TESTOSTERONE TESTING IN
BANGKOK: KNOW YOUR
TESTOSTERONE LEVEL

Testosterone Testing is one way for male individuals to become aware of their of Testosterone levels, particularly during Andropause, which is characterized by a decline in testosterone production. H.U.M. Clinic, a leading TRT clinic in Bangkok, provides Testosterone Check-up service to meet your needs.
Whether you are experiencing symptoms of low testosterone, seeking a baseline measurement, or considering testosterone replacement therapy in Bangkok, we guide you through every step. Our services include comprehensive hormone check-ups, advice on preparing for blood tests, and transparent pricing. Additionally, we offer expert consultations to discuss your results and potential treatments.
Doctor completing a testosterone testing request form during a men's health consultation.

Testosterone Testing Service in Bangkok at H.U.M. Clinic

H.U.M. Clinic is the medical clinic where you can get Testosterone Testing in Bangkok. We specialize in comprehensive testosterone testing level services to help men understand their hormonal health. Testosterone plays a crucial role in male well-being, influencing factors such as sex drive, muscle growth, bone density, and overall energy levels. Our clinic offers detailed testing for testosterone that covers total testosterone, free testosterone, and related hormones to provide a clear picture of your hormonal status. With our experienced doctors and state-of-the-art laboratory accredited with ISO 15189, we ensure accurate and reliable results.
By choosing H.U.M. Clinic, you are opting for a trusted partner in managing and improving your testosterone levels and overall well-being. We are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health with personalized care and attention.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR VISIT

Here are the steps of how to get Testosterone Testing

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

Contact us via Line, WhatsApp, or call. Making an appointment. Walk-ins are accepted if necessary.

PHYSICAL VISIT

Visit our clinic located in Exchange Tower Building, conveniently connected to BTS Asok and MRT Sukhumvit stations.

REGISTRATION

Register upon arrival, giving basic information and contact
information.

CONSULTATION

Meet with our experienced doctors to discuss your symptoms and health concerns.

BLOOD TEST

A simple blood test will be conducted to measure your testosterone levels.

GETTING THE RESULT

You will get the detailed report of testosterone testing sent to your email within 2-3 days.

FOLLOW-UP

Based on your results, we will discuss potential treatment options or lifestyle changes to improve your vitality and wellness.

WHY MEN NEED TESTOSTERONE TESTING?

Testosterone plays a crucial role in men’s overall well-being, influencing various aspects of physical and mental health. Understanding your testosterone levels can help identify and address potential health issues.

Importance of Testosterone in Men

FERTILITY

Testosterone regulates sperm production and reproductive health, making it central to male fertility.

SEX DRIVE AND ERECTILE
FUNCTION

Testosterone is essential for maintaining libido and supporting healthy erectile function.

MUSCLE GROWTHFUNCTION

Testosterone supports muscle development, recovery, and overall strength.

BONE HEALTH

Testosterone contributes to bone density and overall skeletal health, reducing long-term fracture risk.

METABOLISM

Testosterone affects body fat distribution, lean mass, and energy levels.

MOOD REGULATION

Helps stabilize mood, reducing depression and anxiety.

COGNITIVE FUNCTION

Enhances memory, concentration, and executive function.

EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING

Promotes a sense of well-being and reduces fatigue.

STRESS RESPONSE

Testosterone improves resilience to stress and supports recovery from physical and mental strain.

Signs You May Need Low Testosterone Testing

If several of the following apply to you, low testosterone testing is a reasonable next step. Symptoms often develop gradually and can be mistaken for normal aging or stress.

  • Low libido or reduced interest in sex
  • Erectile dysfunction or weaker erections
  • Persistent fatigue despite adequate rest
  • Unexplained weight gain, particularly abdominal fat
  • Loss of muscle mass or strength
  • Poor sleep quality or insomnia
  • Reduced memory, focus, or motivation
  • Mood changes, irritability, or low mood
  • Decreased bone density or unexpected fractures

Experiencing two or three of these symptoms does not confirm low testosterone, but it does warrant bloodwork. A single test gives a baseline; in some cases a second morning test is done to confirm.

