Most doctors will not check E in a male unless T is very low, he's complaining of breast pains, and he's sporting a pair of DD's. There is also the issue that insurance often will not pay for the test.
If you really want to check E, you can order the test from www.lef.org. They should be putting all their blood tests on sale in the near future. I think I paid $26 for the test last May, but I'm also a member and get discounted rates to begin with. You want a result somewhere in the range of about 21 to 30. Anything above or below is associated with increased mortality. Make sure you get any hormone tests as close to 8:00 am as possible, and no later than 10:00 am. Hormone levels are highest at 8:00 am and decline by 70% at 8:00 pm.
If you really want to check E, you can order the test from www.lef.org. They should be putting all their blood tests on sale in the near future. I think I paid $26 for the test last May, but I'm also a member and get discounted rates to begin with. You want a result somewhere in the range of about 21 to 30. Anything above or below is associated with increased mortality. Make sure you get any hormone tests as close to 8:00 am as possible, and no later than 10:00 am. Hormone levels are highest at 8:00 am and decline by 70% at 8:00 pm.