What else should I know before a blood test?
Make sure to follow any specific instructions from your healthcare provider regarding fasting or medications. If you are on other hormone therapies or medications, inform your doctor as they may affect the test results. Always be consistent with the time of your testosterone application and blood tests to get the most accurate assessments over time.
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What happens if I forget to apply the gel one day? Should I still take the blood test?
If you forget to apply your gel on the day of a blood test, it’s important to let your healthcare provider know. Skipping a dose can affect the accuracy of your blood test results. Ideally, you should resume your regular dosing routine and reschedule ...
My finger prick blood test failed. What should I do?
If your finger prick blood test fails, you can order another test through the below link. Please note that we don't handle blood test transactions and therefore, can't provide refunds. If you need further assistance, please contact the test provider ...
The practitioner couldn't collect blood during my blood test that I booked via your website. What should I do?
If your blood test fails, you can arrange another blood test appointment and try again. You could also opt for a home blood test kit, which is a finger prick test. Please note that we don't handle blood test transactions and, therefore, can't provide ...
How do I get blood tests done?
Here are your options for how to get your blood tests done: Order an at-home finger prick test through the GenderGP Blood Test Portal. Vitall, the service provider, offers this as an option for GenderGP members and non-members who are 16 or older and ...
I think my blood test was contaminated by my gel. What do I do?
If you feel that your hormone level in the blood tests is wrong, please arrange to repeat the test to ensure that your dosage is safe and effective. For members and non-members above age 16, you can order a finger-prick blood test through the ...