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 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: Follicle Stimulating Hormone Test, Follitropin Test

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The FSH and LH Test measures follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels to evaluate reproductive health. It helps assess fertility, menstrual issues, menopause, and disorders affecting the ovaries, testes, or pituitary gland.

Also Known As: Follitropin Test, Lutropin Test, Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone Test, ICSH Test

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The Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) test measures the levels of the enzyme gamma glutamyl transferase in the blood. GGT is primarily found in the liver, bile ducts, and kidneys. The GGT test helps assess liver function and is used to diagnose and monitor liver diseases and conditions that affect the biliary system.

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Also Known As: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase Test, Gamma Glutamyl TransPeptidase Test, GGTP Test, GTP Test

The Gastrin Test measures the level of gastrin, a hormone that stimulates stomach acid production. It helps diagnose conditions such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, gastrin-producing tumors, pernicious anemia, or chronic atrophic gastritis, and can aid in evaluating unexplained ulcers or abnormal stomach acid levels.

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Also Known As: Gastrinomas Test

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The Glucose Test measures the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood to help diagnose and monitor diabetes, prediabetes, and other conditions affecting blood sugar regulation. It is often used in routine health checks and to guide treatment decisions.

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Also Known As: Fasting Glucose Test, Fasting Blood Sugar Test

The Glucose Tolerance Test, 2 Specimens, is a specialized diagnostic tool that provides valuable insights into an individual's ability to regulate blood sugar levels over a specific period. This test involves multiple blood samples taken before and after consuming a glucose-rich solution. It is a critical assessment for diagnosing conditions like diabetes and evaluating the body's response to glucose.
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Also Known As: Fasting Blood Glucose Test, FBG Test, Blood Sugar Test, Fasting Blood Sugar Test, FBS Test, Fasting Glucose Test, FG Test, Glucose Tolerance Test, GTT Test, Glucose 2 Specimen Test, Glucose 1 Hour Test, Glucose half hour Test, 2 Specimen Glucose Test

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The G6PD Test measures the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, an enzyme that helps red blood cells function properly. Low levels can indicate G6PD deficiency, a genetic condition that increases the risk of red blood cell breakdown (hemolysis) in response to certain foods, medications, or infections.

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Also Known As: Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Test, G6PD Enzyme Test

The Glucose Plasma test, also known as a fasting blood sugar test, is a common laboratory test used to measure the concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the body's cells and is essential for normal bodily functions.
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Also Known As: Fasting Blood Glucose Test, FBG Test, Fasting Blood Sugar Test, FBS Test, Fasting Glucose Test, FG Test

 The Glucose Random test is a blood test that measures the concentration of glucose in the bloodstream at any given time, regardless of when the individual last ate. It is different from the fasting glucose test, which requires an individual to abstain from eating for at least 8 hours prior to the 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: Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-65 Antibody Test

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The Growth Hormone (GH) Test measures the level of growth hormone in the blood to assess pituitary gland function. It helps diagnose conditions such as acromegaly, gigantism, or growth hormone deficiency, and may be used to evaluate abnormal growth patterns, delayed development, or monitor treatment effectiveness.

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Also Known As: GH Test, HGH Test, Human Growth Hormone Test, Somatotropin Test

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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