Comprehensive Hormone Panel: Understanding Your Hormonal Health
Hormones control a lot in your body—your energy levels, mood, sleep, weight, and even how you handle stress. When something is off, you might feel tired all the time, gain or lose weight without explanation, have trouble sleeping, or notice changes in your mood. A comprehensive hormone test helps us see what’s going on with your body so we can help you feel better.
What Is a Comprehensive Hormone Test?
This test looks at different hormones in your body, including:
- Stress Hormones – like cortisol, which helps your body manage stress
- Sleep Hormones – like melatonin, which affects how well you sleep
- Reproductive Hormones – like estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone, which impact mood, energy, and more
- Metabolism Markers – which show how your body is processing nutrients
By checking these hormone levels, we at Good Medics can find out what might be causing your symptoms and help you get back to feeling like yourself.
Why Is This Test Done With Urine?
A urine test is an easy and effective way to check your hormone levels. Unlike blood tests, which mostly measure hormones attached to proteins (and not fully active), urine tests show the free hormones that your body is actually using. That means we get a much clearer picture of what’s going on inside.
Get Clear Answers About Your Hormones
This simple at-home urine test gives us a full picture of your hormone levels, including stress hormones, sleep hormones, and metabolism markers. With these insights, we at Good Medics can create a plan to help you get back to feeling your best.
How much does the test cost?
The cost is $400-$500. Before ordering this test, we recommend a consultation to see if other basic tests should be done first.
Is insurance accepted for this type of test?
No, insurance does not cover this test, but you may be able to use HSA/FSA funds.
How is this test done?
It’s a simple urine test that you do at home with a kit we provide.
Why is urine testing better than blood testing?
Urine testing shows the active hormones your body is actually using, while blood tests mostly show hormones attached to proteins that aren’t fully available. This makes urine testing a more complete way to understand your hormone levels.
How do I prepare for the test?
We’ll provide clear instructions before you take the test, but there’s usually very little you need to do to prepare.
Can I order the test without a doctor's visit?
No, because there are different types of hormone tests. We need to figure out the right one for you based on your symptoms. Sometimes a basic test is enough, while other times we need a more detailed look. That’s why we start with a consultation.
How long does it take to get the test results?
Once the lab receives your samples, it typically takes about 5 to 10 business days to process and return the results to us.
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