The Female Hormone panel provides a comprehensive assessment of hormonal balance, including reproductive and thyroid function. It evaluates key hormones involved in fertility, menstrual health, and adrenal function to offer a clear overview of overall hormonal health and help identify potential imbalances.
Sample Type: Blood
Preperation: See Below
Sample Collection: In Person
ABOUT THE FEMALE HORMONE PANEL
This Female Hormone Panel helps detect irregularities in menstrual cycles, fertility issues, and symptoms of menopause by measuring key reproductive hormones. It also assists in diagnosing conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and adrenal disorders by evaluating hormone levels like DHEAS and total testosterone. By including thyroid function through TSH testing, it provides insights into metabolic and energy balance, which are crucial for overall well-being.
TESTS INCLUDED IN FEMALE HORMONE PANEL
An estradiol test measures the level of estradiol, the primary form of estrogen, in the blood, which is crucial for regulating the menstrual cycle, reproductive health, and overall hormonal balance. Elevated estradiol levels can indicate conditions such as ovarian tumors or hyperestrogenism, while low levels may suggest ovarian insufficiency or menopause. This test is often used to evaluate fertility, monitor hormone replacement therapy, and assess the function of the ovaries and adrenal glands.
A total testosterone test measures the level of testosterone in your blood to evaluate hormonal balance and diagnose conditions related to low or high testosterone levels. This test helps identify issues such as hypogonadism, infertility, erectile dysfunction, or hormonal imbalances that may affect overall health. It also aids in monitoring the effectiveness of treatments for conditions related to abnormal testosterone levels.
A progesterone test measures the level of progesterone hormone in the blood, which is crucial for regulating the menstrual cycle and supporting pregnancy. Elevated levels may indicate ovulation or pregnancy, while low levels can suggest possible issues such as ovarian dysfunction or risk of miscarriage. This test is often used in conjunction with other hormone tests to assess fertility, monitor pregnancy, or diagnose conditions related to hormonal imbalances.
A DHEA-S test measures levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in your blood to evaluate adrenal gland function and diagnose hormonal imbalances. DHEA-S, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, plays a role in developing secondary sexual characteristics and overall hormonal balance. The test helps identify conditions such as adrenal insufficiency or excess, guiding treatment and management of related disorders.
A follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) test measures the level of FSH in the blood, which is essential for regulating the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles in women. Elevated FSH levels may indicate reduced ovarian function or menopause, while low levels can suggest issues with the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. This test is commonly used to evaluate fertility, assess menstrual irregularities, and diagnose conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and other hormonal disorders.
A luteinizing hormone (LH) test measures the level of LH in the blood, which plays a key role in regulating the menstrual cycle and ovulation. Elevated LH levels can indicate ovulation or conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), while low levels may suggest pituitary gland issues or hormonal imbalances. This test is often used alongside other hormone tests to assess reproductive health, diagnose fertility issues, and monitor conditions affecting the ovaries.
The Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Test with Reflex to Free T4 (FT4) measures the level of TSH in your blood to assess thyroid function. If the TSH levels are abnormal, the test will automatically include a Free T4 (FT4) measurement to further evaluate thyroid function. This helps in diagnosing thyroid disorders, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, and monitoring treatment effectiveness.
If you’re experiencing symptoms like irregular menstrual cycles, difficulty conceiving, unexplained weight changes, fatigue, mood swings, or signs of menopause, this test may be helpful. It is also beneficial if you have been diagnosed with conditions such as PCOS or thyroid disorders, or if you’re monitoring your hormone levels for overall well-being. Consulting with a healthcare provider can help determine if this test is right for you.
This hormone panel tests various aspects of health, including:
1. Menstrual irregularities: Evaluates hormone levels affecting cycle regularity and ovulation.
2. Fertility issues: Assesses key hormones involved in reproductive health and conception.
3. Menopause symptoms: Detects hormone fluctuations related to menopause, like hot flashes and mood swings.
4. Elevated androgens: Screens for signs like acne, excessive hair growth, and hormonal imbalances.
5. Fatigue and weight changes: ests for hormonal causes of unexplained tiredness or weight gain/loss.
6. Adrenal function: Monitors stress-related hormone imbalances affecting energy and well-being.
7. Thyroid dysfunction: Evaluates metabolism and energy issues tied to thyroid health.
This hormone panel provides insights into various aspects of health:
1. Hormonal Balance: Identifies overall hormonal imbalances affecting health.
2. Menstrual and Reproductive Health: Assesses factors influencing menstrual regularity and fertility.
3. Adrenal Health: Monitors stress-related hormone levels impacting well-being.
4. Menopausal Status: Evaluates hormone fluctuations related to menopause symptoms.
5. Thyroid Function: Assesses thyroid hormone levels for metabolic health.
6. Potential Conditions: Helps identify conditions like PCOS or thyroid disorders that may need further attention.
Overall, the panel provides a comprehensive view of hormonal, glandular, and organ health, guiding diagnosis and treatment.
To prepare for this hormone panel:
1. Follow Fasting Instructions: If instructed by your healthcare provider, fast for the recommended period before the test.
2. Avoid Hormone-Altering Activities: Refrain from activities or medications that could affect hormone levels, such as vigorous exercise or certain medications, as advised.
3. Stay Hydrated: Ensure you are well-hydrated, as dehydration can impact some test results.
4. Inform About Medications: Provide a complete list of all medications and supplements to your healthcare provider, as they may influence test outcomes.
Always adhere to any specific preparation instructions given by your healthcare provider for accurate results.
HOW DIRECT LABS WORK
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Schedule An Appointment
Select your desired lab test and book a time to come in that’s convenient.
02.
Sample Collection
Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment.
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Get Your Results
We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification.
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Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop.
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