PROVIDER INITIATED TEST - The Female Hormone Panel (Amenorrhea Panel) is a blood test that evaluates key reproductive and adrenal hormones involved in menstrual cycle regulation. This panel is commonly used to investigate absent or irregular menstrual periods (amenorrhea) and to assess hormonal balance affecting ovulation and reproductive health.
It helps identify potential hormonal causes of menstrual disruption, including ovarian, pituitary, or adrenal-related imbalances.
The panel includes 6 tests:
Estradiol (E2): Primary form of estrogen, essential for menstrual cycle regulation and reproductive function
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Supports ovarian function and egg development
Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Plays a key role in ovulation and cycle timing
Prolactin: Elevated levels may interfere with menstrual cycles and ovulation
Total Testosterone: Evaluates androgen levels that can impact menstrual cycles, skin, and hair
DHEA-Sulfate: An adrenal androgen that contributes to overall hormone balance
Results are interpreted together to help guide further evaluation and management of menstrual and hormonal concerns.
Amenorrhea Panel
PROVIDER INITIATED TEST - The Female Hormone Panel (Amenorrhea Panel) is a blood test that evaluates key reproductive and adrenal hormones involved in menstrual cycle regulation. This panel is commonly used to investigate absent or irregular menstrual periods (amenorrhea) and to assess hormonal balance affecting ovulation and reproductive health.
It helps identify potential hormonal causes of menstrual disruption, including ovarian, pituitary, or adrenal-related imbalances.
The panel includes 6 tests:
Estradiol (E2): Primary form of estrogen, essential for menstrual cycle regulation and reproductive function
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Supports ovarian function and egg development
Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Plays a key role in ovulation and cycle timing
Prolactin: Elevated levels may interfere with menstrual cycles and ovulation
Total Testosterone: Evaluates androgen levels that can impact menstrual cycles, skin, and hair
DHEA-Sulfate: An adrenal androgen that contributes to overall hormone balance
Results are interpreted together to help guide further evaluation and management of menstrual and hormonal concerns.