At-Home Lab Testing
Understanding your hormone levels is foundational to any treatment decision. OakMD offers at-home lab testing for testosterone, hormones, and key biomarkers — with provider-reviewed results to guide your care.
Lab Testing Options
Testosterone Test Kit
Measure total and free testosterone from the comfort of home. Results are reviewed by a licensed provider.
- At-home collection kit
- Provider-reviewed results
- Total & free testosterone levels
Hormone Testing
A comprehensive hormone panel covering testosterone, estradiol, LH, FSH, SHBG, and other key markers.
- Comprehensive biomarker panel
- Multiple hormones tested
- Clinical interpretation included
Blood Work for TRT
The standard lab panel for TRT monitoring — including CBC, metabolic panel, and testosterone levels.
- Complete TRT monitoring panel
- CBC & metabolic panel included
- Supports ongoing care
Why Lab Testing Matters
Lab results provide the objective data your provider needs to make clinical decisions about your treatment.
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Common Questions
How does at-home lab testing work?
You'll receive a test kit at home. Following the instructions, you collect a small sample (typically a blood spot card or standard blood draw at a lab partner location). Results are processed and reviewed by a licensed provider, who will share them with clinical context.
Do I need a prescription for lab testing?
Most lab panels offered through OakMD are ordered by a licensed provider as part of your intake. In some states, direct-access testing is also available. Your care team will guide you through the appropriate process.
Ready to Get Started?
Complete a brief online intake. A licensed provider will review your information and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. OakMD is a telemedicine platform. All treatments are prescription-based, subject to provider review, and may not be appropriate for all individuals. A licensed provider will evaluate your medical history and determine eligibility. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.