Hormones
Hormone tests are blood tests that help detect problems with hormones in your body. These tests are important because they can help find the right treatment if something is wrong with your hormones.
3 x Free Cortisol from saliva daily level
By measuring cortisol levels at 3 set times over the course of 24 hours, a picture is obtained of the person's ability to handle the stress they are exposed to, see the bundle of 3 pieces.
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97,- € 87,-
Estriol E3
Estriol also written as Estriol (E3) is a female sex hormone and belongs to the estrogens.
€ 25,-
DHEA
The difference between DHEA and DHEAS is that to DHEA-S is an additional sulfate molecule Your body produces DHEA mainly in the morning hours.
€ 54,-
pregnenolone
Pregnonelone can lower cholesterol levels. Pregnenolone is the precursor of hormones such as DHEA progesterone and cortisol
€ 139,-
Androstandiol
Androstandiol is a metabolite of DHT. By measuring this we can see if there is something wrong in the conversion of DHT to 3a-diol
€ 87,-
Proinsulin
Elevated blood levels of pro-insulin in healthy individuals indicate the development of type 2 diabetes within 5 to 7 years.
€ 97,-
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Hormone level women consisting of FSH, Oestradiol, Progesterone, and LH
€ 237,-
SHBG
sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)To determine the amount of free (bioavailable) testosterone.
€ 35,-
Estron (E1)
In men, administration of androstenedione causes increased Estron E1 levels.In women, proportionally more estrone occurs after menopause.
€ 45,-
Copeptin ADH hormone
When there is a suspicion of diabetes and you urinate a lot, the copeptin test is done.
€ 49,-
Melatonin from serum at lab
Melatonin is a biomarker for mapping health related to the biological clock.
€ 67,-
Hormones
More and more is being written about hormones. This is because the effect of hormones on the human body is being mapped out in increasing detail. We now know that hormones affect just about every bodily process. They regulate your sense of hunger, fat storage, energy management, physical development and even your emotional state.
Several hormone tests can be performed at Blood Values Test, including:
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): This test measures TSH levels to assess thyroid function. Abnormalities can indicate hyperthyroidism (too many thyroid hormones) or hypothyroidism (too few thyroid hormones).
- Free and total testosterone: Testosterone is the main male sex hormone. Testing can help diagnose hormonal imbalances, such as low testosterone levels in men.
- Estradiol: This test measures estradiol levels and is useful in evaluating reproductive health, menopause and hormone therapy.
- Progesterone: Measuring progesterone is relevant to fertility and monitoring the menstrual cycle.
- Cortisol: Cortisol is involved in responding to stress and regulating metabolism. It can be tested for suspected conditions such as Cushing's disease or adrenal insufficiency.
- Insulin: Insulin is involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels and can be tested to assess diabetes or insulin resistance.
- Prolactin: Elevated prolactin levels may indicate problems with the pituitary gland or breastfeeding problems.
- Hormone panels: These tests measure a range of hormones such as FSH, LH, and more to assess reproductive health and hormonal balance.