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A clinician-guided home blood test kit used to assess testosterone levels in women where deficiency may be considered.

Used to support specialist assessment before any discussion of testosterone treatment.

Supplied only following clinician review

£119.99

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1 Month Supply

1x Oestrogel Pump + 30x Utrogestan 100mg

£45.00

3 Month Supply

Most popular clinical regimen

£120.00

Overview

The Women’s Testosterone Blood Test Kit is an at-home blood test that uses a Tasso® blood collection device to measure testosterone levels in women.

Testosterone plays a role in female sexual desire and wellbeing, but testing is only recommended in specific clinical situations. This test is not a screening tool and is not intended for routine hormone checking.

Results are analysed by a UK laboratory and reviewed by a UK-registered clinician as part of a broader clinical assessment.

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What the test measures

This test measures testosterone using female reference ranges.

Results are interpreted carefully, as testosterone levels in women are naturally much lower than in men and can fluctuate.

A single result does not diagnose testosterone deficiency or determine treatment on its own.

A women’s testosterone blood test may be considered when:

This test is not suitable for routine hormone screening.

Online consultation

Answer questions about your symptoms, health history, and menopause status.

Clinician review

A UK-registered clinician reviews whether testosterone testing may be appropriate.

Home blood test kit using the Tasso® device

If advised, a test kit is sent to your home. The Tasso device is applied to the upper arm and uses gentle suction to collect a small blood sample — no finger-prick is required.

Results and next steps

Your sample is analysed by a UK laboratory. Results are reviewed by a clinician and used to guide further advice or discussion.

Blood test results are one part of a broader clinical assessment.

FAQs

No. Treatment is never automatic and requires further specialist assessment.

No. Results are interpreted using female reference ranges and specialist guidance.

Yes. Levels can vary, which is why results must be interpreted carefully.

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