Testosterone Blood Test Cost Without Insurance
Testosterone testing is commonly ordered by both men and women to evaluate hormone levels. Whether you're checking for low testosterone symptoms or monitoring hormone therapy, pricing through traditional healthcare can be unpredictable.
With JustLabs, you can order a testosterone test at a clear, upfront price, without insurance or surprise bills.
Transparent testosterone test pricing
Includes both free and total testosterone
- Cash pay only
- No insurance billing
- No membership required
Prices are shown on the test page to reflect the most up-to-date availability and fees.
What's included in a testosterone test
Our testosterone test measures both key markers:
- •Total Testosterone - The overall amount of testosterone in your blood
- •Free Testosterone - The portion not bound to proteins, available for your body to use
Testing both provides a more complete picture than total testosterone alone. The specific tests included are listed on the test page.
Why testosterone test prices vary
Testosterone testing costs can vary significantly because:
- •Insurance may not cover testing without specific symptoms documented
- •Total-only vs. free+total panels are priced differently
- •Hospital and specialty clinic markups can be substantial
Cash pay testing removes that uncertainty by showing the price upfront.
What a testosterone test is used for
A testosterone test is commonly used to:
- •Evaluate symptoms like fatigue, low libido, or mood changes
- •Monitor testosterone replacement therapy
- •Assess fertility concerns
- •Investigate hormonal imbalances in both men and women
This page provides pricing information only and does not replace medical advice.
How ordering works with JustLabs
Ordered by licensed clinicians following clinical protocols
Drawn at Quest Diagnostics patient service centers
Results delivered digitally once ready
No insurance, no subscription, no hidden fees.
When a testosterone test may be ordered
People often order a testosterone test when experiencing:
- •Fatigue or decreased energy
- •Low libido or sexual dysfunction
- •Mood changes or difficulty concentrating
- •Changes in muscle mass or body composition
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to test testosterone?
Testosterone levels are typically highest in the morning. Testing between 7-10 AM is often recommended for the most accurate results.
Do I need to fast for a testosterone test?
Fasting is not required, but morning testing is recommended.
Do I need insurance to order a testosterone test?
No. JustLabs is cash pay only and does not bill insurance.
What's the difference between free and total testosterone?
Total testosterone measures all testosterone in your blood. Free testosterone measures only the portion not bound to proteins, which is the active form your body can use.