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Hormones & Longevity

Your hormones run everything.

Mood, energy, sleep, libido, weight — when they're off, you feel it.

Most doctors test one or two hormones and call it a day. But your hormones work as a system — estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, cortisol, and DHEA-S all influence each other. A single "normal" result can mask a bigger imbalance. This panel gives you the full picture.

Why this matters for women

Why this matters for women

Most "low energy," "weight won't budge," "brain fog," "anxiety," or "I just don't feel like myself" symptoms trace back to hormonal shifts that standard labs never measure. FSH and LH reveal where you are in the menopausal transition, often years before periods become irregular. Free Testosterone and SHBG explain libido, motivation, and muscle tone. Cortisol uncovers chronic stress patterns driving belly weight, poor sleep, and afternoon crashes. IGF-1 adds a longevity lens — tied to muscle maintenance, recovery, and biological aging. Together, these markers give you a complete picture of where your hormones are now, and what's worth optimizing.

What we test

Platelet Count

White Blood Cell Count

Red Blood Cell Count

Hemoglobin

Hematocrit

Mcv

Mch

Mchc

Rdw

Mpv

Absolute Neutrophils

Absolute Band Neutrophils

Absolute Metamyelocytes

Absolute Myelocytes

Absolute Promyelocytes

Absolute Lymphocytes

Absolute Monocytes

Absolute Eosinophils

Absolute Basophils

Absolute Blasts

Absolute Nucleated Rbc

Neutrophils

Band Neutrophils

Metamyelocytes

Myelocytes

Promyelocytes

Lymphocytes

Reactive Lymphocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils

Blasts

Nucleated Rbc

Glucose

Creatinine

Egfr

Bun/Creatinine Ratio

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Carbon Dioxide

Calcium

Protein, Total

Albumin

Globulin

Albumin/Globulin Ratio

Bilirubin, Total

Alkaline Phosphatase

Ast

Alt

Hs Crp

Who should consider this panel?

  • Women experiencing PMS, irregular periods, or painful cycles

  • Anyone in perimenopause or early menopause (ages 35-55)

  • Women on hormonal birth control who want a baseline

  • Postpartum women struggling with mood or energy

  • Anyone with unexplained fatigue, weight gain, or low libido

Who should consider this panel

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Don't let another doctor dismiss your symptoms. Get the full hormone picture.