Hormone harmony

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Hormone harmony

Understand overall hormone function and take control of your menstrual cycle, mood, metabolism, libido, & sleep

What it looks for

 
  • Estradiol

  • Progesterone

  • Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)

  • Luteinizing hormone (LH)

  • Cortisol

Why a female hormone panel?

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Our comprehensive Female Hormone Panel includes detection of hormone levels associated with overall well being and aging. A hormonal imbalance can affect your menstrual cycle and overall wellbeing, including:

  • Irregular menstruation

  • Low sex drive

  • Painful sex

  • Increase in urinary tract infections (UTIs)

  • Unintentional weight fluctuations

  • Mood swings

  • Hot flashes

  • Breast tenderness

How it works

 

1

Select your lab panel

Choose your desired health assessment


2

Schedule your appointment

Select a time that works with your schedule and show up to one of our locations


3

Panel collection

Arrive on-site and let our medical staff handle the collection


4

Receive your results

Panel results will be securely sent to you


5

Review with a provider

A provider is available to review your panels and propose next steps for your health


 

 Select a location, get care today.

 

Meeting the highest regulatory standards

 
The highest regulatory standards
 

FAQs

+ What is a health assessment?

+ Where can I do a health assessment?

+ How do I book an appointment for a health assessment?

+ Do you accept insurance?

+ What is the refund policy for cancelled appointments?

+ How long does the lab panel appointment take?

+Is there an age limit on the lab panels?

+ Is there assistance available to help me decide what panel is best for myself?

+ What lab are the blood samples sent to?

+ How will I get the results of my panel?

+ What will Sameday Health do for me after my results are in?

+ What is the female hormone panel?

+ What are some symptoms of female hormonal imbalance?

+ What is estradiol?

+ What is progesterone?

+ What is cortisol?

+ What is luteinizing hormone (LH)?