Comprehensive Assessment of your Sex Hormones and Complete Thyroid Status. Includes Thyroid Panel, Hormone Panel, CBC, Nutrients, and more!
These tests are important in diagnosing and monitoring conditions related to hormonal imbalances. Hormone testing involves measuring the levels of different hormones in the blood. Hormones are chemical messengers produced by various glands in the body that regulate various functions such as growth, metabolism, mood, and reproductive functions. These tests are commonly used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid cancer, infertility, and menopause.
They may also be used to evaluate symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, mood changes, and irregular menstrual cycles. Testing is usually done through a blood sample drawn at a laboratory and may require fasting or other preparation. It’s important to consult with a healthcare professional about which tests may be appropriate for your individual needs.
Markers tested
- Advanced Thyroid Panel: TSH, Free T3, Free T4, Anti-TPO, Anti-TG, Reverse T3, Total T3, and Total T4.
- Advanced Sex Hormone Panel: Estradiol, Progesterone, DHEA, Total Testosterone, Free Testosterone, SHBG, Cortisol, and Albumin.
- Thyroid Nutrient Co-factors: Selenium, Iodine, Zinc, Copper, Iron, B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin D (25-OH), and Magnesium.
- Other markers: CBC w/diff, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, and hs-CRP (inflammation).
Dr. Jess created a very special opportunity on her subscription platform where, as a member, you gain access to affordable and convenient lab testing when you need it, no questions asked. No interest financing over 2 months is available on purchases of $400 or more through After Pay during checkout.
Full testing available in all 50 states
Only saliva and urine testing are available in Denmark and Spain.
Testing isn’t available in Brazil, Croatia, Russia, Malaysia, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Panama, and Peru.
Your results will also explain what these levels may indicate, as well as the next steps you may want to consider. The results of this test do not diagnose a disease or condition, nor do they recommend a specific medication or treatment. It is recommended you share positive results with your health care provider to discuss if additional screening is needed, as it is possible for a false positive test for Lyme disease to occur due to other bacterial infections mistakenly being reported as a positive Lyme antibody test. Also, if your symptoms persist but you tested negative for Lyme disease, you may have tested too soon after you were bitten for your body to have produced enough antibodies to be detectable. Your healthcare provider may recommend testing again if you are symptomatic.
Sample Type: Blood test
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