All Hormone and Adrenal Tests

Is it possible that your hormones are out of balance? 

Our hormone lab tests can assist you in determining what's wrong with your body and what's causing it. 

Hormone imbalance can cause weight gain, fatigue, decreased sexual drive, and mood swings, to name a few symptoms. We can help you! Our hormone lab tests can assist you in determining what is happening with your body. We provide a variety of extensive blood tests to determine how well your hormones are operating and whether anything is wrong. The results may surprise you, but we're confident that once you realize what's happening overall, you'll be able to take measures to feel more like yourself. Why not check inside today and see ... See more

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The DHEA Unconjugated Test measures levels of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), an adrenal hormone involved in producing estrogen and testosterone. It helps evaluate adrenal gland function, investigate symptoms of hormonal imbalance, and assess conditions such as adrenal tumors, adrenal hyperplasia, or early/late puberty.

: Serum

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The DHEA-S test measures the level of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in your blood. DHEA-S is a hormone produced mainly by the adrenal glands, which are small glands located above your kidneys. This hormone is important because it serves as a building block for other hormones, including estrogen and testosterone.

: Serum
Also Known As: DHEA Sulfate Test, Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate Test

The Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) test measures the levels of dihydrotestosterone in the body. DHT is a hormone derived from testosterone. It helps evaluate androgen status, diagnose hormonal disorders, and assess conditions affecting hair loss, prostate health, and sexual development.

: Serum
Also Known As: DHT Test

: Urine

The Erythropoietin (EPO) Test measures the level of erythropoietin, a hormone made by the kidneys that stimulates red blood cell production. It helps evaluate the cause of anemia, polycythemia, or other blood disorders, and can aid in assessing kidney function or monitoring certain treatments.

: Serum
Also Known As: Erythropoietin Test

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The Estradiol test measures the levels of estradiol (E2), which is the most potent form of estrogen, in the blood. Estradiol plays a vital role in the development and maintenance of female reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics. The Estradiol test provides valuable information about hormonal balance and helps diagnose and monitor conditions related to estrogen levels.

: Serum
Also Known As: E2 Test, Estrogen 2 Test

 The Estradiol and Testosterone Free and Total Panel is a specialized blood test that evaluates key hormones involved in reproductive health, sexual development, and overall well-being. This panel measures levels of estradiol, a primary form of estrogen, as well as both free and total testosterone, which are critical for understanding hormonal balance in both men and women. Hormonal imbalances can lead to a wide range of symptoms and health issues, making this panel an essential tool for diagnosing and managing conditions related to endocrine function. By assessing these hormones, healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights into a patient’s hormonal health and identify potential underlying causes of symptoms such as infertility, low libido, or abnormal menstrual cycles.
: Serum

 The Estradiol and Testosterone Total Test is a diagnostic blood test that measures the levels of two key hormones in the body: estradiol and total testosterone. These hormones play crucial roles in various physiological processes, particularly in reproductive and sexual health, making this test important for assessing hormone balance.
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 The Estradiol and Testosterone Total (Male) test is a specialized blood test designed to measure the levels of two crucial hormones in the male body: estradiol, a form of estrogen, and testosterone. While testosterone is the primary male sex hormone responsible for the development of male reproductive tissues and the manifestation of male secondary sexual characteristics, estradiol, albeit present in lower quantities in males than females, still plays a vital role in modulating libido, erectile function, and the production of sperm.
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The Estradiol, FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone), and Testosterone Free and Total panel is a comprehensive hormonal assessment designed to evaluate the balance and levels of key sex hormones in the body. This panel includes tests for Estradiol, a form of estrogen that plays a crucial role in the reproductive system and overall health; Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), which is pivotal in the regulation of the reproductive process; and Testosterone Free and Total, assessing both the bound and unbound testosterone levels, which are vital for various bodily functions beyond the reproductive system.
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 The Estradiol, FSH, SHBG, Testosterone Free and Total Panel is a comprehensive hormonal assessment used to evaluate a person's reproductive health, hormonal balance, and overall endocrine function. This panel provides crucial insights into the levels of key hormones that play significant roles in bodily functions, including development and maintenance of reproductive tissues, sexual function, bone health, and muscle mass. It is particularly useful in diagnosing various hormonal disorders and conditions related to the reproductive system, metabolism, and more.
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The Estradiol Ultrasensitive Test measures very low levels of estradiol, a form of estrogen, in the blood. It is used to assess hormonal balance, monitor fertility treatments, evaluate menopause, and diagnose conditions affecting reproductive or endocrine health.

Also Known As: Ultrasensitive E2 Test, Ultrasensitive Estrogen 2 Test


The Estriol Test measures levels of estriol (E3), a form of estrogen mainly produced during pregnancy. It helps monitor fetal health and development, assess placental function, and may be used in prenatal screening for certain genetic conditions.

: Serum
Also Known As: E3 Test, Estrogen 3 Test

: Serum

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The Estrogen Total test measures the overall level of estrogen in the blood. Estrogen is a group of hormones primarily produced by the ovaries in females and to a lesser extent by the testes in males. Estrogen plays a crucial role in the development and functioning of the reproductive system, as well as other physiological processes in both genders.
: Serum
Also Known As: Total Estrogen Test, Estrogen Serum Test


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The Estrone Test measures the level of estrone (E1), a form of estrogen, in the blood. It helps evaluate hormone balance, assess ovarian function, monitor menopause, and investigate conditions such as infertility, irregular menstrual cycles, or estrogen-related disorders.

: Serum
Also Known As: E1 Test, Estrogen 1 Test

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The Ferritin Test measures the level of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. It helps assess the body’s iron reserves and is used to diagnose or monitor iron deficiency, iron overload, and related conditions such as anemia or hemochromatosis.

: Serum
Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

The Fibrinogen Activity Test measures how well fibrinogen, a protein involved in clot formation, is functioning in the blood. It helps evaluate bleeding or clotting disorders, monitor conditions like disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and assess liver disease or cardiovascular risk.

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Also Known As: Factor 1 Assay Test, Cardiac Fibrinogen Test, Clotting Factors Test


Studies show that millions of people suffering from hormonal imbalance are unaware of the condition because they do not recognize the symptoms. Hormonal imbalance is a condition that affects more than 80% of women in the United States. The imbalance in men often manifests in a decrease in testosterone levels. 

Thankfully, health researchers and practitioners conduct lab tests to help develop hormonal treatment, therapy, and management. Below is a guide to help you learn more about this condition and hormone lab tests. 

What Is a Hormonal Imbalance? 

To understand what hormone imbalance is, you should start with understanding what hormones are. The body creates hormones, tiny chemical messengers tasked with telling different organs and tissues what to do. The body produces hormones in the endocrine glands. 

Hormones are vital to how the body systems function, such as metabolism and reproduction. that is why even the ... See more