Testosterone Therapy & Hormone Testing
Physician-supervised testosterone therapy and hormone testing for men and women at PureFormMD. Comprehensive lab panels, individualized protocols, ongoing monitoring.
A diagnostics-first hormone program anchored in comprehensive lab testing. Testosterone evaluation and FDA-approved therapy for men and women, alongside the adjacent hormones — thyroid, estradiol, progesterone, DHEA, cortisol — that influence how you feel and function.
Investment: · Engagement: Ongoing physician supervision
What's Included
- Baseline comprehensive hormone lab panel
- Physician consultation and protocol design
- Individualized therapy plan (where clinically indicated)
- Scheduled follow-up labs and dose titration
- Ongoing physician access between visits
Signature Modalities
- Testosterone Testing — Total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, and bioavailable testosterone for accurate androgen status.
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy (Men) — Injectable, topical, or pellet testosterone, physician-prescribed and monitored.
- Low-Dose Testosterone (Women) — Physician-directed low-dose testosterone where clinically indicated for libido, energy, or lean mass support.
- Estradiol & Progesterone Evaluation (Women) — Cycle, perimenopausal, and postmenopausal hormone assessment with optional therapy.
- Estradiol Management (Men) — Aromatase activity monitoring alongside testosterone therapy to maintain balanced estradiol.
- DHEA-S Assessment — Adrenal androgen baseline as part of the full hormone picture.
- Thyroid Panel — TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, and thyroid antibodies.
- Comprehensive Hormone Panel — Cortisol, LH, FSH, prolactin, and IGF-1 alongside sex hormones.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is a candidate for testosterone therapy?
- Adult men and women with symptoms of low testosterone and confirmatory lab values reviewed by a physician. Candidacy is determined case-by-case after intake and baseline testing.
- How is testosterone administered?
- Common physician-prescribed forms include intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, topical gel or cream, and subcutaneous pellets. The route is selected with you based on clinical factors and preference.
- How often is monitoring done?
- Baseline labs are drawn before therapy, with typical follow-up labs at approximately 6–12 weeks after initiation or dose change, then on a maintenance schedule set by your physician.
- Is testosterone therapy offered to women?
- Yes, low-dose testosterone may be prescribed for women where clinically indicated, always physician-supervised and with appropriate lab follow-up.
- What testing is included?
- Comprehensive sex hormone panel, thyroid panel, adrenal markers, pituitary hormones, and standard safety labs (CBC, CMP, lipids, plus PSA and hematocrit for men on therapy).
- Is hormone therapy covered by insurance?
- PureFormMD is a private concierge practice. Coverage for labs and prescriptions varies by carrier and plan; our team can provide documentation to submit to your insurer.