Adrenal Fatigue Tests (Hormone)

Do you feel tired all the time?

Get the answers you need with our adrenal tests that measure adrenal function, cortisol levels, and vitamin and mineral status.

You may be suffering from adrenal fatigue. Many people suffer from adrenal fatigue, which is a medical disease. It happens when your body is forced to work harder than usual to cope with stress. Your adrenal glands control cortisol production in reaction to stress. Cortisol helps control blood sugar levels and maintain healthy blood pressure, so when it becomes unbalanced due to stress, it can cause a range of health issues. 

Physical stress (such as an illness or infection), emotional stress (such as relationship troubles), mental ... See more

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Also Known As: AD Test
The Androstenedione test is a valuable tool in assessing and understanding hormonal balance, particularly related to the production of androgens, which are sex hormones like testosterone. This test helps healthcare providers gain insights into various conditions and disorders that involve hormonal imbalances.

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Also Known As: : Free and Total Testosterone
The Testosterone Free and Total test is a laboratory test that measures both the free and bound forms of testosterone in the blood. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, although it is also present in females in smaller amounts.

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The Testosterone Free Bioavailable and Total test is a comprehensive assessment of testosterone levels in the body. It measures the total amount of testosterone, as well as the amount of testosterone that is free (unbound) and bioavailable (able to exert physiological effects).

Also Known As: Total Testosterone Test, Free Testosterone Test, Testosterone Free and Total Test, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Test
The Testosterone Free and Total and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) test is a comprehensive laboratory test that measures the levels of both free and total testosterone, as well as SHBG in the blood. Testosterone is a sex hormone primarily produced in the testes (in males) and ovaries (in females) and plays a crucial role in reproductive function, sexual development, muscle mass, and bone density. SHBG is a protein that binds to testosterone and regulates its availability for use by the body.

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Also Known As: Total Male Testosterone Test
The Testosterone Total Male test is a laboratory test that measures the total testosterone levels in the blood. Testosterone is a male sex hormone primarily produced in the testes and is responsible for the development of male sexual characteristics, reproductive function, muscle mass, bone density, and overall well-being.

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Also Known As: Total Testosterone Test, Testosterone Total Test, Female Testosterone Test, Pediatric Testosterone Test, Ultrasensitive Testosterone Test, Uncapped Testosterone Test
The Testosterone Total test is a laboratory test that measures the total amount of testosterone in the bloodstream. Testosterone is a hormone primarily produced in the testes in males and the ovaries in females, although it is present in both sexes. It plays a vital role in the development and maintenance of sexual characteristics, muscle mass, bone density, and overall well-being.

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The DHEA Unconjugated test measures the level of Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in the blood. DHEA is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, and it serves as a precursor to other sex hormones, including testosterone and estrogen. This test helps evaluate the production of DHEA and its potential impact on various body functions.

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

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 The 17-Hydroxypregnenolone test is a blood test that measures the levels of 17-Hydroxypregnenolone, a steroid hormone produced in the adrenal glands and a precursor in the synthesis of other hormones, including cortisol and sex steroids. This hormone is a crucial player in the chain of biochemical reactions that lead to the formation of vital hormones in the body.

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Also Known As: 17-OHP Test, 17-OH Progesterone Test
The 17-Hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) test is a laboratory test that measures the level of 17-OHP in the blood. 17-OHP is an intermediate product in the synthesis of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. This test is primarily used to evaluate the function of the adrenal glands and diagnose or monitor certain conditions related to cortisol production.

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Also Known As: Pregnenolone Blood Test
The Pregnenolone test is a laboratory test that measures the level of pregnenolone, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, in the blood. Pregnenolone serves as a precursor to several other hormones, including progesterone, cortisol, and testosterone. It plays a vital role in the synthesis of various hormones in the body.

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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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Also Known As: Aldosterone Plasma Test
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.

Also Known As: Aldosterone/Plasma Renin Activity Ratio Test, Aldosterone and Renin Activity 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: ANA Test, ANA Screen IFA with Reflex to Titer and pattern IFA Test, ANA with Reflex Test, Antinuclear Antibody Screen Test

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Also Known As: CMP Test, Chemistry Panel Test, Chem Test, Chem 21 Test, Chem 14 Test 
The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a blood test that measures key substances to assess overall metabolic health and organ function. It evaluates blood sugar, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney and liver function, and protein levels. The CMP is commonly used in routine health screenings, to monitor chronic conditions like diabetes or kidney disease, and to check for side effects of medications. It provides a broad overview of a patient’s internal health and helps detect potential issues early.

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 The Plasma Renin Activity (PRA) test measures the activity of the enzyme renin in the blood. Renin is produced by the kidneys and plays a pivotal role in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), a hormone system that helps regulate blood pressure and fluid balance.

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Also Known As: Cortisol AM Test, Cortisol Total Test, Cortisol Test, Cortisol Blood Test

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Also Known As: Cortisol Total Test, Cortisol Test, Cortisol Blood Test

Also Known As: Cortisol Total Test, Cortisol Saliva Test, Cortisol 4 Specimen Test, 4 Specimen Cortisol Test, Cortisol Free Test, Cortisol Kit Test
The Cortisol 4 Point Saliva, 4 Samples test is a diagnostic test that measures cortisol levels at four specific times throughout the day using saliva samples. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that plays a crucial role in the body's stress response, metabolism, immune function, and maintaining blood pressure. This test is ordered to assess the diurnal variation of cortisol levels, which refers to the natural fluctuation of cortisol levels throughout the day.

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 The Cortisol Free 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine test is a comprehensive diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of cortisol in a patient's urine over a 24-hour period. This test is often conducted in conjunction with creatinine measurement to ensure accurate results. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands in response to stress and plays a crucial role in various physiological processes.

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Also Known As: Cortisol PM Test, Cortisol Total Test, Cortisol Test, Cortisol Blood Test
The Cortisol PM test measures the level of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, in the afternoon or evening. Cortisol plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including metabolism, immune response, and stress response.

Also Known As: Cortisol Total Test, Cortisol Saliva Test, Cortisol 2 Specimen Test, 2 Specimen Cortisol Test, Cortisol Free Test, Cortisol Kit Test
The Cortisol 2 Sample Saliva test is a diagnostic tool used to assess the levels of cortisol, a steroid hormone, in the body. This hormone is produced by the adrenal glands and is pivotal in several body processes, including metabolism, inflammation regulation, and the body's response to stress. The test evaluates cortisol levels by analyzing two separate saliva samples collected at specific times—usually once in the morning and once in the evening.

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a collection of inherited problems of the adrenal gland. These tiny triangular organs are in the lower part of the body, just above the kidneys. They secret steroid hormones, namely cortisol, and aldosterone. In CAH, the shortage of enzymes required to produce these hormones leads to the abnormal functioning of the body. 

The adrenal gland converts cholesterol into pregnenolone. Then, specific enzymes complete the production of cortisol, aldosterone, and androgens. Dysfunctional enzymes or deficient ones result in abnormal production volumes of these substances. Insufficient levels of cortisol lead to an increased volume of the pituitary hormone, which is responsible for adrenal growth and hormone production (ACTH). The result is that the adrenal gland becomes oversized. Unfortunately, this increase in size and activity can’t compensate for the block in the production of cortisol. There ... See more