PRE-TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY PANEL
The Pre-Testosterone Therapy Panel consists of the following tests:
1. Testosterone (Free/Total)
2. Complete Blood Count
3. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
4. Estradiol
5. Lipid Panel
6. Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
7. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) with reflex to Thyroid Hormone (T4/Free)
8. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
Are you considering testosterone therapy due to low energy, low sex drive, physical changes or insomnia?
If you are considering androgen/testosterone replacement therapy you need to be aware of your overall health so that you are not surprised by new health problems that pop up once you begin therapy. These screening may uncover underlying issues so that these can be treated before you begin therapy. In some cases you will not be eligible to receive testosterone therapy if you have one of these conditions because they can cause serious symptoms and health issues. These potential issues include:
•Increased PSA levels and a risk of prostate cancer
•Abnormal complete blood count which can indicate blood disorders or risk of blood clots and strokes
•Fluid retention and swelling if kidney and/or liver function are previously compromised
•Acne
•Sleep apnea
About lab tests
This section contains information on laboratory tests conducted by Lab4Less in Miami and Fort Lauderdale. You can order a single test or use a comprehensive health screening. More information about comprehensive health screenings can be found here.
Important information:
The information given is for reference only and is not a public offer. For the latest information, please contact the Contractor's Medical Center or call-center. The list of services includes the maximum possible time for the research. It reflects the time of the research in the laboratory and does not include the time for delivery of the biomaterial to the laboratory. The deadline for completing the studies that were submitted in the regional medical centers, please specify by contact phone numbers of the centers. To see a list of suggested tests, click on the section of the catalog that interests you.