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June 25, 2026

Testosterone Test Cost: What a Free and Total Testosterone Test Costs Across Labs

What a testosterone test costs across direct-to-consumer labs, with draw fees factored in.

Testosterone Test Cost: What a Free and Total Testosterone Test Costs Across Labs

A testosterone test checks this key sex hormone, and advertised prices vary widely across direct-to-consumer labs. This page compares testosterone test prices, for the free and total panel, so you can find the lowest all-in cost.

What a testosterone test costs across labs

Ordered on its own, a testosterone test ranges from about $15.27 to $127.20 across direct-to-consumer labs, before a one-time draw fee. Mito members pay $15.27, with a non-member price of $21.38.

Lab

Test price

Draw fee

Mito (Member)

$15.27

$9.50-15

Mito (Non-Member)

$21.38

$9.50-15

GoodLabs

$22

$12

DrSays

$37.99

$9.99

Jason Health

$50

$18

Ulta Lab Tests

$52.95

$12.95

Marek Health

$60

$10

Quest (direct)

$62.10

$6

Walk-In Lab

$99

$6

Labcorp (direct)

$127.20

$0

Advertised prices, June 2026. Add each lab’s draw fee for a single-test order, and confirm current pricing before ordering.

Why testosterone prices vary so much

The test itself is standardized. Most direct-to-consumer labs send your sample to one of the same national reference labs, usually Labcorp or Quest, so the measurement is identical no matter who takes your order. What changes is the markup. A reseller at the high end of this range is buying the same assay a low-cost lab sells for a fraction of the price, then adding its margin, an ordering fee, or a clinical-review charge. The draw fee is separate again, and it is set by the collection site rather than the lab. That is why the all-in price for one identical testosterone test can swing so widely.

What a testosterone test measures

A testosterone test measures the hormone that supports muscle, bone, mood, and sexual function. The panel priced here reports total testosterone along with free and bioavailable testosterone, which reflect the active fraction your tissues can actually use. For a full reference on what the result means and where healthy levels sit, see the testosterone biomarker guide.

Is a cheaper testosterone test the same test?

For a standardized testosterone test, yes. It is a defined assay run at CLIA-certified labs, so a low-cost result and an expensive one measure the same thing to the same standards. Paying more does not buy a more accurate number. What a higher price sometimes includes is a written interpretation or a clinician’s review of your result. If you only need the value, the cheapest CLIA-certified option gives you the same data. If you want help acting on it, check whether interpretation is bundled or sold separately before you compare prices.

All-in cost: test plus draw fee

Almost every lab adds a one-time draw fee on top of the testosterone price, charged once per visit rather than per test. For a single inexpensive test that fee can be most of the bill, so compare the all-in total. If you add other markers to the same visit, that one draw fee is spread across all of them, which is where building a panel saves the most.

When should you get a testosterone test?

People test testosterone for low libido, fatigue, low mood, loss of muscle, or fertility questions, and to monitor therapy. Because levels are highest in the morning and vary day to day, a morning draw is preferred and a low result is usually repeated to confirm.

Does insurance cover a testosterone test?

When a doctor orders a testosterone test for a medical reason, insurance often covers it, though some plans limit how often they will pay and you may still owe a copay or part of your deductible. The direct-to-consumer prices on this page are cash-pay and are not billed to insurance. For many people, especially on a high-deductible plan, paying out of pocket can be cheaper than the share they would owe through insurance. If you are testing for routine self-monitoring rather than to investigate symptoms, cash-pay is often the simpler and lower-cost route.

FAQs

  • How much does a testosterone test cost? On its own, a testosterone test ranges from about $15.27 to $127.20 across the direct-to-consumer labs compared here, before a one-time draw fee. Mito has the lowest advertised price at $15.27 for members and $21.38 for non-members.
  • Do you need to fast for a testosterone test? Fasting is not generally required, but a morning draw is, since testosterone peaks in the early morning. Many labs ask for a sample between 7 and 10 am.
  • Which testosterone test should you order? The free and total testosterone panel priced here gives more insight than total alone, because it shows the active fraction. A total-only testosterone is cheaper and can be enough for a first look.
  • Where is the cheapest testosterone test? In this comparison, Mito has the lowest advertised price. Remember to add the draw fee for a single-test order, since a low test price with a high draw fee can cost more all-in than it first looks.
  • Do you need a doctor’s order for a testosterone test? Not for the direct-to-consumer labs here. They include the test authorization, so you order online and visit a collection site without your own physician’s requisition.
  • How long do testosterone results take? Most labs post testosterone results within one to three business days of your draw, and often the next day.

Medical Disclaimer

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Pricing is based on publicly available information as of June 2026 and may change. Always verify current pricing directly with each provider before making a purchasing decision.

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