Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause - Essential Lab Panel
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel includes 17 tests and 108 biomarkers to support a focused review of hormone balance, perimenopause symptoms, cycle changes, thyroid function, iron status, blood sugar, inflammation, cholesterol, nutrient status, fatigue, brain fog, and urine health. It includes estradiol, progesterone, FSH/LH, prolactin, TSH, Free T4, CBC, CMP, ferritin, iron/TIBC, A1c, lipids, vitamin D, B12, folate, magnesium, and urinalysis.
Women’s Hormone Panel, Female Hormone Panel, Perimenopause Panel, Menopause Hormone Panel, Hormone Balance Panel, Women’s Wellness Panel, Estrogen and Progesterone Panel, PMS and Hormone Panel, Hot Flashes and Hormone Panel
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The following is a list of what is included in the item above. Click the test(s) below to view what biomarkers are measured along with an explanation of what the biomarker is measuring.
Also known as: CBC, CBC includes Differential and Platelets, CBC/PLT w/DIFF, Complete Blood Count (includes Differential and Platelets)
NOTE: Ulta Lab Tests provides CBC test results from Quest Diagnostics as they are reported. Often, different biomarker results are made available at different time intervals. When reporting the results, Ulta Lab Tests denotes those biomarkers not yet reported as 'pending' for every biomarker the test might report. Only biomarkers Quest Diagnostics observes are incorporated and represented in the final CBC test results provided by Ulta Lab Tests.
Absolute Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Basophils
Absolute Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Eosinophils
Absolute Lymphocytes
Absolute Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Monocytes
Absolute Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Neutrophils
Absolute Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Basophils
Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Eosinophils
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin
Lymphocytes
MCH
MCHC
MCV
Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Monocytes
MPV
Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Neutrophils
Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Platelet Count
Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
RDW
Reactive Lymphocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Red Blood Cell Count
White Blood Cell Count
Also known as: Chem 12, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, CMP, Complete Metabolic Panel, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel CMP, SMA 12, SMA 20
Albumin
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
Alkaline Phosphatase
Alt
AST
Bilirubin, Total
Bun/Creatinine Ratio
Calcium
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Creatinine
Egfr African American
Egfr Non-Afr. American
GFR-AFRICAN AMERICAN
GFR-NON AFRICAN AMERICAN
Globulin
Glucose
Potassium
Protein, Total
Sodium
Urea Nitrogen (Bun)
Estradiol
Ferritin
Also known as: Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone and Luteinizing Hormone
Fsh
Lh
Also known as: A1c, Glycated Hemoglobin, Glycohemoglobin, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, HA1c, HbA1c, Hemoglobin A1c, Hemoglobin A1c HgbA1C, Hgb A1c
HEMOGLOBIN A1C
Also known as: C-Reactive Protein, Cardio CRP, Cardio hs-CRP, CRP, High Sensitivity CRP, High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein, High-sensitivity CRP, Highly Sensitive CRP, hsCRP, Ultra-sensitive CRP
Hs Crp
Also known as: Iron and TIBC, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity TIBC, TIBC
% Saturation
Iron Binding Capacity
Iron, Total
Also known as: Lipid Panel with Ratios (fasting), Lipid Profile with Ratios (fasting), Lipids
Chol/HDLC Ratio
Cholesterol, Total
HDL Cholesterol
LDL-Cholesterol
LDL/HDL Ratio
Non HDL Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Magnesium
Also known as: Progesterone Immunoassay
Progesterone
Also known as: PRL
Prolactin
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D2
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D3
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total
Also known as: Free T4, FT4, T4 Free
T4, Free
Also known as: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test
TSH
Also known as: UA, Complete, Urinalysis UA Complete, Urine Analysis, Complete
Amorphous Sediment (Only Reported If Detected)
Appearance
Bacteria
Bilirubin
Calcium Oxalate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Casts (Only Reported If Detected)
Color
Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Glucose
Granular Cast (Only Reported If Detected)
Hyaline Cast
Ketones
Leukocyte Esterase
Nitrite
Occult Blood
Ph
Protein
Rbc
Reducing Substances (Only Reported If Detected)
Renal Epithelial Cells (Only Reported If Detected)
Specific Gravity
Squamous Epithelial Cells
Transitional Epithelial (Only Reported If Detected)
Triple Phosphate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Uric Acid Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
WBC
YEAST (Only Reported If Detected)
Also known as: Cobalamin, Folic Acid, Vitamin B 12, Vitamin B 12 and Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 Cobalamin and Folate Panel Serum, Vitamin B12/Folic Acid
Folate, Serum
Vitamin B12
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause - Essential Lab Panel panel contains 17 tests with 107 biomarkers .
