Women's Basic Hormone
Testing Protocol |
| *Estrogen or Estradiol - test (E2) |
| *Progesterone (serum) |
| *SHBG-Sex hormone-binding globulin |
| *Testosterone |
| *FSH |
Other tests include: |
| LH luteinizing hormone |
| Total Cholesterol. (HDL, LDL, and VLDL) |
| inhibin-a and inhibin-b |
| DHEA-sulfate dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate |
| Cortisol level |
| Prolactin (PRL) |
| Insulin |
| TSH - thyrotropin; thyroid stimulating hormone |
| Iron levels |
Note: When to test: For the best results and most optimum levels, blood draw for the the estrogen, progesterone, and SHBG-Sex hormone-binding globulin levels should occur sometime in-between day 17 through day 20 of your cycle (day 1 being the first day of your last period). On these four days all of the female hormones are at high levels. If you are no longer having periods, or if you are having irregular cycles and are not able to determine when you had your last real/full cycle then it will have to be a guess. FSH levels, when checking to see if they are elevated, can be tested anytime expect for mid-cycle. If FSH levels are evaluated or high in range, standard of practice is to re-check to confirm if FSH levels remain elevated. Some of the above listed blood work requires that you fast (no eating for at least twelve hours) prior to the blood draw. Protocol designed by Dr. Hufnagel, MD. |
| Note: Diagnosis of health/medical conditions are not made at this web site, by www.HormoneCheck.com, or by any of its associates. This site is for informational and educational purposes only. No treatment is provided. A positive qualitative test for elevated levels of FSH does not, under any circumstance, confirm or deny a diagnosis of menopause or ovarian failure. Further tests and consultation with a health care professional are required. |