064 - Comprehensive Male Panel (14 tests)
Comprehensive Male Panel
Fasting Required
The Comprehensive Male Panel is an expanded blood test used to evaluate overall health while providing a detailed assessment of male hormones, thyroid function, cholesterol levels, prostate health, inflammation, iron storage, and adrenal hormone balance. This panel is commonly ordered for fatigue, low libido, muscle loss, weight changes, hormone imbalance concerns, thyroid symptoms, cardiovascular risk assessment, and general wellness screening.
The panel includes 14 tests:
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): Assesses liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, and blood glucose
Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluates red and white blood cells and platelets for anemia, infection, or inflammation
Lipid Panel: Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess cardiovascular risk
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Primary screening marker for thyroid function
Free T3: Measures the active thyroid hormone involved in metabolism and energy
Free T4: Measures the main circulating thyroid hormone to support thyroid evaluation
Testosterone, Free & Total with SHBG: Assesses androgen levels and hormone binding, often used to evaluate low testosterone symptoms and hormone therapy monitoring
Estradiol (E2): Measures estrogen levels in men, important for hormone balance, bone health, and testosterone conversion
PSA, Total (Prostate-Specific Antigen): Screens prostate health and helps evaluate prostate enlargement, inflammation, or cancer risk
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1): Marker related to growth hormone activity, metabolism, muscle recovery, and overall endocrine health
FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Evaluates testicular function and fertility hormone signaling
LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Helps assess testosterone production signaling and reproductive hormone balance
Ferritin: Measures iron storage levels, often evaluated in fatigue 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 and metabolic risk
Results are interpreted based on age, symptoms, medications, and clinical context, since hormone and metabolic levels can vary between individuals.
Comprehensive Male Panel
Fasting Required
The Comprehensive Male Panel is an expanded blood test used to evaluate overall health while providing a detailed assessment of male hormones, thyroid function, cholesterol levels, prostate health, inflammation, iron storage, and adrenal hormone balance. This panel is commonly ordered for fatigue, low libido, muscle loss, weight changes, hormone imbalance concerns, thyroid symptoms, cardiovascular risk assessment, and general wellness screening.
The panel includes 14 tests:
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): Assesses liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, and blood glucose
Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluates red and white blood cells and platelets for anemia, infection, or inflammation
Lipid Panel: Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess cardiovascular risk
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Primary screening marker for thyroid function
Free T3: Measures the active thyroid hormone involved in metabolism and energy
Free T4: Measures the main circulating thyroid hormone to support thyroid evaluation
Testosterone, Free & Total with SHBG: Assesses androgen levels and hormone binding, often used to evaluate low testosterone symptoms and hormone therapy monitoring
Estradiol (E2): Measures estrogen levels in men, important for hormone balance, bone health, and testosterone conversion
PSA, Total (Prostate-Specific Antigen): Screens prostate health and helps evaluate prostate enlargement, inflammation, or cancer risk
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1): Marker related to growth hormone activity, metabolism, muscle recovery, and overall endocrine health
FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Evaluates testicular function and fertility hormone signaling
LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Helps assess testosterone production signaling and reproductive hormone balance
Ferritin: Measures iron storage levels, often evaluated in fatigue 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 and metabolic risk
Results are interpreted based on age, symptoms, medications, and clinical context, since hormone and metabolic levels can vary between individuals.