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The Testosterone Test will determine the level of testosterone (free and total) in your blood.
Testosterone is a hormone (commonly produced in males, but is also in females in small amounts) that affects sexual features and development. Testosterone levels explode in men after puberty and continue to rise until 40 years old.
Overall, this test will give you a better understanding of how much testosterone is in your blood.
If you’re taking steroids, a testosterone supplement, or any other anti-aging medicine, you should consider Testosterone, Free (Direct), Serum with Total Test. These supplements promote muscle and bone growth, but too much can affect your body in other ways.
Want more information? ANY LAB TEST NOW® offers a Growth Hormone Panel, which tests for both free and total testosterone, as well as Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1).
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Customers who consider the Testosterone Test might want to consider the Growth Hormone Panel. This panel tests for both free and total testosterone, as well as Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1). You might also consider the Basic Check-Up or upgrade to the Comprehensive Male Panel or Male Health Profile.
Normal Range:
TESTOSTERONE, FREE (MALE):
20-29 years
9.3-26.5 pg/mL
30-39 years
8.7-25.1 pg/mL
40-49 years
6.8-21.5 pg/mL
50-59 years
7.2-24.0 pg/mL
>59 years
6.6-18.1 pg/mL
TESTOSTERONE, FREE (FEMALE):
20-59 years
0.0-2.2 pg/mL
0.0-1.8 pg/mL
TESTOSTERONE TOTAL:
Age
Male (ng/dL)
Female (ng/dL)
1-5 mo
1-177
1-10
6-11 mo
1-5 y
0-10
6-7 y
0-20
8-10 y
0-25
0-30
11-12 y
0-350
0-50
13-15 y
15-500
Adults
241-827
14-76
High Results Indicate:
MEN: High levels can indicate testicular tumors, adrenal tumors or anabolic steroid use.
WOMEN: High levels can indicate Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or an ovarian or adrenal gland tumor.
Low Results Indicate:
MEN: Low levels may indicate hypothalamic or pituitary disease or damage to the testes. It can also indicate testicular failure or infertility.
WOMEN: Women should have low levels.
You should see your primary care physician.