Overview
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel is designed for women who want a focused starting point to review biomarkers that may overlap with hormone balance, cycle changes, perimenopause symptoms, fatigue, sleep changes, mood changes, brain fog, weight changes, thyroid symptoms, iron status, and metabolic wellness.
Perimenopause and hormone balance can involve several overlapping systems, including estrogen and progesterone patterns, ovarian signaling, thyroid function, blood sugar regulation, inflammation, iron status, nutrient status, cholesterol, liver and kidney function, urine health, and general wellness.
This Essential panel includes practical first-tier markers such as estradiol, progesterone, FSH/LH, prolactin, TSH, Free T4, CBC, CMP, ferritin, iron/TIBC, A1c, lipid panel, hs-CRP, vitamin D, B12/folate, magnesium, and urinalysis.
This panel does not diagnose perimenopause by itself. Perimenopause is usually reviewed using symptoms, age, menstrual-cycle changes, health history, and clinical judgment. Hormone levels may fluctuate, so results should be interpreted with symptoms, cycle timing, menopause status, medications, supplements, hormone therapy use, and provider guidance.
Why Order This Panel?
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel may be helpful for women who want a practical first-step review of hormone, thyroid, iron, metabolic, inflammation, nutrient, and urine markers that may affect how they feel.
This panel may help provide insight into:
- Estradiol and progesterone patterns
- FSH and LH ovarian signaling
- Prolactin and pituitary-related hormone context
- Thyroid function with TSH and Free T4
- Blood count and anemia-related patterns
- Iron storage and iron availability
- Blood sugar and A1c patterns
- Cholesterol and triglyceride patterns
- Low-grade inflammation
- Vitamin D status
- Vitamin B12 and folate status
- Magnesium status
- Liver, kidney, electrolyte, glucose, calcium, albumin, and protein markers
- Urinalysis patterns related to hydration, urine health, glucose, ketones, protein, or blood
This Panel May Be Helpful For Women With
- Early perimenopause symptoms
- Irregular periods or cycle changes
- Hot flashes or night sweats
- Sleep disruption
- Mood changes or irritability
- Brain fog or poor focus
- Fatigue or low energy
- Weight changes
- Low libido
- Vaginal dryness or estrogen-related symptoms
- Breast tenderness
- Heavy bleeding or low iron concerns
- Thyroid symptoms
- High cholesterol or triglycerides
- Blood sugar or A1c concerns
- Inflammation concerns
- Low vitamin D, B12, folate, or magnesium concerns
- Interest in a focused women’s hormone and perimenopause baseline
What This Panel Helps Evaluate
This panel helps evaluate selected biomarkers related to:
- Women’s hormone balance
- Perimenopause and menopause-transition context
- Estradiol and progesterone patterns
- FSH and LH ovarian signaling
- Prolactin patterns
- Thyroid function
- Blood sugar and metabolic wellness
- Cholesterol and cardiometabolic risk
- Inflammation
- Iron status and blood health
- Vitamin D, B12, folate, and magnesium status
- Liver and kidney function
- Electrolytes and general metabolic health
- Urine health and hydration patterns
Which Tier Is Right for Me?
Essential Lab Panel
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel is best for women who want a focused starting point. It reviews key female hormones, thyroid screening, iron status, blood sugar, inflammation, vitamin D, B12/folate, magnesium, CMP, CBC, lipid panel, and urinalysis.
Choose Essential if you want a practical first step for hormone balance, cycle changes, fatigue, thyroid symptoms, and perimenopause-related wellness.
Advanced Lab Panel
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Advanced Lab Panel is best for women who want deeper insight into androgen balance, adrenal stress, thyroid antibodies, insulin resistance, cardiometabolic risk, B-vitamin methylation, kidney/urine markers, liver/bile-flow markers, and deeper nutrient status.
Choose Advanced if symptoms are persistent or include sleep disruption, hot flashes, weight changes, energy crashes, thyroid symptoms, low libido, hair/skin changes, mood shifts, or cardiometabolic risk.
Comprehensive Lab Panel
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Comprehensive Lab Panel is the broadest option. It includes the Essential and Advanced categories and may add premium markers for ovarian reserve, specialty androgen pathways, pregnenolone, omega fatty acids, bone-mineral balance, kidney markers, and expanded cardiometabolic wellness.
