063 - Comprehensive Female Panel (19 tests)
Comprehensive Plus Female
Fasting Required
The Comprehensive Female Panel is an advanced, expanded blood test that provides an in-depth evaluation of female hormone balance, thyroid function, metabolic health, inflammation, adrenal function, iron status, vitamin D levels, and long-term blood sugar control. This panel is commonly ordered for complex hormone concerns, fatigue, weight changes, menstrual irregularities, fertility evaluation, perimenopause/menopause transition, adrenal or thyroid symptoms, and comprehensive wellness screening.
The panel includes 19 tests:
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): Assesses liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, and blood glucose
Complete Blood Count with Differential (CBC w/Diff): Evaluates red and white blood cells in detail to assess anemia, infection, and immune status
Lipid Panel: Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess cardiovascular risk
Thyroid Panel (Free T3, Free T4, TSH): Provides a full thyroid evaluation related to metabolism, energy, and hormone regulation
Testosterone, Free & Total with SHBG: Assesses androgen levels and hormone binding, useful for libido concerns, acne, hair growth, or PCOS-related symptoms
Estradiol (E2): Primary estrogen hormone important for menstrual cycle regulation, fertility, and menopause assessment
DHT (Dihydrotestosterone): Potent testosterone metabolite involved in hair changes, androgen activity, and hormone metabolism
Estrone (E1): Estrogen form more prominent after menopause, helpful in evaluating overall estrogen balance
Estriol (E3): Weaker estrogen form often used to assess estrogen metabolism patterns
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1): Marker related to growth hormone activity, metabolism, and recovery
FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Evaluates ovarian function, fertility status, and menopausal transition
LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Helps assess ovulation patterns and reproductive hormone signaling
Ferritin: Measures iron storage levels, often evaluated in fatigue, hair loss, or anemia concerns
DHEA-Sulfate: Adrenal hormone marker involved in energy, stress response, and androgen production
High-Sensitivity CRP (CRP, HS): Marker of low-grade inflammation and cardiovascular risk
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy: Measures vitamin D status, important for bone health, immune support, and hormone function
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
IGFBP-3 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3): Supports interpretation of IGF-1 and provides additional insight into growth hormone activity
Hemoglobin A1C: Measures average blood sugar control over the past 2–3 months and helps assess diabetes or insulin resistance risk
Comprehensive Plus Female
Fasting Required
The Comprehensive Female Panel is an advanced, expanded blood test that provides an in-depth evaluation of female hormone balance, thyroid function, metabolic health, inflammation, adrenal function, iron status, vitamin D levels, and long-term blood sugar control. This panel is commonly ordered for complex hormone concerns, fatigue, weight changes, menstrual irregularities, fertility evaluation, perimenopause/menopause transition, adrenal or thyroid symptoms, and comprehensive wellness screening.
The panel includes 19 tests:
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): Assesses liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, and blood glucose
Complete Blood Count with Differential (CBC w/Diff): Evaluates red and white blood cells in detail to assess anemia, infection, and immune status
Lipid Panel: Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess cardiovascular risk
Thyroid Panel (Free T3, Free T4, TSH): Provides a full thyroid evaluation related to metabolism, energy, and hormone regulation
Testosterone, Free & Total with SHBG: Assesses androgen levels and hormone binding, useful for libido concerns, acne, hair growth, or PCOS-related symptoms
Estradiol (E2): Primary estrogen hormone important for menstrual cycle regulation, fertility, and menopause assessment
DHT (Dihydrotestosterone): Potent testosterone metabolite involved in hair changes, androgen activity, and hormone metabolism
Estrone (E1): Estrogen form more prominent after menopause, helpful in evaluating overall estrogen balance
Estriol (E3): Weaker estrogen form often used to assess estrogen metabolism patterns
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1): Marker related to growth hormone activity, metabolism, and recovery
FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Evaluates ovarian function, fertility status, and menopausal transition
LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Helps assess ovulation patterns and reproductive hormone signaling
Ferritin: Measures iron storage levels, often evaluated in fatigue, hair loss, or anemia concerns
DHEA-Sulfate: Adrenal hormone marker involved in energy, stress response, and androgen production
High-Sensitivity CRP (CRP, HS): Marker of low-grade inflammation and cardiovascular risk
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy: Measures vitamin D status, important for bone health, immune support, and hormone function
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
IGFBP-3 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3): Supports interpretation of IGF-1 and provides additional insight into growth hormone activity
Hemoglobin A1C: Measures average blood sugar control over the past 2–3 months and helps assess diabetes or insulin resistance risk