& Thyroid Panel
Women's Health Panel
Women's Hormone
& Thyroid Panel
A comprehensive look at your hormonal health — from fertility and cycle balance to thyroid function. Understand what's driving how you feel, with physician-reviewed results in 48 hours.
A comprehensive hormone and thyroid evaluation for women. This panel supports cycle health, fertility planning, mood balance, metabolism, and energy by assessing reproductive hormones alongside full thyroid markers.
Estradiol • Progesterone • FSH • AMH • TSH • Free T4 • Free T3 • Prolactin
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The Science Behind this Panel
Every biomarker in this panel was chosen with one goal in mind — to give you a complete, honest picture of your hormonal and thyroid health. Here's exactly what we test and why it matters for you.
Estradiol is your primary estrogen — the hormone that regulates your menstrual cycle, supports bone density, and influences mood, sleep, and libido.
Why we included it: Low or fluctuating estradiol is one of the most common drivers of irregular periods, mood swings, and fatigue in women of all ages.
Progesterone balances estrogen, supports a healthy cycle, and plays a critical role in fertility and pregnancy. It also has a calming effect on the nervous system.
Why we included it: Low progesterone is often behind PMS, anxiety, sleep trouble, and difficulty conceiving — yet it's frequently overlooked in standard panels.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) signals your ovaries to produce eggs each cycle. Elevated FSH can indicate diminished ovarian reserve or perimenopause.
Why we included it: FSH is one of the earliest indicators of where you are in your reproductive timeline — essential for anyone thinking about fertility or navigating hormonal changes.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is the most accurate measure of your ovarian reserve — essentially, how many eggs you have left. It doesn't fluctuate with your cycle, making it a reliable snapshot.
Why we included it: AMH gives you real insight into your fertility window, whether you're planning a family now, later, or simply want to understand your reproductive health.
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) tells your thyroid how hard to work. It's the primary screening marker for both an underactive (hypothyroid) and overactive (hyperthyroid) thyroid.
Why we included it: Thyroid dysfunction affects up to 1 in 8 women and is behind countless cases of unexplained fatigue, weight changes, hair loss, and mood shifts.
Free T4 is the inactive thyroid hormone your body produces before converting it into the active form. Measuring the "free" (unbound) level gives a more accurate picture than total T4.
Why we included it: TSH alone can miss early thyroid dysfunction. Free T4 alongside TSH gives a fuller, more reliable view of how your thyroid is actually functioning.
Free T3 is the active thyroid hormone — the one your cells actually use to regulate metabolism, energy, and body temperature. Some people have normal TSH and T4 but low T3, which standard panels miss entirely.
Why we included it: Free T3 is the missing piece that explains why some people still feel exhausted and sluggish even when their TSH looks "normal."
Prolactin is best known for stimulating milk production, but it also plays a key role in regulating your menstrual cycle and fertility. Elevated prolactin outside of pregnancy can disrupt ovulation and cause irregular or absent periods.
Why we included it: High prolactin is a frequently missed cause of cycle irregularities, low libido, and unexplained infertility — and it's easily treatable once identified.