+ What is a health assessment?
Sameday Health offers a variety of lab panels that look for biological markers, vitamins, proteins, and other such molecules in the blood or urine. Using these lab panel results and a comprehensive overview of your medical history, doctors can understand your personal health and create personalized health plans tailored to you.
+ Where can I do a health assessment?
Currently, we are only offering health assessments at our Manhattan Beach, CA, location.
+ How do I book an appointment for a health assessment?
Simply book an appointment on our website, select the desired lab panel, and arrive at the site 5 minutes prior to your scheduled time. Once there, our medical providers will guide you through the next steps.
+ Do you accept insurance?
No, we are currently not accepting insurance nor providing superbills. All of our lab panels are able to be booked out-of-pocket.
+ What is the refund policy for cancelled appointments?
Canceled appointment up to 2 hours before the appointment time will result in a full refund. Canceled appointments under 2 hours before the appointment time will not be refunded.
+ How long does the lab panel appointment take?
The appointment should only take about 10-15 minutes.
+Is there an age limit on the lab panels?
Clients must be at least 18 years of age for the lab panels.
+ Is there assistance available to help me decide what panel is best for myself?
There are informational brochures available at the front desk with answers to most questions. If desired, you can book a virtual care appointment to speak with a doctor about which panel you should order.
+ What lab are the blood samples sent to?
Sameday Health works with Primex Clinical Laboratories to run lab panels and blood tests.
+ How will I get the results of my panel?
Results are accessible through Elation, our electronic medical records system, and you will receive an invitation to sign up for your portal via email.
+ What will Sameday Health do for me after my results are in?
A Sameday Health doctor will review the panel results and send them to the you with a synopsis. If you have further questions, you are able to schedule a follow up consultation with the doctor to discuss your results and potential steps forward.
+ What is the female hormone panel?
This panel includes Estradiol, Progesterone, Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), and Cortisol. It is recommended to stop biotin consumption 72 hours before the test. The collection method is a blood draw, and results will be emailed to the patient through Elation, our electronic health records system.
+ What are some symptoms of female hormonal imbalance?
Symptoms of female hormonal imbalance include pain during sex, increase in UTIs, irregular or absent periods, mood swings, hot flashes, breast tenderness, headaches, depression, unintentional weight changes.
+ What is estradiol?
Estradiol is the main estrogen in women and is produced by the ovaries. It is one of the main sex hormones responsible for ovulation—and is measured by this hormone test for women. After menopause, estrogen levels decline significantly. Estradiol is also responsible for the health and normal function of other sexual organs, such as the breast, vagina, and uterus.
+ What is progesterone?
Progesterone helps to maintain the endometrium, or lining of the uterus, and helps maintain a pregnancy. When a woman enters menopause and stops ovulating, progesterone production significantly drops.
+ What is cortisol?
Cortisol is made in our adrenal glands and is released in our bodies naturally each day. Cortisol affects energy levels by regulating the release of glucose as a main source of our body's fuel that helps keep us going during the day. Cortisol is also the body's main stress hormone.
+ What is luteinizing hormone (LH)?
LH helps your reproductive system: specifically, a woman’s ovaries and a man’s testes. It’s also called lutropin and interstitial cell stimulating hormone.