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Feel Like Crap?
It Might Be Your Testosterone.

Take our free 2-minute symptom quiz — no lab results needed. Find out if your symptoms match low testosterone, and what to do about it.

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1 in 4
men over 30 have clinically low testosterone
3+ yrs
average time men wait before getting tested
40%
of men with low T report it severely affects their life
~$100
starting monthly cost for TRT via telehealth

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Most visitors don't have labs yet. That's fine. Start with how you're feeling.

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Low T Symptom Checker

10 honest questions about how you've been feeling. Get a clear "likely / possibly / unlikely" answer in 2 minutes. No lab results needed.

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Should I Get Tested?

7-step quiz based on your age, symptoms, lifestyle, and health history. Get a personalized recommendation: yes, maybe, or probably not.

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Testosterone Levels Guide

Enter your total testosterone number and age. Get a plain-English explanation of what it means and what to do next.

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TRT Cost Calculator

Select your state, preferred method, and insurance situation. See a realistic monthly cost estimate before you commit to anything.

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Compare TRT Methods

Injections, gels, pellets, creams, patches — honest pros, cons, costs, and telehealth availability for each option.

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Have SHBG on your labs?

Calculate your free testosterone (the biologically active fraction) using the clinical Vermeulen formula.

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Your Path from Symptoms to Treatment

TRT isn't complicated — but knowing the steps helps. Here's what the process typically looks like.

Step 1

Get Lab Work

A simple blood test measures total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, and more. Most telehealth providers order this for you.

Step 2

Review Your Results

Use our free tools to understand what your numbers mean. Low T is typically confirmed by two morning blood draws below 300 ng/dL.

Step 3

Consult a Provider

A licensed physician reviews your labs, symptoms, and health history. If TRT is appropriate, they write a prescription — often online.

Step 4

Start Treatment

Receive medication at home and monitor with regular labs. Most men feel meaningful improvement within 4–8 weeks of starting TRT.

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Testosterone Education

In-depth guides written with medical accuracy. No hype, just facts.

TRT Basics

What Is Testosterone Replacement Therapy? A Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about TRT: who it's for, how it works, what to expect, and how to get started safely.

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Symptoms

15 Signs of Low Testosterone (and What to Do About It)

Fatigue, brain fog, low libido — these could all be signs of low T. Here's how to identify them and what steps to take.

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Getting Started

How to Get TRT Online: A Step-by-Step Guide for 2025

The complete guide to getting a TRT prescription online — which platforms to use, what labs you need, and what to expect.

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Common Questions

Total testosterone normal range is 300–1000 ng/dL for adult men. Most laboratories flag below 300 ng/dL as low. Free testosterone (the biologically active fraction) is typically 9–30 pg/mL. "Optimal" for symptom-free men is often considered 500–900 ng/dL total T. Use our Testosterone Levels Guide to see where your number falls.
Most testosterone in your blood is bound to proteins — primarily SHBG (sex hormone-binding globulin) and albumin. Only the "free" fraction (~2-3%) is biologically active and can enter cells to exert effects. Some men have normal total testosterone but low free T due to high SHBG, which can still cause symptoms. Use our Free T Calculator to compute your free testosterone from your lab values.
Yes, in most U.S. states. Telehealth TRT platforms like Maximus, Fountain TRT, Hims, and Ro allow you to consult with a licensed physician online, get labs ordered or reviewed, and receive a prescription shipped to your door if appropriate. See our Find a Provider page for a full comparison.
TRT is FDA-approved and considered safe for men with diagnosed hypogonadism when properly monitored. Potential risks include polycythemia (thickened blood), testicular shrinkage, fertility impacts, and possible cardiovascular effects. Regular monitoring of labs (hematocrit, PSA, estradiol) mitigates most risks. Always work with a qualified provider and disclose your full medical history.
Costs vary widely. Compounded testosterone cypionate injections (the most common form) run $50–150/month via telehealth. Gels and creams are typically $100–200/month. Brand-name medications without insurance can cost $300–600/month. Use our TRT Cost Calculator to estimate your specific costs.
Medical Disclaimer: The tools and information on MyTRTCalculator.com are for educational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about your hormone health or starting any medication.