Testosterone Level by Age

Testosterone production peaks in a man’s twenties and gradually declines from around age 30 onward. The table below outlines typical total testosterone reference ranges by decade. Use these as a general guide only; your doctor will interpret your result against the specific lab range and clinical picture.

Age GroupTypical Total Testosterone (ng/dL)Notes
20 to 29Approx. 600 to 900Peak production years
30 to 39Approx. 500 to 800Natural decline of around 1% per year begins
40 to 49Approx. 400 to 700Monitor if symptoms appear
50 to 59Approx. 350 to 650Andropause risk increases
60+Approx. 300 to 550Routine testing recommended

Values are illustrative. Final interpretation uses our ISO 15189-accredited lab’s exact reference ranges.

TESTOSTERONE LEVEL BY AGE

REASONS FOR TESTOSTERONE LEVEL TESTING

Several factors make testosterone level testing worthwhile. The most common reasons are age-related decline, lifestyle or medical risk factors, and symptom investigation.

Natural Decline with Age

Testosterone levels naturally decrease by about 1% annually after age 30. Men with initially low or moderate testosterone levels, combined with lifestyle factors such as smoking and alcohol consumption, are at a higher risk of experiencing low testosterone.

Lifestyle & Medical Risk Factors

Several lifestyle and health conditions are strongly linked to reduced testosterone production. Recognizing these risk factors helps you decide whether to test earlier rather than later.
• Obesity and high body fat: Excess adipose tissue increases aromatization of testosterone to estrogen, lowering measurable testosterone.
• Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance: Metabolic dysfunction is closely associated with low testosterone.
• Heavy alcohol consumption: Alcohol directly suppresses testicular function and the pituitary axis.
• Smoking: Chronic tobacco use contributes to vascular and hormonal changes that lower testosterone.
• Chronic illness: Conditions such as kidney disease, liver disease, HIV, and autoimmune disorders affect hormone production.
• Sleep disorders: Obstructive sleep apnea and chronic sleep deprivation reduce overnight testosterone production.
• Chronic stress: Prolonged cortisol elevation suppresses testosterone.
• Certain medications: Opioids, corticosteroids, and some antidepressants or antipsychotics are known to lower testosterone.

BENEFITS OF TESTOSTERONE TESTING

Older man reviewing health information considering testosterone level testing and treatment options.
By undergoing testosterone check, you can take proactive steps towards maintaining your health and well-being. Our experienced doctors at H.U.M. Clinic are here to guide you through the process and provide the best care tailored to your needs.

Accurate Diagnosis:

Helps your doctor diagnose the cause of
symptoms and tailor an appropriate treatment plan.

Early Detection:

Identifying low testosterone early can prevent more severe health issues and improve quality of life.

Personalized Treatment:

Enables personalized treatment options, including lifestyle changes, medications, or testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A TESTOSTERONE TEST

Preparing for a testosterone blood test properly ensures the most accurate and reliable
results. At H.U.M. Clinic, we recommend following these guidelines before your test:

TIMING OF THE TEST

Take the test in the morning before 11 AM, as testosterone levels peak between 7 AM and 10 AM.

AVOID ALCOHOL

Do not consume alcohol for at least 3 days before testing. Alcohol can impact hormone levels and skew test results.

NO SMOKING

Refrain from smoking before your test. Smoking can also affect hormone levels and overall health.

GET ADEQUATE SLEEP

Ensure you have a good night’s sleep, at least 6-8 hours. Sleep significantly impacts testosterone production and levels.

MEDICATIONS TO DISCLOSE

Tell your doctor about any medications, supplements, or hormone products you are currently using. Steroids, anticonvulsants, barbiturates, opioids, corticosteroids, and some antifungals can influence testosterone results. Do not stop prescribed medications before testing unless your doctor advises it.
Blood sample tubes labeled Testosterone Total and Free ready for testing testosterone levels.
If you cannot adhere to the above recommendations, you can still have your testosterone tested at any time of the day. This will provide a baseline of your testosterone level. Testing at a different time can still give valuable insight into your hormonal health, particularly if you follow consistent habits.

