Hormonal profile

Hormonal profile

Why?

By measuring key hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, cortisol and thyroid hormones, we can identify imbalances and take the right action.

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What’s included?

A hormonal profiling includes a full hormone panel, gynecological examination and doctor consultation to review your results. The panel covers the following markers:

Sex hormones - including estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, bioactive testosterone, SHBG, prolactin, DHEA-S, FSH, LH and AMH
Thyroid hormones - including TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), T3 and T4, TPO antibodies, tyreoglobulin antibodies and TRAK
Stress hormones - including cortisol
Metabolic hormones - including insulin, ferritin, C-peptide, HbA1c + fasting glucose, PTH (parathyroid hormone) and IGF-1
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When is a hormonal profiling recommended?

A hormonal profiling is recommended if/when:

You are experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance such as fatigue, mood swings or irregular periods
You are approaching or going through menopause and want to understand your hormonal status
You want a comprehensive baseline of your hormonal health as part of a preventive health check
You have been diagnosed with a condition linked to hormonal imbalance, such as thyroid disease, PCOS or diabetes
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FAQ

About Hormonal profiling

A hormonal profiling is a comprehensive blood test that measures a wide range of hormones and related markers in your body. It gives you and your doctor a detailed picture of how your hormonal system is functioning, covering everything from sex hormones and thyroid function to stress hormones and metabolic markers. The test is done through a simple blood draw and is combined with a doctor consultation where your results are reviewed and explained personally.

For the most accurate results, we recommend that you fast for at least 8 hours before the test, meaning no food or drink other than water. The test should ideally be done in the morning, as some hormone levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day.

If you are menstruating, certain hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH are best measured on specific days of your cycle. We will guide you on timing when you book.

If you are taking any medications or supplements, let us know in advance as some can affect your results.

Your results will be ready within a few days. You will then have a gynecological examination and doctor consultation where one of EndoHealth's gynecologists goes through your results with you, explains what the values mean and discusses any findings that fall outside the normal range.

If needed, your doctor will recommend appropriate next steps, whether that is lifestyle adjustments, further investigation or referral to another specialist. You will also receive a written copy of your full results for your own records.