I'm sure it is technically challenging and prohibitively expensive, but I wish there was a cost effective machine that could test TT, FT, and/or E2 at home. You can get a hematocrit testing machine for about $150 on Amazon. Obviously glucose testing. I would think the market for at-home T testing would be huge.
I know private testing is readily available in the US so it might be less of an issue for Americans. But up here in Canada the options are more limited.
I know private testing is readily available in the US so it might be less of an issue for Americans. But up here in Canada the options are more limited.