Term Hormone Profiling

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Sample Requirement: Up to 1.5 inches (approximately 3.8 cm) of new hair growth is required for analysis.


  1. Purchase the testosterone test online.
  2. Check your inbox for detailed instructions on how to collect and mail your hair sample for analysis.
  3. Receive your personalized report



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FAQ'S

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Testosterone is commonly measured using saliva or blood samples. While these methods reflect current levels in the body, they have a key limitation: hormone levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day and across different phases of the menstrual cycle.


Hair-based testosterone testing offers a different approach. It provides a retrospective, blended average of free testosterone available to the body over a period of up to 3 months. Unlike a single, moment-in-time saliva or blood test, hair analysis delivers a longer-term view—offering more accurate insights into chronic hormonal imbalances or deficiencies.



Low testosterone levels in males can lead to symptoms such as erectile dysfunction, infertility, and low sex drive. High testosterone levels in females may cause symptoms like acne, excess hair growth, and irregular menstrual cycles.


Understanding your testosterone levels can help your healthcare provider determine the most appropriate treatment or lifestyle recommendations for your individual needs.



Testosterone plays a key role in many essential functions within the body.


In males, it supports the development of reproductive tissues (like the testes and prostate), regulates sex drive (libido), aids in sperm production, and contributes to muscle mass, bone density, and mood.

In females, although present at lower levels, testosterone still plays a vital role in maintaining muscle strength, bone health, mood stability, and sexual function.


Balanced testosterone levels are important for energy, mood, metabolism, and overall well-being in both men and women. Imbalances can lead to a range of physical and emotional symptoms, making hormone testing a valuable tool in personalized health management.

In men, low testosterone can cause fatigue, low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and muscle loss. In women, high testosterone may lead to acne, excess body hair, and irregular periods. Both genders may experience mood changes, weight gain, or sleep disturbances.

Yes. Regular exercise, stress management, quality sleep, and a healthy diet can support optimal testosterone levels. Reducing alcohol intake and avoiding endocrine disruptors may also help.

Imbalances can result from age, stress, chronic illness, obesity, medication use, or underlying endocrine disorders. In women, conditions like PCOS can raise testosterone levels.

Testosterone helps regulate mood, motivation, and energy levels. Low levels are often linked to depression or fatigue, while imbalances may also affect metabolism and body composition.

Blood and saliva tests reflect hormone levels at a specific point in time, which can fluctuate throughout the day. Hair testing provides a blended average of hormone levels over several weeks or months, offering a more comprehensive view of long-term hormonal health.

Chemically treated hair can slightly affect results. Please note any treatments on your submission form so we can adjust the analysis accordingly. If possible, use untreated hair.