Hormones
26 markers in this category
17-OH Progesterone
17-OH Progesterone is a steroid hormone your body uses to produce cortisol and sex hormones. Monitoring this marker may help provide a more complete picture of your adrenal and hormonal health as part of preventive care.
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone)
ACTH is a pituitary hormone that controls cortisol production by your adrenal glands. Monitoring ACTH levels as part of your health routine may help provide early insights into how well your stress response system is functioning.
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) provides insight into ovarian reserve and reproductive health. Including this marker in your health monitoring may help you stay informed about fertility-related changes as part of proactive health management.
Androstenedione
Androstenedione is a precursor hormone that your body converts into sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen. Monitoring this marker may contribute to a comprehensive understanding of your hormonal health and overall wellness.
Calcitonin
Calcitonin is a hormone from the thyroid C-cells that helps manage calcium levels and bone health. Including this marker in your health monitoring may contribute to a well-rounded understanding of your thyroid and skeletal wellness.
Cortisol
Cortisol is a key indicator of how your body manages stress. Regular monitoring provides insight into adrenal health and its downstream effects on metabolism and immunity.
DHEA-S
DHEA-S is the most abundant adrenal hormone and a reliable marker of overall adrenal function. Its age-related decline makes it a valuable indicator for preventive health monitoring.
DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)
DHT is the most biologically active androgen and provides important insight into how testosterone is being metabolised. Including DHT in your panel offers a more complete hormonal picture.
Dopamine (Urine)
Dopamine is a fundamental neurotransmitter for mood, motivation, and cognitive function. Including this test in your panel provides valuable insight into overall neurological and adrenal health.
Estradiol (E2)
Estradiol (E2) is the most active form of estrogen, contributing to bone strength, heart health, and emotional wellbeing. Monitoring your levels may help identify hormonal shifts early. Discuss your results with a healthcare provider for personalised guidance.
Estrone (E1)
Estrone (E1) is a weaker form of estrogen that becomes increasingly important with age. Produced mainly in fat tissue, it reflects your body's estrogen activity after reproductive years. Monitoring E1 may help your healthcare provider assess your overall hormonal health.
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is produced by the pituitary gland and is essential for reproductive function throughout life. Monitoring FSH may help detect age-related hormonal changes early. Your healthcare provider can help you understand your results in the context of your overall health.
Free Testosterone
Free testosterone is the bioavailable portion of testosterone that directly influences your energy, muscle maintenance, and mood. Monitoring this marker may help detect hormonal changes early. Discuss your results with a healthcare provider for personalised health guidance.
IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor)
IGF-1 is an important growth factor that reflects your body's repair and regeneration capacity. As part of a comprehensive health assessment, monitoring IGF-1 can help identify potential areas for proactive wellness support.
IGF-BP3
IGF-BP3 is an important binding protein that regulates growth factor activity in the body. As part of comprehensive health screening, testing IGF-BP3 alongside IGF-1 helps provide a fuller understanding of your growth hormone axis.
Inhibin B
Inhibin B is a gonadal hormone that provides insight into reproductive function in both men and women. As part of comprehensive health screening, this marker can help assess overall hormonal balance.
LH (Luteinizing Hormone)
LH is a pituitary hormone that plays a central role in reproductive health for both men and women. As part of a comprehensive hormonal assessment, monitoring LH can help evaluate pituitary and gonadal function.
Melatonin
Melatonin is your body's sleep-regulating hormone and plays a broader role in antioxidant defense and immune support. As part of a comprehensive health assessment, monitoring melatonin can provide insight into your circadian rhythm health.
PTH (Parathyroid Hormone)
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is essential for maintaining calcium and phosphorus balance in the body. Healthy PTH levels may contribute to strong bones, proper kidney function, and overall mineral homeostasis.
Parathyroid Hormone (intact)
Parathyroid hormone is essential for maintaining calcium balance and bone metabolism. As part of comprehensive health screening, monitoring PTH can help identify mineral imbalances and support preventive bone health strategies.
Pregnenolone
Pregnenolone is the foundational precursor for all steroid hormones. As part of a comprehensive hormonal assessment, monitoring pregnenolone can help identify whether your body has adequate building blocks for balanced hormone production.
Progesterone
Progesterone is an important reproductive hormone that supports cycle health, mood regulation, and sleep quality. As part of a comprehensive hormonal assessment, monitoring progesterone provides valuable insight into your overall hormonal balance.
Prolactin
Prolactin is a pituitary hormone with wide-ranging effects on reproductive health, immune function, and metabolism. As part of comprehensive hormonal screening, monitoring prolactin can help identify potential pituitary or hormonal concerns.
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) is a transport protein that controls how much free testosterone and estrogen circulates in your body. Balanced SHBG levels may support healthy hormonal function and overall vitality.