004 - Advanced Female Hormone Panel (7 tests)
Female Hormone B Panel (Female Quick Check Basic)
Fasting Required
The Advanced Female Hormone Panel is an expanded hormone screening blood test that provides a broader view of female sex hormone balance, including multiple forms of estrogen along with adrenal and progesterone support. This panel is commonly ordered for symptoms such as irregular cycles, perimenopause or menopause transition, fatigue, mood changes, low libido, hormonal acne, fertility planning, or more detailed evaluation of hormone imbalance.
The panel includes 7 tests:
Testosterone, Free & Total with SHBG: Assesses androgen levels and hormone binding, helpful for evaluating libido concerns, acne, hair growth, or PCOS-related symptoms
DHEA-Sulfate: Adrenal hormone marker involved in energy, stress response, and androgen production
Cortisol: Main stress hormone that helps evaluate adrenal function, energy regulation, and stress-related hormone effects
Progesterone: Key hormone for ovulation and pregnancy support, often used to assess cycle timing and luteal phase function
Estradiol (E2): Primary estrogen hormone important for menstrual cycle regulation, fertility, and menopause assessment
Estrone (E1): Estrogen form that becomes more prominent after menopause and helps evaluate overall estrogen balance
Estriol (E3): Weaker estrogen form often evaluated in pregnancy and broader estrogen metabolism patterns.
Female Hormone B Panel (Female Quick Check Basic)
Fasting Required
The Advanced Female Hormone Panel is an expanded hormone screening blood test that provides a broader view of female sex hormone balance, including multiple forms of estrogen along with adrenal and progesterone support. This panel is commonly ordered for symptoms such as irregular cycles, perimenopause or menopause transition, fatigue, mood changes, low libido, hormonal acne, fertility planning, or more detailed evaluation of hormone imbalance.
The panel includes 7 tests:
Testosterone, Free & Total with SHBG: Assesses androgen levels and hormone binding, helpful for evaluating libido concerns, acne, hair growth, or PCOS-related symptoms
DHEA-Sulfate: Adrenal hormone marker involved in energy, stress response, and androgen production
Cortisol: Main stress hormone that helps evaluate adrenal function, energy regulation, and stress-related hormone effects
Progesterone: Key hormone for ovulation and pregnancy support, often used to assess cycle timing and luteal phase function
Estradiol (E2): Primary estrogen hormone important for menstrual cycle regulation, fertility, and menopause assessment
Estrone (E1): Estrogen form that becomes more prominent after menopause and helps evaluate overall estrogen balance
Estriol (E3): Weaker estrogen form often evaluated in pregnancy and broader estrogen metabolism patterns.