TRT Diary guide

Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before TRT

The best TRT questions are specific to diagnosis, monitoring, risks, fertility goals, follow-up, and what to do if symptoms or labs change.

Prepare for a TRT doctor visit. Updated October 9, 2025 Educational guide CSV template included
Illustrated doctor appointment question cards for TRT risks, labs, and follow-up.

Questions to bring

  • What symptoms and lab results support or do not support TRT for me?
  • What baseline labs and safety checks do you recommend?
  • How will we monitor hematocrit, blood pressure, PSA when relevant, and other markers?
  • How could TRT affect fertility, and what options should I understand first?
  • What side effects should I watch for, and when should I contact you?
  • When should follow-up labs and appointments happen?

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Doctor questions XLSX

A visit-prep worksheet for TRT diagnosis, baseline labs, monitoring, risks, fertility, side effects, and follow-up. Styled XLSX opens in Excel, Numbers, and Google Sheets. CSV is still available.

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Ask about monitoring before starting

A good visit should cover more than whether testosterone is low. Ask how your clinician will monitor safety markers, symptoms, lab timing, and follow-up appointments.

Bring your baseline notes so the conversation is grounded in your actual symptoms, vitals, medications, history, and goals.

Ask about fertility and long-term planning

If future fertility matters to you, ask about it before starting TRT. This is not a detail to leave for later.

Doctor question template

Field What to record
Diagnosis What evidence supports the diagnosis?
Baseline labs Which labs should be checked before treatment?
Monitoring How often will symptoms, labs, blood pressure, and hematocrit be reviewed?
Risks Which risks matter most for my history?
Fertility What should I understand before starting?
Follow-up When do we review progress and side effects?

FAQs

What should I ask my doctor before TRT?

Ask about diagnosis, baseline labs, monitoring schedule, hematocrit, blood pressure, fertility, side effects, follow-up timing, and what symptoms require urgent attention.

Should I bring a symptom log to a TRT appointment?

Yes. A symptom log can help your clinician understand your baseline and compare changes over time.

Should I ask about fertility before TRT?

Yes. If future fertility matters to you, discuss it before starting treatment.

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Medical note: This guide is for tracking and appointment preparation only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, dosage guidance, or emergency monitoring. Review symptoms, labs, blood pressure, and side effects with a licensed healthcare professional.