Endocrine Tests

Do you have an endocrine disorder?

We provide comprehensive diagnostic testing to diagnose and monitor early endocrine disorders such as diabetes, thyroid diseases, pituitary disorders, and adrenal gland issues.

The endocrine system regulates your hormones, which are the chemical messengers that control all of your body’s functions. When something goes wrong with this system, it can lead to a group of conditions that affect the way your body uses its hormones. They can cause problems like obesity, infertility, diabetes, and various health problems, including thyroid nodules and Graves disease. These endocrine disorders are a group of conditions that affect how your body uses its hormones. They can ... See more

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Also Known As: Estriol LCMSMS Serum, Estriol Blood Test, Oestriol Test, E3 Test
The Estriol test measures the level of estriol, a type of estrogen, in the blood or urine. Estriol is primarily produced by the placenta during pregnancy and plays a crucial role in fetal development and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. The test helps assess the level of estriol and provides important information about fetal well-being and potential pregnancy complications.

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Also Known As: : E1 Test, Estrogen 1 Test
The Estrone test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of estrone, one of the three main types of estrogen, in the blood. Estrogen is a hormone primarily produced by the ovaries in females and in smaller amounts by the adrenal glands in both males and females.

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Also Known As: Follicle Stimulating Hormone Test, Follitropin Test

The FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) test measures the level of FSH in the blood. FSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland and plays a key role in the reproductive system. It helps regulate the growth and development of eggs in women and sperm in men.


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Also Known As: Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Test, G6PD Enzyme Test, RBC G6PD test, G-6-P-D Test
The Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Quantitative test measures the level of the G6PD enzyme in the blood. G6PD is an essential enzyme involved in the metabolism of glucose in red blood cells. This test helps identify G6PD deficiency, a hereditary condition that affects the enzyme's production, leading to a risk of hemolytic anemia.

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Also Known As: Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-65 Antibody Test
The Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-65 Antibody test is a specialized serological assay designed to detect the presence of antibodies against the Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-65 (GAD-65) enzyme. This enzyme is a critical component in the production of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). The test serves as a hallmark for autoimmune-mediated destruction, especially in Type 1 diabetes.

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Also Known As: HCT Test, Crit Test, Packed Cell Volume Test, PCV Test, Hb Test, Hgb Test
The Hemoglobin and Hematocrit test is a routine blood test that measures the levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit in the blood. These two parameters provide valuable information about a person's red blood cell (RBC) count and the ability of blood to carry oxygen. Hemoglobin is the protein in RBCs responsible for carrying oxygen, while hematocrit is the proportion of RBCs in the blood compared to the total blood volume.

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Also Known As: LPS Test

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Have you been experiencing fluctuations in weight, mood swings, hair loss, or insomnia? If so, it may be a hormone imbalance. 

Your endocrine system is responsible for producing hormones in your body. If your hormones are unbalanced, they can throw your whole body off. 

Metabolism, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, weight, and mood are all regulated by hormones. Keeping your endocrine system running well is essential. 

If you're feeling like there is something disrupting your hormones, it is important that you look into endocrine tests to find out what is actually going on. 

Let's look into this deeper.

What Are Endocrine Disorders?

Your endocrine system is one of the most important parts of your body. In simple terms, an endocrine disorder is when your endocrine system is malfunctioning, and a gland in the body isn't doing its job correctly. 

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 The endocrine system is a network that is made up of different glands throughout the human body. The endocrine system and the nervous system work together to regulate and control many of the internal functions of the body. The nervous system makes use of nerve impulses as its means for control; the endocrine system utilizes hormones, which are chemical messenger molecules. These hormones are created, stored, as well as secreted by an integrated network of different glands. When endocrine glands release different hormones into the blood, they will target specific organs, tissues, or cells. Every target will have dedicated receptors for that specific hormone, which can be explained as a key that fits into a lock.  

This network is made up of several parts. One of these is the hypothalamus, which is the endocrine gland situated in the brain. Another includes the pituitary gland, located in its ... See more