GetTested’s Testosterone Test Plus measures testosterone together with luteinizing hormone (LH) and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), offering a more complete assessment of hormone balance. This combination provides valuable insights into energy, mood, libido, fertility, and overall reproductive health, while SHBG levels help indicate how much testosterone is biologically available in the body.

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The Testosterone Test Plus from GetTested measures three important hormones in blood – testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) – providing a more complete picture of hormone balance and reproductive health. The test is performed via a simple dried blood spot (DBS) sample collected at home and analyzed in our accredited laboratory.
Testosterone is a key sex hormone that plays an essential role in muscle mass, bone strength, energy, mood, libido, and overall reproductive health in both men and women. Abnormal levels can be linked to symptoms such as fatigue, low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, mood changes, and reduced physical performance.
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is produced by the pituitary gland and regulates testosterone production in men and ovulation in women. Measuring LH alongside testosterone helps identify whether hormonal imbalances are caused by the testes/ovaries or by pituitary function.
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) is a protein that binds testosterone in the blood. Measuring SHBG is important because it determines how much testosterone is biologically active (free testosterone). High or low SHBG levels can therefore significantly affect symptoms even when total testosterone appears normal.
Testing testosterone, LH, and SHBG together provides deeper insights into:
The Testosterone Test Plus may be recommended if you experience symptoms of low or high testosterone, reduced fertility, menstrual irregularities, or unexplained changes in energy, mood, or sexual health. It is also useful for monitoring hormone-related conditions or treatment outcomes.
The test is performed using a simple dried blood spot (DBS) sample, collected at home with a finger prick. The sample is sent to our accredited laboratory for analysis, and results are delivered digitally for secure and convenient access to your hormone health insights.
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