Type

Hormone Testing

Duration

10 min

Total testosterone level measurement.

Hormone testing measures the levels of key hormones in your blood to assess endocrine function and identify imbalances. Common panels include thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4), reproductive hormones (testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, LH, FSH), adrenal hormones (cortisol, DHEA), and metabolic hormones (insulin, growth hormone). Results provide a snapshot of your hormonal health. Hormone levels are influenced by time of day, stress, sleep, diet, and medications — standardized testing conditions (fasting, morning draw) improve accuracy. Comprehensive panels are increasingly popular in longevity medicine as a foundation for hormone optimization protocols.

Key Details

Sample
Blood draw (fasting recommended)
Best Time
Morning before 10am
Results
1–3 days
Actionable
Guides treatment and lifestyle decisions

Who Is This For?

Anyone experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance (fatigue, weight changes, mood shifts, low libido). Women in perimenopause or menopause wanting to understand their hormone levels. Men over 40 checking testosterone levels. People starting or monitoring hormone therapy. Longevity-focused individuals establishing baseline measurements.

What's Included

Fasting blood draw
Comprehensive hormone panel analysis
Results review with healthcare provider
Recommendations based on findings

Preparation Required

Fast for 10–12 hours before blood draw (water is fine). Schedule morning draws (before 10am) — many hormones follow daily cycles. Avoid intense exercise for 24 hours before. Bring a list of all medications and supplements, as many affect hormone levels.

Frequently Asked Questions