Medical care for clinically low testosterone

The symptons are real. So is the support you can get. Low testosterone can affect how you feel day to day.

We make it simple to get tested, speak with a qualified doctor, and understand the right options for you.

The hormone that’s holding  men back

1 in 4 men suffer from
low testosterone

DOI: 10.1210/jc.2007-1245

90%

of men in Australia remain undiagnosed
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.2006.00992

Low testosterone can take the joy of of life

Can affect:

Energy levels

Sex drive

Low mood

Lack of focus

Muscle loss

Slow recovery

Weight gain

Erectile dysfunction

Sleep quality

Many people experience no noticeable symptoms at all. This is why blood testing and risk marker assessment can be valuable even when you feel well.

Do you recognise these symptoms?

Answer a few quick questions to see whether low testosterone could be contributing.

How it works

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Complete your intake

Start by completing a short online intake covering your health history, goals, and symptoms. This helps determine eligibility and guide next steps.

Complete your intake
Takes a few minutes
Secure
Completed online

Test what matters

Complete our Hormone Health blood panel through one our network of 4000+ Australian pathology partners, guided by your health goals and clinical history.

Test what matters
Fast Appointments
Nationwide access
No unnecessary tests

Understand your results

Your results are uploaded to our secure patient portal and reviewed by AHPRA-registered medical practitioner.

Understand your results
Clear Explanations
Trends over time
No medical jargon

An actionable plan

Your practitioner will recommend a personalised care plan which may include treatment, lifestyle guidance, and ongoing monitoring.

An actionable plan
Individualised
Evidence based
Medically appropriate

Why Hormone Health with Get Limitless?

Treatment informed bycomprehensive labs

We start with in-depth pathology to understand your hormone profile in context. Results guide eligibility, dosing considerations, and ongoing monitoring — not guesswork.

Clinically guided,not one-size-fits-all

All treatment decisions are based on objective blood testing and clinical assessment by AHPRA registered medical practitioners ensuring testosterone is only considered when medically appropriate.

Convenient Australia-wide testing

Access blood testing through 4,000+ partner pathology locations nationwide, with fast turnaround times and results automatically uploaded to your secure portal.

Ongoing, connected care

We start with in-depth pathology to understand your hormone profile in context. Results guide eligibility, dosing considerations, and ongoing monitoring — not guesswork.

How treatments work

Identifies what’s missing

Blood testing shows which hormone levels fall outside optimal ranges.

Supports hormonal balance

When appropriate, care supports hormone balance across key body systems.

Helps address underlying drivers

Treatment addresses root hormonal factors, not just symptoms.

The hormone health journey

0–3 months

Initial stabilisation

During the early phase, testosterone levels may begin to stabilise as treatment is introduced. Follow-up testing and clinical reviews are used to monitor how your body is responding and to adjust dosing if needed.

3–6 months

Ongoing monitoring & optimisation

With continued medical oversight, clinicians may refine treatment based on blood results, symptoms reported, and individual response. Many patients reach a more consistent hormonal range during this period.

6–12+ months

Long-term management

Treatment becomes part of an ongoing care plan focused on maintaining appropriate hormone levels over time. Regular reviews help ensure therapy remains suitable, safe, and aligned with your health goals.

0–3 months

Initial stabilisation

During the early phase, testosterone levels may begin to stabilise as treatment is introduced. Follow-up testing and clinical reviews are used to monitor how your body is responding and to adjust dosing if needed.

3–6 months

Ongoing monitoring & optimisation

With continued medical oversight, clinicians may refine treatment based on blood results, symptoms reported, and individual response. Many patients reach a more consistent hormonal range during this period.

6–12+ months

Long-term management

Treatment becomes part of an ongoing care plan focused on maintaining appropriate hormone levels over time. Regular reviews help ensure therapy remains suitable, safe, and aligned with your health goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is men’s hormone health care

Men’s hormone health care focuses on assessing and managing hormone levels that may change with age or health conditions. Care is guided by clinical assessment and blood testing to determine whether treatment is medically appropriate.

What is low testosterone

Low testosterone occurs when testosterone levels fall below the healthy range for an individual. This can be influenced by age medical conditions medications lifestyle factors and metabolic health.

What symptoms may be associated with low testosterone

Some men with low testosterone may experience reduced energy changes in mood lower libido difficulty concentrating changes in body composition or reduced physical performance. Symptoms vary and are not diagnostic on their own.

How is testing performed with Get Limitless?

After completing your intake and recommended approach, you’ll receive a pathology referral if testing is appropriate. Blood collection is completed through our network of over 4,000 accredited pathology locations across Australia.

Results are typically available within days and are automatically uploaded to your secure patient portal for review.

How do you determine if testosterone treatment is right for me

Eligibility is determined through comprehensive blood testing and a consultation with an AHPRA registered medical practitioner. Treatment is only considered when results and clinical assessment indicate it is appropriate.

Is testosterone treatment safe

When prescribed appropriately and monitored by a qualified medical practitioner testosterone therapy can be used safely for some men. Your clinician will discuss potential benefits risks and side effects before any treatment is started.

Do I need blood tests before treatment

Yes. Blood testing is essential to understand your hormone levels in context and to rule out other medical causes. Ongoing testing may be required to monitor response and safety.

Still have questions?

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