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Comprehensive Hormone & Longevity Panel

Type

Hormone Testing

Duration

1 hour

A thorough hormone and longevity biomarker evaluation at Rejuvalife Vitality Institute in Beverly Hills, supervised by Dr. Andre Berger MD, who is board-certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (A4M). The panel covers sex hormones, pituitary and adrenal signals, thyroid hormones including conversion enzymes and antibodies, growth factors such as IGF-1, metabolic markers, inflammatory biomarkers, and cardiovascular risk factors. Testing options include blood, saliva, and urine specimen collection to capture both circulating and tissue-level hormone activity. Results drive personalised protocols for bioidentical hormone replacement, peptide therapy, and lifestyle optimisation.

Rejuvalife Vitality Institute's Comprehensive Hormone and Longevity Panel is the diagnostic cornerstone of the clinic's Age Management program. Designed and interpreted by Dr. Andre Berger MD — a physician with dual board certification in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (A4M) and Emergency Medicine, and additional certification in Holistic Medicine — the panel is among the most thorough available at any outpatient longevity clinic in the Los Angeles area. The evaluation encompasses the full hormonal cascade: sex hormones (total and free testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, SHBG) to assess reproductive axis function and androgenic balance in both male and female patients; pituitary signals (LH, FSH) to distinguish primary from secondary hormonal insufficiency; adrenal function markers (cortisol, DHEA-S, aldosterone) to evaluate stress response capacity and adrenal reserve; thyroid hormones assessed in depth — TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, and thyroid antibodies (anti-TPO, anti-TG) — providing visibility into both conversion efficiency and autoimmune thyroid disease that a TSH-only screen misses; growth factors including IGF-1 as a proxy for growth hormone axis function; and metabolic markers covering fasting glucose, insulin, HbA1c, and lipid fractionation. The inflammation and cardiovascular risk segment includes hs-CRP, homocysteine, and ApoB or Lp(a) where indicated. Collection methods — blood draw, saliva, or 24-hour urine — are selected based on the hormone of interest and the clinical context: saliva cortisol captures diurnal variation that a single serum draw cannot, and urinary hormone metabolites reflect tissue conversion and clearance pathways invisible to serum assays. This multi-matrix approach gives Dr. Berger a complete picture of the patient's hormonal environment before any prescription decisions are made. The panel is bundled into the institute's Age Management and Longevity Medicine Program annual membership, which covers unlimited visits and all communication channels. Standalone panel pricing requires a consultation.

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