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Haven’t checked your testosterone recently? Get tested from the comfort of home or at a nearby LabCorp.
Talk to an expert
Already have your results or want to explore your options? Speak with one of our hormone health experts.
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“It was a huge relief to have such a straightforward option for testing.”
“If you’re struggling with hormone imbalances or Low T, I can’t recommend Posterity Health and Caitie enough.”
“The Low‑T kit order process was easy and I am not computer savvy!”
“Completing the Low‑T tests at home prevented a lost day at work by not having to sit in a lab.”
“The at‑home Low T kit was a hassle‑free way to get accurate results without a lab.”
How Does It Work?
Our easy, 4-step process is covered by most major insurance plans
Convenient low-t screening
- At-home or in-lab (LabCorp) testing
- Free results review call with a clinician
Expert evaluation
- Full hormone panel
- Medical history review
- Physical exam and symptom assessment
Rx & personalized plan
- Injectable or topical testosterone
- Oral medications
- Clomid or HCG (especially if fertility is a concern)
- Overseen by our employed physicians
Ongoing support
- Follow-up lab testing
- Regular check-ins every 3 to 6 months
- Ongoing adjustments as needed
Convenient low-t screening
- At-home or in-lab (LabCorp) testing
- Free results review call with a clinician
Expert evaluation
- Full hormone panel
- Medical history review
- Physical exam and symptom assessment
Rx & personalized plan
- Injectable or topical testosterone
- Oral medications
- Clomid or HCG (especially if fertility is a concern)
- Overseen by our employed physicians
Ongoing support
- Follow-up lab testing
- Regular check-ins every 3 to 6 months
- Ongoing adjustments as needed
It’s not just a pill – it’s a plan
Did you know that quick-fix testosterone options can put you at risk for infertility, heart attack, and even certain kinds of cancer?
Our science-backed approach has you covered.
Feature | Posterity Health model | Other low‑T offerings |
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Test results in 48 hours | ✓ | ✕ |
Expert care from men’s health specialists |
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Covered by insurance | ✓ | ✕ |
Medication management with fertility in mind |
✓ | ✕ |
Telehealth options | ✓ | ✓ |
Ongoing support & check‑ins | ✓ | ✕ |
Saturday night energy. Monday morning focus.
A personalized approach to low testosterone led by clinical experts can lead to feel-good benefits now — and down the road.
- Boost performance
- Maintain muscle mass
- Increase energy
- Sharpen mental focus
- Rev sex drive
- Sleep better
- Reduce weight gain
- Improve fertility
With the right support, you can beat nature’s odds.
Men lose about 1% to 2% of their testosterone levels per year after age 40.
FAQs
What is Low Testosterone?
Testosterone is a sex hormone produced by both males and females. This hormone is naturally much higher in males and it plays a key role in the development of many male characteristics (e.g., hair growth, vocal cord lengthening, etc.). And, of course, your testosterone levels are critical for sperm production (spermatogenesis) as well as being an excellent indicator of testicular health.
Also referred to as male hypogonadism, Low-T can occur in any male regardless of their age. Different symptoms can develop depending on your age and the condition’s severity. You may receive a Low-T diagnosis when your blood testosterone drops to less than 300 nanograms per deciliter (ng/dL), although new data suggests that an age adjusted testosterone level may be a better assessment of testosterone deficiency.
What are the different treatment options?
We offer the most comprehensive options for exogenous testosterone. When used alone, these options will likely compromise your sperm production and negatively impact your fertility. Be sure to talk to our team about family building before starting one of these medications.
Exogenous TRT
Topical Testosterone Gels – These are the easiest and most common modalities, and are applied to your shoulders daily.
Oral Testosterone Supplements – Typically taken twice/day by mouth, oral supplements are easy, well-tolerated, and there’s no risk of liver damage.
Subcutaneous Injections – Whether you get autoinjectors or needle administration, Low-T injections will be given multiple times per week to stabilize your hormone levels.
Intramuscular Injections – This is the most common testosterone replacement strategy because it’s low-cost and effective. The injections are administered to the thigh/upper quadrant of the buttocks weekly and your options include the injections listed above and other anabolics.
Testosterone Pellets – These are administered via a quick, 15-minute in-office procedure. The pellet is inserted at a small puncture site under the skin and dissolves over 3-6 months allowing stable levels over a longer period of time.
Intranasal Testosterone – This is a fast-acting, nasally administered testosterone medication. It’s a great option for those wishing to preserve sperm production or avoid needles.
Testosterone Enhancing Treatments
Fertility-Preserving Testosterone Enhancement are designed to increase your natural testosterone production while preserving fertility. Testosterone Enhancement Treatments include:
Oral Medications:
- Medication that increases LH and FSH signaling to the testicles to increase testosterone production and sperm production
- Medication that blocks the conversion of testosterone to estradiol, therefore increasing testosterone levels, decreasing estradiol and indirectly increasing LH and FSH signaling to the testicles to further increase testosterone production and sperm production
Injectable Medication:
- Medication that mimics LH and signals the testicle to increase testosterone production
Is Low Testosterone Connected to Male Infertility?
Male hypogonadism or low testosterone may be an indicator of poor testicular function. Testosterone is important for sperm production, and low testosterone can be associated with male infertility. For some men, assessing hormone levels and treating abnormalities can improve fertility.
How can exogenous testosterone therapies affect fertility?
Exogenous testosterone therapies can shut down the body’s natural production of testosterone and sperm, leading to infertility. For some men, this can even result in azoospermia, the complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate. Posterity Health reproductive urologists are experts in both testosterone treatment and male fertility, and they will design a plan that incorporates your family planning goals.
Do you accept insurance?
Our goal is to provide affordable care. Posterity Health provides care nationally for Progyny, Maven, Carrot, and Kindbody members. Commercial insurance coverage varies by state and plan, we will be glad to check your eligibility.Posterity Health also provides financing through Care Credit and discounts through Livestrong Fertility. You can also use your HSA/FSA account to pay for our services.
Can Low Testosterone be a cause of low libido or erectile dysfunction (ED)?
Yes, low testosterone levels can contribute to a decrease in libido (sex drive) and may play a role in erectile dysfunction (ED). Testosterone is a key hormone that influences sexual desire and function in men. When levels are low, it can result in reduced interest in sexual activity and difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
What are other side effects of Low Testosterone related to decreased performance?
Physical Performance: Reduced muscle mass and strength, leading to decreased endurance and difficulty maintaining physical activity levels. Men with low testosterone may experience slower recovery after exercise and an overall decline in athletic performance.
Call Our Low-T Line:
(720) 513-8166