Choose Comprehensive if you want the deepest review of perimenopause symptoms, hormone pathways, androgen balance, thyroid overlap, cardiometabolic risk, nutrients, bone-mineral health, inflammation, omega fatty acids, and kidney/liver wellness.
Tests Included and Why They Matter
Female Hormones, Cycle Changes & Perimenopause Context
This group evaluates key reproductive hormones and pituitary-ovarian signaling markers. These tests may provide context for cycle changes, perimenopause symptoms, estrogen-progesterone balance, ovulation patterns, hot flashes, sleep, mood, libido, breast tenderness, and menopause-transition discussions.
Estradiol
Estradiol is a major form of estrogen.
This test is included because estradiol may provide context for hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood changes, vaginal dryness, libido changes, breast tenderness, cycle changes, and bone-health discussions. Estradiol levels can fluctuate during perimenopause, so results should be interpreted with cycle timing, symptoms, medications, hormone therapy use, and provider guidance.
Progesterone, Immunoassay
Progesterone is a reproductive hormone that rises after ovulation during the luteal phase.
This test is included because progesterone may provide context for ovulation patterns, luteal-phase hormone support, irregular cycles, PMS-like symptoms, sleep changes, mood changes, breast tenderness, and estrogen-progesterone balance. Timing matters because progesterone varies significantly across the menstrual cycle.
FSH and LH
FSH and LH are pituitary hormones that help regulate ovarian hormone production and ovulation.
These tests are included because they may provide context for ovarian feedback, cycle changes, reproductive hormone signaling, and menopause-transition patterns. During perimenopause, FSH and LH may fluctuate, so results should be reviewed with age, symptoms, menstrual history, and provider guidance.
Prolactin
Prolactin is a pituitary hormone involved in reproductive and breast physiology.
This test is included because prolactin may provide context for irregular or missed periods, breast symptoms, low libido, headaches, pituitary-related hormone patterns, or reproductive hormone disruption. Prolactin can be influenced by stress, sleep, medications, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and timing of collection.
Thyroid Function & Hormone Symptom Overlap
Thyroid symptoms can overlap strongly with perimenopause symptoms. Fatigue, weight changes, mood shifts, brain fog, hair changes, skin changes, temperature sensitivity, sleep issues, and bowel changes may be related to thyroid function, sex hormones, or both.
TSH
TSH is a key thyroid screening marker.
This test is included because thyroid function may influence energy, metabolism, body temperature, mood, weight, hair, skin, bowel patterns, menstrual patterns, and hormone therapy response. TSH is a useful starting point when symptoms such as fatigue, low energy, weight changes, cold intolerance, constipation, or brain fog are present.
T4, Free
Free T4 measures the available form of thyroxine, a thyroid hormone.
This test is included because Free T4 provides thyroid hormone production context when reviewed with TSH and symptoms. It may be useful when fatigue, weight changes, cold intolerance, constipation, dry skin, hair changes, or low energy suggest possible thyroid involvement.
Blood Health, Iron Status & Heavy-Bleeding Context
Perimenopause may include heavier, longer, or irregular bleeding for some women. Iron status is important when fatigue, hair shedding, dizziness, low stamina, shortness of breath with exertion, or restless legs are present.
CBC, includes Differential and Platelets
The CBC evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and white blood cell types.
This test is included because blood count patterns may provide context for anemia, infection clues, immune patterns, platelet changes, inflammation, fatigue, and general blood health. In women with heavy or irregular periods, CBC can help support review of anemia-related patterns.
Ferritin
Ferritin measures stored iron.
This test is included because ferritin may provide context for fatigue, heavy bleeding, hair shedding, low stamina, dizziness, restless legs, inflammation, and iron storage patterns. Ferritin can be low with iron deficiency or elevated with inflammation or metabolic stress, so it should be interpreted with iron/TIBC, CBC, hs-CRP, symptoms, and health history.
Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity, TIBC
Iron and TIBC help evaluate circulating iron and iron transport capacity.
This test is included because iron availability is important for oxygen delivery, energy, stamina, and anemia-related interpretation. Iron/TIBC helps interpret ferritin and CBC patterns and may provide useful context when fatigue, heavy periods, low iron history, or weakness are present.
Blood Sugar, Cholesterol & Metabolic Wellness
Perimenopause can overlap with changes in weight, body composition, cravings, blood sugar, cholesterol, and cardiometabolic risk. This group helps evaluate blood sugar and lipid patterns that may affect energy, weight, and long-term wellness.
