Testosterone conversion tool
A useful resource to convert testosterone levels between different measurement units

Testosterone conversion
Using this tool, you will be able to quickly and easily convert testosterone levels between different measurement units.
Either move the slider below the scale or type a testosterone level and choose what measurement unit you want to convert to
Testosterone substition recommended
Testosterone substition may be recommended based on free testosterone
Testosterone substition
usually not required
0
nmol/L
0
ng/mL
0
ng/dL
Conventional unit
Conventional to SI (multiply by)
SI unit
SI to Conventional (multiply by)
Testosterone
ng/dL
0.0347
nmol/L
28.8
Testosterone
Conventional unit
Conventional to SI (multiply by)
SI unit
SI to Conventional (multiply by)
ng/dL
0.0347
nmol/L
28.8
Treatment with testosterone should be considered on a case by case basis based on presenting symptoms and low calculated free testosterone.

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References
1. Wang C et al., Investigation, Treatment, and Monitoring of Late-Onset Hypogonadism in Males: ISA, ISSAM, EAU, EAA, and ASA Recommendations, J European Urology. 2009. 55, 121-130.
2. Traish AM et al, Testosterone Deficiency, The American J of Medicine. 2011. 124, 578-587.
Treatment with testosterone should be considered on a case by case basis based on presenting symptoms and low calculated free testosterone.