This hormone test is ideal for women experiencing symptoms like fatigue, irregular periods, or mood changes—or anyone seeking a proactive look at their hormone health.
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Measure 10 essential hormones with a comprehensive female hormone test.
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Understanding your hormone levels is a powerful step toward taking charge of your health. The Custom Female Hormone Test is a comprehensive blood test that measures 10 key hormones related to reproductive and general hormone health.
This hormone test includes important markers such as estradiol, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), DHEA-S, and thyroid hormones—each playing a vital role in menstrual cycles, fertility, metabolism, and overall hormonal balance. Hormone imbalances may affect energy, mood, or other aspects of health, but these symptoms can also have many other causes.
Whether you're experiencing symptoms like irregular periods, fatigue, or simply want a deeper look into your hormonal health, this test offers valuable insights to help guide conversations with your healthcare provider.
Note: This test does not diagnose or determine the cause of infertility, menstrual irregularities or any health condition. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider if you have any questions about your result. If you are lactating or breastfeeding, you should also first discuss this test with your healthcare provider.
Preparation: If you are still menstruating, it is recommended to test on day 3 of your menstrual cycle (cycle day 1 is the first day of your period). If you have no menstrual cycle or have irregular menstrual cycles, you can test at any time.
It is recommended that your blood sample is collected between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. when DHEA-S, prolactin and testosterone levels are typically highest.
If you’re taking a supplement containing biotin (also called vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H or coenzyme R), commonly found in products promoting nail, skin and hair health, we recommend that you wait at least 72 hours from your last dose before taking the test.
Symptoms of hormonal imbalance may include low energy, mood changes, irregular periods, or decreased libido. Understanding your hormone levels can help you and your healthcare provider evaluate symptoms and conditions related to hormonal imbalance.
Our comprehensive female hormone test is a quick and convenient way to gain information about your reproductive health to better understand your menstrual cycles, which you can then discuss with your healthcare provider.
Whether you're assessing reproductive health, tracking menopausal transition, or seeking insights into hormonal balance, testing your hormone levels can empower you to make informed decisions on your reproductive and hormone health.
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Simply purchase this test online. A healthcare provider will review and approve your test requests; no healthcare provider visit is required.
Visit a Labcorp location near you for sample collection. Visits may be scheduled online.
View your easy-to-read results online in your Labcorp Patient™ account, including Linked Accounts. For certain results that require prompt attention, you will also be contacted by phone or mail.
This hormone test is ideal for women experiencing symptoms like fatigue, irregular periods, or mood changes—or anyone seeking a proactive look at their hormone health.
Your results will show hormone levels at the time of testing. These insights can help guide next steps with your healthcare provider.
Symptoms of hormone imbalance may include irregular periods, low energy, mood changes, or decreased libido. Other signs can include weight fluctuations, sleep disturbances, or changes in skin and hair. Because hormone levels affect many systems in the body, even subtle changes can impact your overall well-being. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, a hormone test may help identify potential imbalances and guide next steps with your healthcare provider.
These symptoms could also be caused by other conditions. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider if you have any questions about your results or symptoms.
If you are still menstruating, it is recommended to test on day 3 of your menstrual cycle (cycle day 1 is the first day of your period). If you have no menstrual cycle or have irregular menstrual cycles, you can test at any time.
It is recommended that your blood sample is collected between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. when DHEA-S, prolactin and testosterone levels are typically highest.
You’ll be able to view your results for each test in your Labcorp Patient™ account as they become available. This test includes multiple tests, and you should be able to see all of your test results online within 10 days of when your samples arrives at our lab.
Your testing will be performed in a CLIA-certified clinical laboratory. Labcorp provides leading-edge medical laboratory tests and services through a national network of primary clinical laboratories and specialty testing laboratories. Our labs perform regular quality assurance testing to ensure our results are accurate.
Your results will be provided to you through our secure online portal to view or print. Results are also made available through a secure portal to the independent healthcare provider who placed your test order. If you are accessing your results through your Labcorp Patient™ account, all users linked to the account will have access to all OnDemand test results. Results may also be provided to a local, state, and/or federal health authority; for example, many states require the testing laboratory and physician to report test results for certain communicable diseases, such as COVID-19, to local or state health departments.
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Visit the Labcorp OnDemand® website to browse and purchase laboratory tests and create your Labcorp Patient™ account to view your results. All Labcorp OnDemand testing requires an order from an authorized healthcare professional. For your convenience, Labcorp OnDemand has contracted with independent professional entities (collectively, Providers) to deliver healthcare provider services. Visit a Labcorp location for sample collection; or, if using an at-home collection kit, collect your sample yourself. We’ll let you know when your results are ready and can be accessed through your Labcorp Patient™ account.
To align with clinical best practices, we’ve set an age maximum of 100 for consumer-initiated testing. This limit was set to encourage individuals in more advanced age groups - who may have complex medical needs - to receive personalized guidance about testing from their healthcare providers.