Hemoglobin A1c
Hemoglobin A1c measures average blood sugar over approximately the past two to three months.
This test is included because blood sugar patterns may provide context for insulin resistance, cravings, energy crashes, weight changes, prediabetes risk, and metabolic wellness. It may be especially useful when perimenopause symptoms overlap with fatigue, increased appetite, belly fat, or family history of diabetes.
Lipid Panel with Ratios
The Lipid Panel with Ratios evaluates total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and cholesterol ratios.
This test is included because cholesterol and triglyceride patterns may shift with age, hormone changes, thyroid function, insulin resistance, and menopause transition. Lipid results can provide cardiovascular and metabolic context for women during midlife and beyond.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, CMP
The CMP evaluates glucose, liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, calcium, albumin, total protein, and metabolic markers.
This test is included because women’s hormone and metabolic review benefits from a broad organ-function baseline. CMP findings may provide context for glucose, liver enzymes, kidney markers, electrolytes, hydration, calcium, albumin, and protein status.
Inflammation & Cardiometabolic Context
Inflammation may overlap with fatigue, body aches, metabolic risk, thyroid patterns, and cardiometabolic wellness. This group adds low-grade inflammation context to the hormone and metabolic review.
hs-CRP
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein is a marker of low-grade inflammation.
This test is included because inflammation may provide cardiometabolic risk context and may overlap with fatigue, weight changes, insulin resistance, hormone-related symptoms, and general wellness. hs-CRP is nonspecific and should be reviewed with symptoms, medical history, medications, recent illness, body composition, and other lab findings.
Vitamin D, B Vitamins, Magnesium & Nutrient Support
Nutrient status may influence fatigue, mood, sleep, muscle symptoms, cognitive wellness, thyroid function, immune resilience, and overall perimenopause wellness.
QuestAssureD™ 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, D2, D3, LC/MS/MS
Vitamin D testing measures vitamin D status.
This test is included because vitamin D supports bone health, muscle function, immune health, mood, inflammation balance, and calcium regulation. Vitamin D is especially relevant for women with fatigue, low mood, muscle symptoms, limited sun exposure, bone health concerns, or menopause-transition wellness goals.
Vitamin B12 and Folate Panel, Serum
This panel measures vitamin B12 and folate.
These nutrients support red blood cell production, nerve function, DNA synthesis, methylation, and general wellness. They may provide context for fatigue, brain fog, numbness, tingling, mood changes, and anemia-related patterns.
Magnesium
Magnesium supports muscle function, nerve signaling, sleep, glucose metabolism, blood pressure regulation, and energy production.
This test is included because magnesium may provide context for sleep quality, cramps, mood, stress, blood pressure, glucose metabolism, muscle symptoms, and nervous system wellness.
Urine Health, Hydration & Kidney Context
Urine testing can provide useful information about hydration, glucose handling, ketones, protein, blood, and urinary findings. This group adds a practical safety and wellness marker to the panel.
Urinalysis, UA, Complete
A complete urinalysis evaluates urine markers such as protein, blood, glucose, ketones, specific gravity, pH, and other findings.
This test is included because urine findings may provide context for hydration, kidney health, glucose handling, ketones, urinary findings, blood, and protein in urine. It may also help support broader review when fatigue, urinary symptoms, metabolic changes, or kidney-related concerns are present.
Related Biomarker Patterns This Panel May Help Identify
This panel may help identify or rule out lab patterns related to:
- Estradiol and progesterone patterns
- FSH and LH ovarian feedback patterns
- Prolactin patterns
- Thyroid function patterns
- Heavy bleeding, low ferritin, or iron imbalance
- Blood count or anemia-related patterns
- Blood sugar or A1c patterns
- Cholesterol and triglyceride patterns
- Low-grade inflammation
- Vitamin D status
- Vitamin B12 and folate status
- Magnesium status
- Liver, kidney, electrolyte, glucose, calcium, albumin, and protein patterns
- Urinalysis findings related to hydration, glucose, ketones, protein, or blood
Professional Safety and Interpretation Notice
This panel is designed to support women’s hormone balance and perimenopause-related wellness review. It does notdiagnose perimenopause, menopause, infertility, thyroid disease, hormone imbalance, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, or any condition by itself.
Results should be interpreted with a licensed healthcare provider and reviewed alongside symptoms, age, menstrual-cycle history, menopause status, hormone therapy use, medications, supplements, personal health history, family history, and health goals.
Do not stop or change any prescribed medication, hormone therapy, or supplement without guidance from your healthcare provider.
