Comprehensive Hormone Testing + Consultation
Done on day 19-21 if you have menstrual cycle, Fasting
Price: $695
No. This is a cash discount and includes a consultation with Dr Hagmeyer.
This test requires a blood draw. Once the test is purchased, a kit will be sent to you along with instructions and an activation code. Once your test is activated, you will be directed to a local blood draw center to have your blood draw. Specific instructions will be emailed to you regarding fasting or non fasting and if you need to stop any supplements.
Web results are posted within 7-14 business days. Our office will notify you when test results have been reported.
You will be emailed a confirmation from the lab. Within 3-5 business days, you will receive a test kit that you will take to the lab with you.
Yes. Dr Hagmeyer will review the test result with you. Each test comes with a post-test review/explanation.
One we have placed the order for the test we are unable to issue a refund.
How Do I know If Need this test? Blood tests are commonly used to evaluate a wide range of symptoms and health conditions. Here are some symptoms and situations where someone might seek blood testing:
1. Fatigue or Weakness:
Persistent fatigue or weakness can indicate anemia, thyroid dysfunction, or other underlying conditions.
2. Unexplained Weight Changes:
Sudden weight loss or gain may necessitate blood tests to assess thyroid function, hormone levels, or metabolic conditions.
3. Fever or Infection:
A fever, especially if persistent, may lead to blood tests to identify infections, such as a complete blood count (CBC) to check for signs of infection or inflammation.
4. Joint Pain or Swelling:
Symptoms of arthritis or autoimmune diseases may prompt tests for inflammatory markers or specific autoantibodies.
5. Digestive Issues:
Symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, bloating, or abdominal pain may require tests to assess liver function, pancreatic function, or to check for infections.
6. Skin Changes:
Unexplained rashes, discolorations, or persistent itching may lead to tests for allergies or autoimmune conditions.
7. Mood Changes:
Symptoms of depression, anxiety, or other mood disorders may prompt tests for thyroid function, vitamin D levels, or other hormonal assessments.
8. Menstrual Irregularities:
Irregular or heavy menstrual periods may lead to blood tests to evaluate hormone levels or assess for conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
9. Chest Pain or Shortness of Breath:
These symptoms may require tests to assess heart function or oxygen levels, including tests for cardiac biomarkers.
10. High Blood Pressure:
Individuals with hypertension may undergo blood tests to assess kidney function, electrolyte balance, and to rule out underlying causes.
11. Chronic Conditions:
Patients with chronic diseases (like diabetes or chronic kidney disease) often have routine blood tests to monitor their condition and manage treatment.
12. Allergies:
Symptoms such as hives or respiratory issues may lead to blood tests for specific allergies.
13. Nutritional Deficiencies:
Symptoms like hair loss, brittle nails, or cognitive changes may prompt testing for vitamin and mineral deficiencies (e.g., vitamin B12, iron, folate).
14. Liver or Kidney Issues:
Symptoms such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark urine, or swelling in the legs may require liver or kidney function tests.
This is our most comprehensive hormone panel for women at all stages of life. Our Women’s Health test measures hormone and antibody levels to check for any abnormal levels that may be keeping you from feeling your best.
If you are woman who has a menstrual cycle your hormones should be tested in the morning during the luteal phase, day 19, 20 or 21. That is the right time to test estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Hormones (includes 11 tests)
- Estradiol
- FSH
- DHEA-S
- LH
- Cortisol
- Progesterone
- Parathyroid Hormone
- Prolactin
- Dihydrotestosterone
- Pregnenolone
- Testo, Free [Incl. Total, Albumin, SHBG]
Complete Thyroid Panel (include 8 tests)
- T3 – Triiodothyronine
- T4 – Thyroxine
- Free T3
- Free T4
- TSH
- Anti-TPO
- Reverse T3
- Anti-TG
Hematology (includes 3 tests)
- CBC
- CBC w/ differential and Platelets (all)
- Reticulocytes
Blood sugar (include 3 tests)
- Glycemic Control
- Insulin Resistance
- Beta Cell Function
Metabolic Panel (includes 9 tests)
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Chloride
- Carbon Dioxide
- Glucose(Renal)
- BUN
- Creatinine
- Calcium
- Serum Iron