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Hormone Panel & Annual Bloodwork

A Hormone Panel measures various hormones and their levels in the body, including thyroid, reproductive, adrenal, and growth hormones, as well as insulin and glucose levels.

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A normal hormone test can measure a wide variety of hormones and their levels in the body, depending on the specific test ordered. However, some common hormones that may be measured in a normal hormone test include

Getting Hormone Panels & Annual Bloodwork helps diagnose issues with:

  • Thyroid hormones
  • Reproductive hormones
  • Adrenal hormones and growth hormones
  • Insulin and glucose level

*Annual blood work may also be included: CBC, Chemistry, HgAIC, Lipids, CRP

Why would you get a Hormone Panel & Annual Bloodwork?

Hormone Panel & Annual Bloodwork is essential for understanding your overall health and identifying potential imbalances before they turn into bigger issues. Here’s why it’s valuable:

1. Detect Hormonal Imbalances

  • Hormones regulate everything from metabolism to mood, energy levels, and weight management.
  • Imbalances in estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, cortisol, and thyroid hormones can contribute to fatigue, weight gain, sleep issues, anxiety, depression, and more.

2. Optimize Menopause & Perimenopause Care

  • For women in midlife, tracking hormone levels helps determine whether Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) or other treatments are needed to relieve symptoms like hot flashes, brain fog, and mood swings.

3. Gain Insight Into Your Metabolic & Cardiovascular Health

  • Annual bloodwork can check for cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and inflammation markers (CRP), which are key indicators of heart health and metabolic function.
  • Early detection of issues like insulin resistance or high cholesterol can help prevent serious conditions like diabetes and heart disease.

4. Monitor Nutrient Deficiencies

  • Blood tests can reveal deficiencies in vitamin D, B12, iron, magnesium, and other essential nutrients that affect energy levels, immune function, and cognitive health.

5. Evaluate Stress & Adrenal Function

  • Cortisol and adrenal hormone testing can help determine if chronic stress is affecting your energy, metabolism, or immune response.

6. Personalize Your Wellness Plan

  • With data from a hormone panel and bloodwork, you can create a customized approach to health, whether through lifestyle changes, supplements, or medical interventions.

7. Stay Ahead of Age-Related Changes

  • As we age, our hormone levels naturally shift. Regular testing allows you to proactively manage aging-related concerns like bone density, muscle mass, cognitive function, and mood stability.

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