Are you experiencing decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, or are you struggling with infertility? A screening to test your total testosterone is the first step in evaluating your condition so you can make a more informed decision about your best course of action. My Lab ReQuest allows you to order your own Testosterone, Total screening directly and to share your results with a medical physician for professional advice. No doctor’s order is required to place your order and you don’t have to go through insurance.

Order Your Own Testosterone, Total (Adult Male) Screening for $55

Order & Pay for your tests in 3 easy steps.

  • 1 Select Tests
  • 2 Preferences & Authorization
  • 3 Payment & Schedule

*Available under Hormone Testing category on test menu page

Take charge of your health by ordering your own testosterone screening. Get insights into your testosterone levels and better understand the effect these levels may be having on your health. Complete your testing at any of our 70 Patient Service Centers located throughout Arizona. Get fast, reliable test results within a matter of days. Ready to get started? Place your order online in just four easy steps!


Why order your own Testosterone, Total (Adult Male) screening with My Lab ReQuest?


Since the passage of the law in 2015 that allows for consumers in Arizona to order their own lab tests, thousands of patients have used our My Lab ReQuest service to take charge of their health and make more informed healthcare decisions. Our Testosterone, Total (Adult Male) screening is one of seven screenings we offer for you to check and monitor your hormones.

Patients choose Sonora Quest Laboratories to meet their lab testing needs for a wide range of reasons, including:

Award-Winning Quality

As the nation's largest integrated laboratory system, Sonora Quest Laboratories delivers award-winning quality services every day to more than 23,000 patients across Arizona. We are the #1 bioscience company in Arizona, according to Ranking Arizona, and we are also the only healthcare company to even win the Arizona Governor's Award for Quality. Most importantly, we are accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP), the organization whose accreditation ensures the highest standard of care for laboratory patients.

Convenient Locations

Schedule an appointment or walk in to any of our 70 Patient Service Centers located across Arizona! We have over 45 locations in Metro Phoenix, 14 locations in Tucson and Southern Arizona, and various other locations across Northern and Western Arizona. Moreover, several of our locations are conveniently located inside of Safeway markets so that you can plan your screening around your trip to your neighborhood grocery store.

Order Your Testosterone, Total (Adult Male) Screening

Order a Testosterone, Total (Adult Male) screening for $55 & pay for your test in 3 easy steps. 

  • 1 Select Tests
  • 2 Preferences & Authorization
  • 3 Payment & Schedule

*Available under Hormone Testing category on test menu page

Additional Hormone Screenings

Estradiol (E2)

Measures the level of estradiol in your blood.

Estrogen, Total

Measures the level of total estrogen in your blood. Estrogens are secreted by the gonads, adrenal glands, and placenta. Total estrogens provide an overall picture of estrogen status for men and women and are a major indicator in evaluating reproductive health as well as hormonal disease states.

FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)

Measures the level of FSH in your blood.

Progesterone

Measures the level of progesterone in your blood. Progesterone is a hormone that plays a major role in reproductive health.

Testosterone, Total & Free

Measures the level of total and free testosterone in your blood and may be useful as a follow-up test for an abnormal Testosterone, Total.

Testosterone, Total (Women/Children)

Measures the level of total testosterone in your blood.

My Lab ReQuest Patient Testimonial

“I believe My Lab ReQuest is the first generation of true patient centered healthcare in America. One in which a ‘person’, not a patient, can monitor and manage to some extent, and hopefully a greater extent in the near future, their own physiological process and status.