Comprehensive Hormone Testing for Every Life Stage
WOMEN’S Health PANEL

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

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.
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