HOW DO WE TEST TESTOSTERONE LEVELS?

Understanding your testosterone levels involves measuring different types of testosterone present in your blood. The blood is drawn by the venipuncture procedure. At H.U.M. Clinic, we use advanced testing methods to provide comprehensive results.

TOTAL TESTOSTERONE TESTING

Includes all testosterone in the blood, both bound and unbound. It is composed of free testosterone, bioavailable testosterone bound to albumin, and testosterone bound to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). In the test report, it will only show the number of the Total testosterones.

FREE TESTOSTERONE TESTING PANEL

Free testosterone is calculated by algorithm measuring the Total Testosterone, SHBG, and Albumin. Here is what you get from testing the Free Testosterone Panel Report:
  • SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin): SHBG binds roughly 45% of testosterone in the blood and directly influences how much free and bioavailable testosterone is available.
  • Albumin: Albumin loosely binds and transports hormones, including testosterone.
  • Total Testosterone: All testosterone in the blood, both bound and unbound.
  • Free Testosterone: The small fraction that is unbound and biologically active, capable of interacting with cellular receptors.
  • Free Testosterone Percentage: Represents, on average, about 2% of the total testosterone.
  • Bioavailable Testosterone: The combined free testosterone and albumin-bound testosterone. About 53% of testosterone in the blood is loosely bound to albumin.

SHBG (SEX HORMONE
BINDING GLOBULIN)

SHBG binds approximately 45% of testosterone in the blood. Levels of SHBG can influence the amount of free and bioavailable testosterone.

ALBUMIN

albumin binds to and transports hormones, including testosterone

TOTAL TESTOSTERONE

Includes all testosterone in the blood, both bound and unbound.

FREE TESTOSTERONE

This small fraction is unbound and active, capable of interacting with cellular receptors.

FREE TESTOSTERONE PERCENTAGE

Represents in average about 2% of the total testosterone.

BIOAVAILABLE
TESTOSTERONE

Refers to testosterone loosely bound to albumin and free testosterone. About 53% of testosterone in the blood is bound to albumin.

WHAT IS THE PRICE FOR TESTOSTERONES TESTING?

Hand holding a hormone blood test tube for low testosterone testing price comparison.
At H.U.M. Clinic, we offer comprehensive Testosterone Check-up services with transparent pricing. Our aim is to provide accurate and timely results to help you understand your hormone levels better. The price for Testosterone Check-up is depending on which types of testosterone testing is chosen.
Price For Total Testosterone Testing:
The testing price for Total Testosterone is 800 THB. The turnaround time 1-2 days.Price For Free Testosterone Testing Panel: The Testing Price For Free Testosterone Panel Is 3290 THB. The Turnaround Time Is 2-3 Days.

COMPREHENSIVE FUNCTIONAL HORMONE AND
TESTOSTERONE CHECK-UP

At H.U.M. Clinic, we provide comprehensive hormone check-ups related to testosterone levels. Understanding these hormones can help identify the underlying causes of low testosterone and guide appropriate treatment.

ADDITIONAL KEY HORMONES TO CHECK:

FSH/LH (FOLLICLE-STIMULATING
HORMONE/LUTEINIZING
HORMONE):

Role: Released from the pituitary gland in the brain, these hormones regulate testicular function, including sperm production and testosterone synthesis.

Importance: Imbalances can indicate issues with testicular function or pituitary gland disorders.

PROLACTIN:

Role: Secreted by the pituitary gland, prolactin levels affect testosterone production and sexual function.

Importance: Abnormal levels can lead to testosterone deficiency and sexual dysfunction.

PROLACTIN:

Role: Secreted by the pituitary gland, prolactin levels affect testosterone production and sexual function.

Importance: Abnormal levels can lead to testosterone deficiency and sexual dysfunction.

THYROID FUNCTION (TSH, FREE T3, FREE T4):

Role: Thyroid hormones, released by the thyroid gland, regulate body metabolism.

