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What is the Testosterone - Total test?
The Testosterone test measures the amount of the hormone testosterone in your blood. Testosterone is the primary sex hormone in men but is also found in women in lesser amounts. Sex hormones are responsible for the sexual and reproductive development in both genders. The body functions optimally when testosterone levels are within normal range. A testosterone level that is too high or too low can cause health problems in men and women. Testosterone circulates in the blood as bound testosterone (attached to proteins) and free testosterone (unbound to proteins). The Total Testosterone test measures the total (free and bound) testosterone level in the blood. It is a common test done to evaluate symptoms of high or low testosterone levels. It helps diagnose the cause of problems like early or delayed puberty in boys, low sex drive and infertility due to low testosterone in men, and conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women that are often associated with high testosterone levels. Stress can disrupt the hormonal balance, leading to symptoms such as weight gain, hair loss, and mood changes. In bustling cities like where stress levels are on the rise, getting a Testosterone test can help identify and manage hormonal problems early.
What the 14 parameters cover
Typical reference ranges — your report marks anything outside them:
Why take the Testosterone - Total test?
The Testosterone test may be advised for the following reasons: Detecting Abnormal Testosterone Levels The Testosterone test is done to evaluate symptoms of high or low testosterone levels and diagnose any underlying disorder that affects testosterone production. For Males: Testosterone levels naturally decrease with age. Low testosterone can affect the mood, sex drive, and muscle mass in men. Conditions like thyroid problems, chronic illnesses such as liver or kidney disease, pituitary gland disorders, or testicular problems (injury or infection) may cause low testosterone. High testosterone may be seen with testicular tumours, adrenal gland disorders, or steroid use. For Females: The test is often used to identify high testosterone levels. High testosterone in women may be caused by conditions like PCOS, pituitary disorders, ovarian tumours, or adrenal gland disorders. Diagnosing Health Conditions Testosterone testing aids in determining the causes of early puberty, such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia, or delayed puberty, such as Klinefelter syndrome. Monitoring Health Testosterone testing is done to monitor health if you have a history of an abnormal testosterone level. Testing is also done if you are taking medications that may affect your testosterone levels. For transgender men undergoing masculinizing hormone therapy, regular Testosterone testing is done to monitor hormone levels.
Understanding your report
What your results can mean — always review them with your doctor:
The tables below provide a comprehensive interpretation of the test results, by age group and gender: Males Females Interpretation Low testosterone in males: Major causes include hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, testicular failure, hyperprolactinaemia, hypopituitarism, certain liver and kidney diseases, and severe illness. Testosterone levels are normally much lower in females compared to males. Extremely low testosterone levels in women may be due to disorders of the adrenal glands, ovaries, or pituitary gland. Your doctor will interpret the test results based on your age, symptoms, health history, and the results of any other tests done, and explain what they mean to you.
Testosterone - Total test at home in Ahmedabad
FAQs on the Testosterone - Total test
How much does a Testosterone Total Test cost?
The MRP of the Testosterone - Total test is ₹550. Sun Pathology currently offers it at a discounted price of ₹350, as per the current rate list.
What is a Testosterone test used for?
To measure total testosterone levels in the blood.
Is fasting required for a Testosterone test?
No fasting is needed for the Testosterone - Total test. You can eat and drink normally, unless your doctor has advised otherwise.
Is home sample collection available for Testosterone tests?
Yes — Sun Pathology provides free home sample collection across Ahmedabad, with hourly slots between 6 AM and 8 PM. You can book it on this page or by calling 079-67006700.
What is the procedure to book a Testosterone test with Sun Pathology?
You can book the Testosterone - Total test on this page, on WhatsApp, or by calling 079-67006700. Choose free home collection (6 AM–8 PM) or walk in to any Sun Pathology centre, open 8 AM–8 PM every day including Sunday.
What are the normal levels for a Testosterone test?
Your report shows your value next to the laboratory's reference range for each parameter. Reference ranges vary with the testing method, age and sex, so please have your doctor interpret the result in the context of your health.
How much time does the Testosterone test take?
Reports for the Testosterone - Total test are usually ready within 6 hours of sample collection, and are delivered on WhatsApp and email.
How often do I have to do the Testosterone test?
That depends on why the test was advised. Many people include it in a routine annual health check-up; your doctor will suggest the right frequency for your situation.