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Female Hormones Test

$ 179.99

Check that your hormones and thyroid are in the normal range with our best-selling blood test. Hormones regulate your fertility, your mood, and energy.

What we test?

Cortisol is your body’s main stress manager, helping you wake up, wind down, and react to challenges.

A hormone that helps produce other sex hormones. Abnormal levels can indicate adrenal gland issues.

FSH is a crucial hormone driving reproductive health, spurring egg and sperm production.

Estradiol is crucial for both women's reproductive health and men's sexual function, influencing everything from fertility to bone strength.

Progesterone is a key hormone in managing reproductive health and wellbeing in both women and men, influencing fertility, mood, and more.

Prolactin is like your body’s nurturing hormone, key for breastfeeding and influencing reproductive health.

Testosterone is crucial for muscle strength, sexual health, and mood, impacting overall vitality.

Free testosterone is the go-getter of your hormone world, available and ready to boost mood, muscle, and libido.

A protein that binds to sex hormones. Abnormal levels can affect hormone balance and reproductive health.

The LH to FSH ratio helps assess reproductive health by comparing two key hormones that regulate fertility and reproductive functions.

TSH is like the thermostat for your thyroid gland, helping regulate your body’s energy use and metabolism.

Free T4 is like your body’s idle speed control, keeping your energy levels and metabolism steady.

Free T3 is your body's energy gearshift, crucial for metabolism and regulating how you feel, from your mood to your energy levels.

A calculation used to estimate the amount of testosterone that is biologically active. Helpful in evaluating conditions like PCOS.

How it works? Its easy.

  1. Order your tests & print your pathology request

  2. Visit a Collection Center near you. No extra fees of any sort

  3. Results by email to you within 24-48 hrs!

70% of medical decisions depend on lab tests.

So why are doctors testing so few? Your body holds more information than your medical record.