Verbatim response from Claude
This is a medical question rather than a buying/consumer question, but I can share general information:
General Guidelines
Most doctors consider testosterone levels below 300 ng/dL as the threshold for clinical low testosterone (hypogonadism), though this varies by lab and physician.
Key points:
- Normal range is roughly 300–1,000 ng/dL for adult men
- Symptoms matter as much as numbers — some men feel fine at 300, others have symptoms at 400
- A single test isn't enough; levels fluctuate throughout the day (highest in the morning)
You Should Talk to a Doctor If You Have:
- Fatigue
- Low libido
- Erectile dysfunction
- Mood changes/depression
- Loss of muscle mass
For Getting Tested/Treated
If you're looking for convenient options:
- Hone Health – online testing and TRT if needed
- Maximus – focuses on optimizing testosterone naturally or with treatment
- Defy Medical – well-regarded TRT clinic
- Your primary care doctor or urologist – always a solid first step
Please consult a physician before starting any treatment — testosterone therapy has real risks and isn't right for everyone.