Importance: Thyroid imbalances can affect overall energy levels, metabolism, and testosterone levels.

CORTISOL:

Role: Released by the adrenal glands, cortisol helps regulate various body functions, including stress response and metabolism.

Importance: High or low cortisol levels can impact testosterone production and overall health.
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WHY CHOOSE H.U.M
CLINIC FOR
TESTOSTERONE TESTING?

Choosing the right clinic for your testosterone testing is vital for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. At H.U.M. Clinic, we provide exceptional service and care, ensuring you get the best possible outcomes.

ADDITIONAL KEY BENEFIT OF TESTING AT H.U.M CLINIC:

EXPERTISE IN MEN’S HEALTH

Our clinic is staffed by experienced male doctors who specialize in men’s health and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Doctor Consultation is 800 THB for a 30 minutes session.

ACCREDITED LABORATORY

Our testosterone testing labs meets the stringent ISO 15189 standards, ensuring precise and reliable test results.

CONVENIENT LOCATION

Located centrally in Bangkok. We are easily accessible via public transportation, BTS Asok and MRT Sukhumvit.

COMPREHENSIVE CARE

We offer a holistic approach to health, ensuring you receive thorough care and guidance based on your testosterone levels.

TRANSPARENT PRICING

Clear and upfront pricing for all services. No hidden fees, ensuring you know exactly what to expect.

ADDITIONAL KEY BENEFIT OF TESTING AT H.U.M CLINIC:

If your testosterone testing results confirm low testosterone and your symptoms match the clinical picture, our doctors can discuss treatment options with you. These include targeted lifestyle changes, nutritional support, and medically supervised testosterone replacement therapy Bangkok. Each treatment plan is tailored to your bloodwork, age, health status, and long-term goals.

To book your test or discuss results, contact H.U.M. Clinic via LINE, WhatsApp, phone at 098 983 2949, or email at info@hum-clinic.com.

FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTIONS

What is the normal range of Testosterone level?

The Testosterone is measured by the blood serum in the unit of ng/dL. The normal range varies depending on the age group.

Can I get a testosterone test without a doctor’s referral?

Policies vary by clinic. At H.U.M. Clinic, the clients can do the tests with or without seeing the doctor. However, if you have any concerns, we recommend a consultation with our doctors for the specific inquiry.

What is the difference between total and free testosterone testing?

Total testosterone measures all testosterone in the blood, both bound and unbound. Free testosterone measures only the biologically active fraction, which is about 2% of the total. If Total T is normal but symptoms persist, a Free T Panel is typically the next step.

How long does it take to get testosterone testing results?

Total testosterone results are sent to your email within 1 to 2 days. The Free Testosterone Panel takes 2 to 3 days because it includes SHBG, albumin, and calculated values.

Is testosterone testing at H.U.M. Clinic done in an accredited lab?

Yes. All testosterone testing labs used by H.U.M. Clinic meet ISO 15189 standards for medical laboratory quality and competence, ensuring precise and reliable results.

Can certain medications affect my testosterone test results?

Yes, medications such as steroids, anticonvulsants, and barbiturates can affect your testosterone levels. Inform your doctor about any medications you’re taking before the test.

How often should I test my testosterone levels?

The frequency of testing depends on your health status and symptoms. Your provider may recommend regular testing if you experience symptoms associated with low or high testosterone to monitor and manage your condition effectively.

Are there any risks associated with testosterone testing?

Testosterone tests are generally low risk. Most people experience no complications, although some may have mild bruising or discomfort at the needle site, which usually resolves within a few days.

What happens if my testosterone results are low?

If results confirm low testosterone along with symptoms, our doctors will discuss treatment options, including lifestyle changes, nutritional support, or testosterone replacement therapy Bangkok, tailored to your individual profile.

Can women get testosterone testing at H.U.M. Clinic?

H.U.M. Clinic specializes in men’s health and TRT. Women seeking hormone testing (for example, PCOS work-up or androgen assessment) are welcome to book a consultation, and we can refer to specialist services where appropriate.

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