How to Prepare for This Panel
Preparation may vary depending on the specific tests and instructions provided with your order. In general:
- Timing may matter for estradiol, progesterone, FSH, LH, and other hormone markers.
- Fasting may be recommended because glucose and lipid markers are included.
- Bring a list of medications, supplements, hormone products, thyroid medications, and doses.
- Note menstrual cycle timing, last menstrual period, cycle regularity, perimenopause symptoms, menopause status, and hormone therapy use.
- Note symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep changes, mood changes, brain fog, libido changes, weight changes, fatigue, heavy bleeding, or breast tenderness.
- Drink water normally unless instructed otherwise.
- Follow all lab collection instructions provided with your order.
What Happens After You Receive Your Results?
After your results are available, your biomarkers can help organize findings into areas such as estrogen and progesterone patterns, ovarian signaling, prolactin, thyroid function, blood sugar, cholesterol, inflammation, iron status, B-vitamin status, vitamin D status, magnesium status, kidney function, liver function, urine health, and general metabolic wellness.
During the physician consultation, you can discuss whether your results suggest the need for follow-up testing, hormone timing review, thyroid review, metabolic care, nutrient support, medication review, lifestyle changes, or additional clinical evaluation.
Additional Panels to Consider
Customers interested in the Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel may also consider:
- Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Advanced Lab Panel
- Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Comprehensive Lab Panel
- Menopause & Postmenopause Wellness Lab Panel
- Female Hormone Therapy Safety Lab Panel
- Fertility & Reproductive Health Lab Panel
- Thyroid & Metabolism Lab Panel
- Fatigue, Low Energy & Brain Fog Lab Panel
- Weight Loss Resistance & Metabolism Lab Panel
- Heart Health & Cholesterol Lab Panel
- Vitamin, Mineral & Nutrient Deficiency Lab Panel
- Stress, Cortisol, Sleep & Burnout Lab Panel
- Hair Loss, Skin Health & Nutrient Lab Panel
FAQ: Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel
What is the Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel?
The Women’s Hormone Balance & Perimenopause Essential Lab Panel is a focused blood and urine test panel that evaluates female hormones, ovarian signaling, thyroid function, blood sugar, cholesterol, inflammation, iron status, vitamin D, B12, folate, magnesium, liver function, kidney function, and urine health.
Can this panel diagnose perimenopause?
No. This panel does not diagnose perimenopause by itself. Perimenopause is usually reviewed using symptoms, age, menstrual-cycle changes, medical history, and clinical judgment. Lab results can provide helpful biomarker context but should not be interpreted alone.
What hormone tests are included for perimenopause?
This panel includes estradiol, progesterone, FSH and LH, and prolactin. These markers may provide context for hormone patterns, cycle changes, ovarian signaling, and pituitary-related hormone patterns.
Why are thyroid tests included?
Thyroid symptoms can overlap with perimenopause symptoms, including fatigue, weight changes, mood shifts, hair changes, temperature sensitivity, sleep problems, and brain fog. This panel includes TSH and Free T4 for thyroid function context.
Why are ferritin and iron/TIBC included?
Ferritin and iron/TIBC help evaluate iron storage and iron availability. These markers may be useful when fatigue, hair shedding, heavy periods, dizziness, restless legs, or low stamina are present.
Why are A1c and the Lipid Panel included?
A1c and the Lipid Panel help evaluate blood sugar, cholesterol, triglycerides, and cardiometabolic wellness. These patterns can become increasingly important during the perimenopause and menopause transition.
Why are vitamin D, B12, folate, and magnesium included?
These nutrients may provide context for fatigue, mood, brain fog, muscle symptoms, bone health, nerve function, methylation, sleep, and general wellness.
Should I choose Essential, Advanced, or Comprehensive?
Choose Essential for a focused hormone, thyroid, iron, metabolic, inflammation, nutrient, and urine baseline. Choose Advanced for deeper androgen, adrenal, thyroid antibody, cardiometabolic, B-vitamin, kidney, and liver markers. Choose Comprehensive for the broadest review of perimenopause symptoms, hormone pathways, bone-mineral health, omega fatty acids, and advanced wellness markers.
Important Note
This panel is designed to help evaluate selected biomarkers that may be related to women’s hormone balance, perimenopause symptoms, thyroid function, metabolic health, inflammation, iron status, nutrient status, kidney function, liver function, and general wellness. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease by itself. Results should be reviewed with a licensed healthcare provider.