Female Hormone

Hormones are substances that send chemical messages in the body and have a variety of effects on processes like physical development, reproduction, and mood.
Hormone testing may be used for a variety of purposes in women and people assigned female at birth. Hormone tests for women can be used to confirm pregnancy, track menopause, detect hormonal imbalances, and understand the cause of reproductive health issues.
  • Includes several hormone and general health tests that are typically ordered by women.  Hormone testing can help to monitor fertility issues, menstrual irregularities, menopause and other health concerns.

  • Contains a comprehensive selection of hormone tests as well as several general health tests which are commonly ordered by women.  Hormone testing can help to evaluate fertility issues, menopause and other health concerns.

Male Hormone

The male hormone panel includes a selection of blood tests that are important to men's health.  Hormones are chemicals created by the body that play important roles in the functions of your organs, skin, muscles, and other tissues. When one or more of these hormones are out of balance it can have an impact on your health.  Hormone problems can be difficult to identify without blood testing because the symptoms they cause are often common to other health issues.  Some symptoms of hormone imbalance in men include constipation, depression, dry skin, difficulty concentrating, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, infertility, stiffness in the joints, loss of libido, loss of muscle mass, thinning hair, insomnia, unexplained weight gain, and pain in the muscles.
Irregular test results should be reviewed with your doctor to determine the appropriate course of action.
  • Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S)

    Estradiol, Sensitive

    Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) & Luteinizing Hormone (LG)

    Insulin

    Testosterone, Free and Total

    Thyroid Basic Panel with TSH

  • Cortisol

    Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S)

    Estradiol, Sensitive

    Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) & Luteinizing Hormone (LG)

    Growth Hormone (GH)

    Insulin

    Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1)

    Prolactin

    Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)

    Testosterone, Free and Total

    Thyroid Basic Panel with TSH and Free T4

  • The Men’s Health Panel provides a quick, affordable way for men and their doctors to assess key areas for their overall health.