Quick Answer
Low testosterone should be diagnosed through a combination of symptoms, medical history, and lab testing. At Revive Medical Wellness & Aesthetics, Chase Duckwall, PA-C reviews the full clinical picture before recommending treatment.
Step 1: Identify Symptoms
Common symptoms include fatigue, low libido, mood changes, brain fog, decreased strength, increased abdominal fat, and slower recovery. These symptoms are important, but they are not enough by themselves to confirm low testosterone.
Step 2: Review Medical History
A provider should understand sleep, medications, alcohol use, stress, weight changes, fertility goals, and past medical conditions. These details can change the best course of action.
Step 3: Complete Lab Testing
Lab testing helps determine whether testosterone levels and related markers support a diagnosis or treatment plan. Depending on the patient, labs may include total testosterone, free testosterone, CBC, PSA, estradiol, SHBG, and additional markers.
Step 4: Interpret the Whole Picture
Numbers matter, but so do symptoms and safety. A provider should explain what the results mean and whether testosterone therapy is appropriate.
Step 5: Build a Monitored Plan
If care is appropriate, the plan should include treatment instructions, follow-up timing, symptom tracking, and repeat labs when needed.
FAQ
To schedule a testosterone evaluation in Hagerstown, contact Revive Medical Wellness & Aesthetics by Express Medical Care LLC at (240) 219-6770 or visit https://www.express-medicalcare.com/.


