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 Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Test measures ACTH levels in the blood to assess how well the pituitary and adrenal glands are functioning. It helps diagnose conditions such as Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, and other disorders affecting cortisol production and adrenal health.

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Also Known As: Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Test, Corticotropin Test, Cosyntropin Test

The Adiponectin test measures the concentration of adiponectin—a hormone secreted by adipose tissue—in the blood. Adiponectin plays a significant role in regulating insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism, inflammation, and lipid metabolism. This test provides insights into the individual's metabolic health and risk of various metabolic disorders.
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 The Aldosterone 24 Hour Urine test measures the amount of aldosterone excreted in the urine over a 24-hour period. Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps regulate blood pressure by maintaining a balance of sodium and potassium in the blood. By examining a 24-hour sample, health care providers get an integrated view of aldosterone secretion over an entire day, rather than a snapshot that a single blood test might provide.
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The Aldosterone test measures the level of aldosterone hormone in the blood. Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, located on top of each kidney. It plays a vital role in regulating the body's fluid and electrolyte balance, particularly the levels of sodium and potassium in the blood. The test helps assess the function of the adrenal glands and aids in the diagnosis of various conditions related to aldosterone production and regulation.
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Also Known As: Aldosterone Plasma Test

The Aldosterone/Plasma Renin Activity (PRA) Ratio test is a diagnostic test that measures the ratio between aldosterone and plasma renin activity in the blood. This test is used to assess the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), which plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure, fluid balance, and electrolyte levels in the body.
Also Known As: Aldosterone/Plasma Renin Activity Ratio Test, Aldosterone and Renin Activity Test

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The Amylase Test measures the level of amylase, an enzyme produced by the pancreas and salivary glands, in the blood. Elevated levels can indicate pancreatitis or other pancreatic disorders, while low levels may suggest chronic pancreatic damage or other conditions affecting enzyme production.

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Also Known As: Amy Test

The Androstenedione Test measures blood levels of androstenedione, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, ovaries, and testes. It helps evaluate adrenal and gonadal function, diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), tumors, and assess abnormal hair growth, infertility, or early/late puberty.

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Also Known As: AD Test

The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test measures AMH levels in the blood to evaluate ovarian reserve. In women, it helps assess fertility potential, predict response to fertility treatments, and provide insight into conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or early menopause.

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Also Known As: Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test, Mullerian-Inhibiting Hormone Test

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The Apolipoprotein A1 and B Test measures Apo A1, the main protein in HDL cholesterol, and Apo B, the primary protein in LDL and VLDL cholesterol. Together, these markers and the ApoB/A1 ratio provide a clearer picture of cardiovascular risk than standard lipid panels. High ApoB or low Apo A1 may signal heart disease, stroke, or atherosclerosis. Doctors use this test to evaluate cholesterol balance, monitor therapy, and guide prevention of cardiovascular conditions.

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Also Known As: Apo A1 and B Test, Apolipoprotein Evaluation Test

The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) Test measures eight markers, including glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, BUN, and creatinine, to evaluate kidney function, blood sugar, and electrolyte balance. Doctors use this panel to detect diabetes, dehydration, and kidney disease, or to monitor treatment. It is commonly ordered in routine exams, emergency care, or pre-surgical testing to assess overall metabolic and organ health.

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Also Known As: BMP Test, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, Chem 7, Chem 11, SMA 7, SMAC7, Basic Metabolic Test, Chem Test, Chem Panel Test 

 The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) Plasma test, often just referred to as a Basic Metabolic Panel, is a series of blood tests that measure certain chemicals and electrolytes in the blood. It provides vital information about the heart, kidney function, muscle activity, and other bodily processes. The tests in the panel can give healthcare providers an overview of the body's fluid balance, levels of electrolytes, and how well some vital organs are functioning.
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 The Beta-2-Glycoprotein I IgG IgA IgM Antibodies test, often simply termed as anti-beta-2-glycoprotein I antibodies test, is a blood test that detects the presence of antibodies against beta-2-glycoprotein I, a protein present in the blood. The antibodies in question can be of three classes - IgG, IgA, or IgM.

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The Bilirubin Direct Test measures the level of direct (conjugated) bilirubin in the blood. It helps evaluate liver function and detect conditions such as bile duct obstruction, liver disease, or other disorders that affect how bilirubin is processed and removed from the body.

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The Bilirubin Fractionated Test measures total bilirubin in the blood and separates it into direct (conjugated) and indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin. It helps evaluate liver function, diagnose liver disease, bile duct obstruction, or hemolytic disorders, and monitor conditions affecting bilirubin metabolism.

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Also Known As: Fractionated Bilirubin Test

The Bilirubin Total Test measures the amount of bilirubin in the blood, a substance produced during the breakdown of red blood cells. It helps evaluate liver function, detect bile duct blockages, and diagnose conditions such as jaundice, anemia, or liver disease. Elevated bilirubin levels may indicate impaired liver processing or increased red blood cell breakdown.

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Also Known As: Total Bilirubin 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