TRT Diary guide

TRT Blood Work Schedule: What to Track and When to Review

A TRT blood work schedule helps you keep baseline labs, follow-up dates, results, reference ranges, and clinician review notes in one place.

Plan TRT blood work and follow-up labs. Updated June 3, 2025 Educational guide CSV template included
Illustrated TRT blood work schedule with baseline labs, follow-up dates, and result review.

TRT blood work schedule fields

  • Baseline lab date and what was ordered.
  • Follow-up lab dates recommended by your clinician.
  • CBC markers, testosterone values, PSA when relevant, lipids, CMP, and other individualized tests.
  • Collection timing, fasting note, lab name, and result received status.
  • Clinician review date, next action, and next planned lab date.

Free template

TRT blood work schedule XLSX

A lab scheduling tracker for baseline panels, follow-up blood work, result dates, reminders, and clinician review notes. Styled XLSX opens in Excel, Numbers, and Google Sheets. CSV is still available.

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Schedule tracking is not lab interpretation

A blood work schedule keeps appointments and results organized. It does not decide which labs you need or interpret values without clinical context.

The AUA and Endocrine Society both emphasize diagnosis and monitoring under medical care, which makes dates, results, and clinician comments worth preserving.

Connect lab dates to the rest of the tracker

When a lab is drawn, connect the date to symptoms, blood pressure, side effects, prescription notes, and follow-up questions.

TRT blood work schedule template

Field What to record
Milestone Baseline, early follow-up, ongoing monitoring, or clinician-requested lab.
Planned date When the blood work is expected or scheduled.
Completed date When the blood draw happened.
Panel or tests What was ordered and where results are stored.
Review note Clinician comment, next action, and next due date.

FAQs

What blood work should be scheduled for TRT?

Your clinician decides which labs are appropriate. Common tracking categories include testosterone values, CBC markers such as hematocrit, PSA when relevant, lipids, CMP, and individualized tests.

Should I track blood work dates or only results?

Track both. Dates help connect results to symptoms, prescription notes, side effects, and appointment timing.

Can TRT Diary remind me about blood work?

TRT Diary can help organize calendar events, lab results, reports, and follow-up questions in one timeline.

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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.