Bloodwork

Bloodwork basics for TRT & peptide users

Your labs drive decisions — so read them properly. This page is the starting point: what to test, when to test, how to interpret patterns, and how to monitor without chasing noise.

What this section is for

This category is designed to prevent the two biggest mistakes: changing dose off a single number, and ignoring trends that clearly show risk building over time.

Recommended pathway (use this to avoid bad adjustments)

Start with fundamentals, then interpretation, then monitoring. When you’re ready to action the numbers, use the free testosterone calculator to sanity-check your FT, and the TRT dose calculator to model changes without guessing.

Start here: bloodwork fundamentals

Follow these in order if you’re new to TRT bloods or want a clean reset.

  1. Bloodwork basics for TRT — what to test, timing, and why reference ranges often mislead TRT users.
  2. How to read common lab markers — total T, free T, SHBG, E2, hematocrit, lipids, liver enzymes.
  3. Ongoing monitoring & follow-up labs — how often to test and what trends matter more than snapshots.

If you’re making decisions about dose or frequency, pair this with how to use the TRT dosage calculator and the dose planning basics guide.

Specific bloodwork topics

Core hormone markers

The numbers most people misread.

Risk & safety markers

What actually needs watching on TRT.

Monitoring strategy

How to test without chasing noise.

Tools you’ll actually use

Use tools at the decision point, not at the start.

Search bloodwork guides

Try markers like “hematocrit”, “E2”, “SHBG”, “AST”, “ALT”, “LDL”, or “free T”.

Search covers written guides only. Calculators live under Tools & Calculators. If you need to act on a number, use the free testosterone calculator or the TRT dose calculator.

Education only — not medical advice

Bloodwork guides are for general education. They do not diagnose conditions or replace professional medical advice. Always review results with a qualified clinician.