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Schedule a Testosterone – Total Test at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, a well-established NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre with top-notch facilities and cutting-edge Pathology and Radiology technologies. In our state-of-the-art laboratory, advanced immunoassay technology is used to precisely measure Total Testosterone levels in your blood, helping doctors assess sexual, reproductive, endocrine, or abnormal hormone production issues and evaluate hormone levels for proper balance. Our certified lab workers guarantee precision and correct testing that leads to dependable information and quick turnaround times for correct diagnosis and therapy planning.

About Testosterone – Total Test

Total Test is a measurement of all the testosterone present in your blood, both free and protein-bound. Testosterone is the main male sex hormone, which is synthesized primarily in the testicles of men, as well as by the adrenal glands of both men and women, and a small amount by the ovaries in women. This hormone plays a vital part in the strength of muscles, bones, sex drive, sperm production, mood, and overall reproductive health. 

What is Testosterone – Total Test?

Testosterone – Total Test is a straightforward blood test that measures the level of Testosterone, in both males and females. Useful in diagnosing several conditions associated with hormone imbalances, infertility, delayed or early puberty, or erectile dysfunction (reduced libido and menstrual problems, and also in identifying disorders of the testes, ovaries, or adrenal gland. It can also be done as a checkup on hormone replacement therapy or other hormone treatments.

Common Reasons for a Testosterone – Total Test

  • Male infertility evaluation
  • Low sex drive (low libido)
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Delayed or early puberty
  • Suspected low testosterone (Hypogonadism)
  • Evaluation of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Excessive hair growth in women (Hirsutism)
  • Monitoring testosterone replacement therapy

Conditions Evaluated

Low Testosterone (Hypogonadism)

Helps diagnose reduced testosterone production that may cause fatigue, low libido, infertility, and decreased muscle mass.

Male Infertility

Assesses testosterone levels as part of a comprehensive fertility evaluation.

Erectile Dysfunction

Helps determine whether hormonal imbalance contributes to erectile dysfunction.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Assists in evaluating elevated testosterone levels associated with PCOS in women.

Adrenal and Testicular Disorders

Helps detect hormone abnormalities caused by disorders affecting the adrenal glands or testes.

Delayed or Precocious Puberty

Evaluates abnormal sexual development in children and adolescents.

Who Should Consider This Test?

Your doctor may recommend a Testosterone – Total Test if you:

  • Experience reduced sex drive or erectile dysfunction
  • Have symptoms of low testosterone
  • Are undergoing fertility evaluation
  • Have irregular menstrual cycles or symptoms of PCOS
  • Show signs of delayed or early puberty
  • Need monitoring during hormone replacement therapy
  • Have suspected endocrine or adrenal gland disorders

Benefits of Testosterone – Total Test

  • Measures total testosterone levels accurately
  • Helps diagnose hormone imbalances
  • Supports fertility evaluation in men
  • Assists in diagnosing PCOS and other hormonal disorders
  • Helps monitor hormone replacement therapy
  • Simple, safe, and accurate blood test

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Pathologists and Laboratory Experts
  • Advanced Hormone Testing Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and reliable reports
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your Testosterone – Total Test

For the best pathology laboratory or Testosterone – Total Test or Total Testosterone Test, you should make an appointment with Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy today. Our expert team does their utmost to make your hormone test accurate and report back promptly to help diagnose any hormonal imbalance, fertility, reproductive disorder, or endocrine conditions.

Test information: Fasting not necessary, but preferred

Reporting: Within 12 hours*

  • Fasting is generally not required for the Testosterone – Total Test unless specifically advised by your doctor.
  • For the most accurate results, the test is usually recommended in the morning (between 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM), especially for men, as testosterone levels are naturally highest during this time.
  • You may drink water and continue your normal diet unless instructed otherwise.
  • Inform your doctor if you are taking testosterone supplements, anabolic steroids, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), corticosteroids, fertility medications, or other hormonal medicines, as these may affect the test results.
  • Tell your doctor if you have recently experienced a serious illness, surgery, or significant physical stress, as these can temporarily influence testosterone levels.
  • Bring your doctor's prescription along with any previous Testosterone, Free Testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, Prolactin, or other hormone test reports for comparison, if available.
  • Continue taking your regular medications unless your doctor advises otherwise.
  • Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access for blood sample collection.
  • Arrive at the diagnostic centre 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment for registration.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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