Testosterone Test

Testosterone Test

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  • Measures level of total testosterone
  • Finger prick sample collection
This test can serve as a diagnostic tool in helping to understand symptoms related to low testosterone, such as changes in body fat or muscle mass, mood or libido changes.
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This test measures your total testosterone level

Your testosterone test results will provide detailed information on whether your total testosterone level is normal, low, or high. With your results, you’ll receive lifestyle tips for supporting healthy testosterone levels and your overall wellness. This information can help you and your healthcare provider begin to address any testosterone-related symptoms you may be experiencing, and take the next steps that are right for you.


Total Testosterone

Your total testosterone level is a measure of the testosterone concentration you have in your blood. Also known as Total T, it includes both free testosterone as well as the testosterone bound to the proteins in your blood. While testosterone is commonly regarded as the primary male sex hormone, it is also essential for bone density, libido, body fat distribution, and supporting muscle mass.


Experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, weight change, hair loss, or low libido?

If your testosterone hormone levels are too high or too low, you may experience a variety of uncomfortable symptoms that feel disruptive to your daily life.


Body
Mind
Reproductive
  • Fatigue or feeling tired
  • Decreased muscle mass
  • Weight changes
  • Increased body fat
  • Hair loss or abnormal hair growth
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Depression
  • Low libido
  • Erectile or sexual dysfunction
  • Decreased volume of semen

Everything you need to understand your results


Pre-paid shipping both ways

All materials for sample collection and shipping back to the lab

Detailed directions and an instructional video to guide you

Help along the way from our customer care team

Digital and printable results

Watch a recorded educational session led by a healthcare professional


CLIA Certified Labs

Each lab we work with is CLIA-certified (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments). This means they have to meet high standards to obtain both state and federal certifications and submit themselves to regular inspections.

Physician Reviewed

ANSA tests are reviewed and approved by an independent board-certified physician within your state.

Secure Data

ANSA is HIPAA compliant and takes your privacy very seriously. We use state-of-the-art, bank-grade encryption to ensure your data is stored securely, and under no circumstance do we ever sell your data.

Easy to Understand

Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.

Personalized

View a personalized report of each marker tested as well as detailed information about what your results mean for you.

Actionable

Take action on your health and wellness. Use your report to help guide your next steps. Attend a live webinar led by a healthcare professional to learn more about your results and get your questions answered.

  • Register your kit

    Once your test kit arrives, you register it at everlywell.com using the unique ID number included in your box.

  • Collect your sample at home

    You collect your sample in the comfort of home and mail it to a certified lab with prepaid shipping.

  • Receive results in days

    Within days you'll receive physician-reviewed digital results and useful insights on our secure platform.

Questions?

Can I use results from a home paternity test for legal reasons?

Results from a home paternity test cannot be used as proof of paternity for legal reasons such as child support, custody, Social Security, etc. This is because DNA is collected by test participants, chain-of-custody protocol is not followed, and identities of tested parties haven’t been independently verified.

Be assured your results from a home paternity test will still be accurate for the samples provided to us: they are just for peace of mind and personal knowledge only. If you need results for court or think you may in the future, call us directly at 858-643-5555.

Are results for a home paternity test just as accurate as for a legal one?

 Yes; results for a home paternity test are just as accurate as they are for a legal test. In fact, once samples arrive at the lab, the process for testing is exactly the same for a home test as it is for a legal one. You can be certain your results for a home paternity test are accurate for the samples we are provided.

What if the cheek swabs seem too wet to put in the paper sample envelopes?

Cheek-swab samples are not the same as saliva samples, so we recommend that customers swab for a full 30 seconds per swab while taking care to avoid the saliva-rich gum areas. If samples seem “too wet” once swabbing is complete, just wave the swab in the air for 1-2 minutes before placing it in the paper sample envelope.

Do names appear on the home paternity test report?

Ansa does not put names on the home paternity test report, since identities of the test participants have not been independently confirmed. Names of participants are requested on sample envelopes for internal-tracking and communication purposes only. If you want a report with names, you may want to choose a legal paternity test instead. Sorry—we cannot add names to a home paternity test upon request.

Do you accept unusual samples for home paternity testing?

Cheek-swab samples are the industry standard for this type of test. Cheek swabs make DNA extraction by our lab’s robots easy, which is one way to keep costs lower for our customers. If you want to submit an “unusual” sample such as toothbrush, ear wax on swabs, or fingernail clippings, you must call us directly at800-681-7162to discuss your request with one of our experts. Keep in mind there is a non-refundable fee of $150 required to test a sample’s viability prior to testing.