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You can get your testosterone tested online through direct-to-consumer lab services or telehealth clinics, and if results plus symptoms support it, a licensed clinician can prescribe treatment and ship medication to you.[1][4][5][9]
The basic path is:
- Order a testosterone test online through a service like Quest Diagnostics, Labcorp, or an at-home kit like Everlywell; depending on the service, you may do a finger-prick/mail-in sample or go to a lab for a blood draw.[5][6][8][9]
- Complete a medical intake or telehealth visit where a licensed provider reviews your symptoms, health history, and goals.[1][2][4]
- Get your results reviewed by a clinician, usually with consideration of total testosterone and other hormone/lab data before any prescription is made.[1][2][4]
- If eligible, receive treatment online such as testosterone replacement or alternatives like enclomiphene, with medication shipped to your door and follow-up monitoring arranged.[1][4]
A few specific options mentioned in the results:
- Hims: offers an at-home kit, provider review, and treatment if appropriate.[1]
- Hone Health: offers online testing and physician-guided TRT, with pricing shown for its test and membership model.[4]
- Quest Diagnostics / Quest Health: lets you buy a testosterone test online and book a nearby sample collection appointment.[5]
- Labcorp OnDemand: lets you purchase a total testosterone blood test online, with provider review of the request.[9]
- Everlywell: offers an at-home testosterone test with mail-in sample collection and physician-reviewed results.[6]
One important caution: some sources say testosterone is a controlled substance and note legal restrictions on starting treatment, including in-person exam requirements in some situations.[7] In practice, online treatment availability depends on the clinic, your location, and current prescribing rules, so it’s best to confirm that the service is licensed in your state and offers ongoing monitoring.[1][2][4][7]
If you want, I can help you compare Hims vs Hone vs Labcorp vs Quest for the fastest, cheapest, or most doctor-supervised option.