Comprehensive Hormone Testing for Every Life Stage

Hormones influence how people feel, perform, and grow throughout life — from their first period to post-menopause, and from times of peak performance to healthy aging.
Our new hormone testing portfolio gives clinicians and digital health programs a flexible way to understand potential contributions to:

• Irregular, painful, or heavy periods
• Fertility challenges
• Hot flashes, sleep and mood shifts
• Low libido and erectile issues
• Weight gain, brain fog, and fatigue

PANELS AVAILABLE:

Women’s Health | Perimenopause | Fertility (Female) | Postmenopause | Men’s Health

Key Biomarkers:

• Estradiol (E2)
• Progesterone (P4)
• Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEA-S)
• Total Testosterone (T)
• Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
• Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
• Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
• Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
• Free Thyroxine (fT4)
• Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPOAb)
• Salivary Cortisol (4-Point Diurnal Curve)

All hormone targets can be ordered individually or as part of a panel, so you can tailor testing to each patient and program.

Ideal for:
Irregular, heavy, painful, or absent periods; Premenstrual Syndrome/Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMS/PMDD); mood and cognitive changes; shifts in body composition; fatigue; hair thinning; and suspected thyroid or androgen issues (including Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)).

What It Looks at:
Cycle and ovulation: Estradiol, Progesterone, LH, FSH
Androgens: DHEA-S, Total Testosterone
Thyroid: TSH, Free T4, TPOAb
Stress Axis: 4-point Cortisol (diurnal curve)

What It Helps Clarify:
Reveals hormone-driven causes behind symptoms like weight gain, hair thinning, mood changes, fatigue, irregular cycles, dry skin or brittle nails, hot flashes, low libido, and brain fog so you can move quickly to a personalized, evidence-based care plan. Because menstrual and hormonal dysregulation are closely linked with metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, coronary heart disease, anemia, osteoporosis, and mood disorders, this panel also supports proactive, prevention-focused care and earlier risk modification.

WOMEN’S Health PANEL

Ideal for:
Irregular, heavy, painful, or absent periods; Premenstrual Syndrome/Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMS/PMDD); mood and cognitive changes; weight gain, shifts in body composition; fatigue; hair thinning; acne; and suspected thyroid, adrenal, or androgen imbalances (including PCOS); libido changes; erectile dysfunction, and fertility challenges in any sex.

What It Looks at:
Cycle & Ovulation: Estradiol, Progesterone, LH, FSH
Ovarian Reserve (Egg Supply): AMH, FSH, Estradiol
Androgens: DHEA-S, Total Testosterone
Thyroid: TSH, Free T4, TPOAb
Stress Axis (Diurnal Pattern): 4-Point Cortisol (daily curve)

What It Helps Clarify:
Reveals hormone-driven causes behind symptoms like weight gain, hair thinning, mood changes, fatigue, irregular cycles, dry skin or brittle nails, hot flashes, low libido, and brain fog so you can move quickly to a personalized, evidence-based care plan. Because menstrual and hormonal dysregulation are closely linked with metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, coronary heart disease, anemia, osteoporosis, and mood disorders, this panel also supports proactive, prevention-focused care and earlier risk modification.

Perimenopause Panel

Ideal for:
Irregular or changing cycles, hot flashes/night sweats, mood and sleep changes, weight gain or redistribution, and vaginal/urogenital changes.

What It Looks at:
• Ovarian transition: Estradiol, FSH, LH, AMH

What It Helps Clarify:
Helps determine whether symptoms are related to perimenopause and, if so, where someone is in the menopause transition and how close they may be to their final menstrual period (FMP). It links hormone patterns with vasomotor symptoms, sleep and mood changes, and longer-term bone, cardiometabolic, and cognitive trajectories to guide choices around hormone therapy, non-hormonal treatments, family planning, and targeted lifestyle support. Optimal interpretation requires consideration of both symptom presentation and menstrual cycle history.

Fertility (female) Panel

Ideal for:
Preconception planning, cycle tracking, difficulty conceiving, irregular cycles, and recurrent pregnancy loss.

