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Testosterone Free Test

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Recommended Gender: Both

Sample Type: Blood

The Testosterone Free Test measures the unbound testosterone in your bloodstream — the biologically active form that influences body functions. Unlike total testosterone, free testosterone is not attached to proteins, making it crucial for evaluating hormone-related symptoms more precisely. This test is vital for diagnosing conditions like infertility, erectile dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances in both men and women. It provides a deeper insight into your body’s true androgen status.

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1,300.00

Whatsapp

+919354028488

Email Address

info@hprimelabs.com

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The Testosterone Free Test measures the level of free (unbound) testosterone in the blood. While total testosterone includes both protein-bound and unbound forms, free testosterone is the active form that directly affects cells and tissues. This test helps assess how much testosterone is readily available to the body for use. It plays a significant role in maintaining sexual health, muscle mass, energy levels, and mood, and is used to evaluate androgen-related disorders more accurately.

Why is the Testosterone Free Test Done?

This test is commonly done to:

  • Evaluate symptoms of low testosterone despite normal total testosterone results.

  • Diagnose hypogonadism (low testicular function) in men.

  • Investigate infertility, reduced libido, or erectile dysfunction.

  • Assess excess androgen activity in women, which may lead to symptoms like acne, hair growth, or irregular periods.

  • Monitor testosterone replacement therapy or other hormone treatments.

Who Should Get This Test?

The Testosterone Free Test is recommended for:

  • Men with symptoms of low testosterone but normal total testosterone levels.

  • Women showing signs of androgen excess, such as PCOS or hirsutism.

  • Individuals undergoing treatment for hormonal disorders.

  • Athletes or patients on anabolic steroids, to check for hormone balance.

  • Patients with pituitary or adrenal gland disorders affecting testosterone production.

Test Procedure & Preparation

  • Sample Type: Blood sample, typically drawn between 7 AM and 10 AM.

  • Fasting: Not always necessary, but follow your doctor’s instructions.

  • Preparation: Avoid intense physical activity and inform the lab if you’re taking hormonal or steroid medications.

Understanding the Results

  • Normal ranges depend on age and gender:

    • Men: ~5–21 ng/dL (can vary slightly by lab)

    • Women: ~0.3–1.9 ng/dL

  • Low free testosterone levels may indicate hypogonadism, aging, pituitary issues, or certain medications.

  • High free testosterone in women can indicate PCOS, adrenal tumors, or congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

  • It’s often used alongside total testosterone, SHBG, and albumin levels to provide a complete hormone profile.

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