1. What is a low testosterone screening test?
A low testosterone screening test is an initial assessment that evaluates symptoms and hormone levels to identify potential testosterone deficiency. It often begins with tools like the ADAM questionnaire, followed by blood testing.
2. What is the ADAM questionnaire for low testosterone?
The ADAM questionnaire (Androgen Deficiency in Aging Males) is a validated screening tool used to identify symptoms of low testosterone in men and determine whether further testing is needed.
3. How accurate is the ADAM questionnaire for low testosterone?
The ADAM questionnaire is a useful screening tool but not diagnostic. It has high sensitivity, meaning it detects most men with symptoms, but blood tests are required to confirm low testosterone levels.
4. What is androgen deficiency in aging males questionnaire used for?
The androgen deficiency in aging males questionnaire is used to screen for hormonal decline in men, particularly testosterone deficiency, helping identify early signs before clinical diagnosis.
5. Can I do a low testosterone self-assessment test at home?
Yes, the ADAM questionnaire is a simple low testosterone self-assessment test men can complete at home. However, results should always be followed by professional blood testing.
6. How do I interpret my ADAM score for low testosterone?
A positive ADAM score typically means:
- “Yes” to libido or erection questions, or
- “Yes” to any three other questions
This suggests possible low testosterone and the need for further evaluation.
7. What are the early signs of low testosterone in men?
Early signs include:
- Fatigue
- Low libido
- Reduced muscle mass
- Brain fog
- Mood changes
- Weight gain
These symptoms often develop gradually and can be overlooked.
8. What symptoms of low testosterone should I watch for?
A symptoms of low testosterone in men checklist includes:
- Low energy
- Erectile dysfunction
- Poor concentration
- Increased body fat
- Loss of motivation
- Reduced strength
9. When should men test for low testosterone?
Men should consider testing if they experience persistent symptoms, especially after age 30–35, or if lifestyle factors such as stress, poor sleep, or weight gain are present.
10. How is testosterone deficiency diagnosed in the UK?
Testosterone deficiency screening in the UK involves:
- Symptom assessment (e.g., ADAM questionnaire)
- Blood tests measuring total and free testosterone
- Clinical interpretation by a specialist
11. What blood tests confirm low testosterone?
Key tests include:
- Total testosterone
- Free testosterone
- SHBG
- DHEA
- Estradiol
These provide a full hormonal profile for accurate diagnosis.
12. Can low testosterone affect mental health?
Yes. Low testosterone can contribute to:
- Low mood
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Reduced motivation
Hormones play a key role in brain function and emotional stability.
13. Is low testosterone only related to aging?
No. While testosterone declines with age, younger men can also experience low levels due to stress, poor sleep, obesity, nutrient deficiencies, and lifestyle factors.
14. Can lifestyle changes improve low testosterone?
Yes. Optimising:
- Sleep
- Nutrition
- Exercise
- Stress levels
can significantly improve testosterone levels, often alongside medical guidance.
15. Where can I get testosterone deficiency screening in London or Surrey?
Levitas offers comprehensive screening and optimisation services in:
- Mayfair
- Knightsbridge (HVN)
- Chelsea, Kensington, Marylebone, Belgravia
- Surrey (Esher, Guildford)
- Online consultations and home testing options