What It Looks at:
• Ovarian Reserve and HPO Axis: AMH, FSH, LH, Estradiol
• Mid-Luteal Status (Implantation Window): Progesterone, Estradiol
Androgens: Total Testosterone, DHEA-S
Thyroid: TSH +/- Free T4, TPOAb
Stress Axis: 4-point Cortisol (diurnal curve)

What It Helps Clarify:
Provides a clear picture of ovarian reserve, ovulation timing, and luteal phase sufficiency, while also assessing androgen excess (e.g., PCOS), thyroid dysfunction, and stress-related cortisol patterns that may disrupt conception. Together, these insights help identify treatable endocrine causes of infertility, optimize timing for family planning, and guide when to escalate to fertility treatment.

Postmenopause Panel

Ideal for:
Persistent symptoms after menopause, cardiometabolic risk, bone health concerns, and healthy aging programs.

What It Looks at:
• Menopausal Status: Estradiol, FSH
Thyroid: TSH, Free T4, TPOAb
Androgens: Total Testosterone, DHEA-S
Androgens: Total Testosterone
Stress Axis: 4-point Cortisol (diurnal curve)

What It Helps Clarify:
This panel provides a focused snapshot of postmenopausal hormone health to explain ongoing symptoms, guide therapy decisions, and monitor treatment over time. It confirms menopausal status, evaluates androgen and thyroid function (including autoimmunity), and maps stress physiology that can impact sleep, energy, mood, bone, cardiovascular, and cognitive health, highlighting when aromatase activity and chronic stress may be driving risk.

MEN’S Health PANEL

Ideal for:
Low libido or erectile dysfunction, low energy, mood changes, weight gain/central adiposity, performance concerns, and “anti-aging” goals.

What It Looks at:
Androgens: Total Testosterone
Estradiol: Aromatization and balance (bone, metabolism, libido, symptoms of feminization or gynecomastia)
Adrenal Androgens: DHEA-S
Stress Axis: 4-point Cortisol (diurnal curve)
Optional: Thyroid markers for a more complete picture

What It Helps Clarify:
Distinguishes low testosterone from symptoms driven by stress, sleep, thyroid issues, or lifestyle, and shows how sex-hormone balance and stress physiology interact to shape body composition, libido/sexual function, mood, energy, fertility, and metabolic risk. Results can guide therapy selection and dose optimization (including testosterone replacement therapy and estrogen management) as well as dietary, nutritional, and lifestyle strategies. The panel delivers actionable insight for earlier, more targeted interventions and clearer care pathways across the lifespan.

WHY THESE MARKERS?

  • Estradiol (E2)
  • Progesterone (P4)
  • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
  • Follicular-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  • Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
  • Total Testosterone (T)
  • Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEA-S)
  • Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  • Free Thyroxine (fT4)
  • Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPOAb)
  • Salivary Cortisol (4-Point Diurnal Curve)

Estradiol (E2)

Central to cycle health and endometrial growth and a key marker of ovarian function, supporting bone density, brain function, mood, and cardiometabolic health across the reproductive years, perimenopause, and beyond for people with ovaries.

In people with testes, E2 is primarily produced by aromatization of testosterone and is essential for bone health, metabolic balance, libido/erectile function, and overall mood and cognitive well-being.

Key Benefits for Your Organization

Integrated Story, Not Scattered Labs
Evaluate ovarian/testicular, thyroid, and adrenal axes collectively to identify the true source of symptoms.
Built for Modern Care Models
Ideal for digital health, telemedicine, and integrated clinics offering fertility, menopause, men’s health, and longevity programs.
Flexible, Modular Design
• Use full panels for baselining or new patients
• Build mini-panels for Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) monitoring, perimenopause follow-up, or stress/weight programs
• Re-order individual markers for precise follow-up
Practical, Prevention-Centered Insights
Encourage early action on bone, metabolic, and mental health to help reduce the risk of serious disease before it develops.

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