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10 Most Important Tests for Females


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Ordering the 10 Most Important Tests for Females

Ordering the 10 Most Important Tests for Females helps identify specific changes in blood markers that can affect energy, hormone balance, and risk for certain conditions. These tests look at inflammation, hormone levels, blood sugar, and vitamin D, which can all shift as women age or experience changes in their bodies. Interestingly, the CA-125 marker included in this panel is sometimes used to monitor ovarian health, but it can also be affected by non-cancerous conditions like endometriosis or even menstruation.

When ordering this group of tests, you gain a clear picture of several key body systems. Benefits of ordering include:

  • Detecting early signs of thyroid changes that may cause tiredness or weight changes
  • Tracking blood sugar trends to help lower the risk of developing diabetes
  • Checking vitamin D levels, which can affect bone strength and immune function
  • Measuring inflammation markers that may signal hidden issues
  • Reviewing hormone levels to help explain mood shifts or changes in menstrual cycles

Who Might Benefit from These Female Health Blood Panels

A woman in her 40s who feels more tired than usual, notices changes in her periods, or wants to keep track of her risk for certain conditions may find these tests helpful. For example, someone who has a family history of thyroid problems or diabetes may want to check these markers before symptoms appear. Ordering these tests can also be useful in the following situations:

  • Experiencing unexplained weight gain or loss
  • Having irregular menstrual cycles or new symptoms during menopause
  • Feeling more anxious or moody without a clear reason
  • Recovering from a recent illness and wanting to check inflammation levels
  • Noticing changes in skin or hair, which can sometimes be linked to thyroid or hormone shifts

These tests help pinpoint specific changes in blood markers that can be tracked over time, making it easier to spot trends and address them early. Delaying this group of tests could mean missing early signs of changes in blood sugar, thyroid, or hormone levels, which may become harder to manage if not caught soon.

Preparing for Your Female Blood Panel

Fasting for 10-12 hours is needed before your blood draw, and it’s best to avoid exercise during this time. Always follow any instructions your doctor or healthcare provider gives you to make sure your results are as useful as possible.

Labs Included When Ordering Your 10 Most Important Tests for Females

Test Name Reference Range What This Test Shows Low and High Levels of the Test
CRP 0.0 – 3.0 C-reactive protein measures inflammation in the body. It can rise with infection, injury, or chronic conditions. This test helps spot hidden inflammation that may not cause symptoms. High levels mean there may be inflammation, infection, or risk for heart problems.

Low levels mean there is little or no inflammation present.

Unbound (free) Testosterone 0.0 – 6.4 Free testosterone is the active form of this hormone in the blood. It affects energy, muscle mass, and mood. This test helps explain symptoms like hair changes or low energy. High levels mean possible hormone imbalance, which can cause acne or hair growth.

Low levels mean possible fatigue, low mood, or reduced muscle strength.

CA-125 0.0 – 35.0 CA-125 is a protein that can be higher in ovarian conditions. It is not only used for cancer screening but can also rise with other issues like endometriosis or infection. High levels mean possible ovarian or pelvic problems, but not always cancer.

Low levels mean less chance of ovarian or pelvic disease.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 0.40 – 4.50 TSH controls how much thyroid hormone is made. It helps explain tiredness, weight changes, or feeling too hot or cold. This test is key for checking thyroid function. High levels mean the thyroid may be underactive (hypothyroidism).

Low levels mean the thyroid may be overactive (hyperthyroidism).

Thyroid Antibodies (TPO and TGB) TPO: 0.0 – 9.0
TGB: 0.0 – 4.0
These antibodies show if the immune system is attacking the thyroid. They help find autoimmune thyroid problems, even before symptoms start. High levels mean possible autoimmune thyroid disease.

Low levels mean less chance of thyroid autoimmunity.

Vitamin D (25-Hydroxy Vitamin D) 30 – 100 Vitamin D is needed for strong bones and immune function. This test checks if you are getting enough from food or sunlight. High levels mean too much vitamin D, which can cause kidney or heart issues.

Low levels mean risk for weak bones or frequent infections.

Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) 4.8 – 5.6 Hemoglobin A1C shows your average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months. It helps spot early signs of diabetes or prediabetes. High levels mean blood sugar has been high, raising diabetes risk.

Low levels mean blood sugar has been lower than average.

Homocysteine 0.0 – 15.0 Homocysteine is an amino acid linked to heart and blood vessel health. This test can help spot risk for heart disease or vitamin B12 and folate problems. High levels mean higher risk for heart or blood vessel problems.

Low levels mean less risk for these issues.

Estradiol (estrogen) Varies by age and cycle Estradiol is the main form of estrogen in women. It affects periods, bone strength, and mood. This test helps explain changes in cycles or symptoms of menopause. High levels mean possible hormone imbalance, which can cause heavy periods or mood changes.

Low levels mean possible menopause or bone loss.

DHEA 31 – 701 DHEA is a hormone made by the adrenal glands. It helps make other hormones and supports energy and mood. This test can help explain tiredness or changes in muscle mass. High levels mean possible hormone imbalance or adrenal issues.

Low levels mean possible fatigue or low hormone production.

Reference ranges may change over time. For the most current values, visit the Quest Diagnostics lab test directory.


10 Most Important Tests for Females FAQ

Is there 10 Most Important Tests for Females testing near me?

You can find a nearby location for the 10 Most Important Tests for Females using the patient service center locator, which also lists mobile phlebotomy options. For those who need regular blood draws to monitor hormone or thyroid changes, having a convenient site makes it easier to keep up with testing and avoid missing important checks.

What is the cost of the test?

The price for the 10 Most Important Tests for Females includes all fees, even the blood draw at a patient service center. Ordering this test is worth it if you want to track changes in blood sugar, thyroid, or hormone levels that may affect your energy or menstrual cycle.

How often should I retest?

Most people benefit from retesting these markers every 6 to 12 months, especially if there have been changes in symptoms or treatment. Regular retesting helps track trends in blood sugar, thyroid, and hormone levels, making it easier to spot changes early and adjust care as needed.

How accurate is the test?

These tests use immunoassay and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods, with specificity and sensitivity both above 98%. All tests at TrueHealthLabs.com are performed by CLIA-certified labs, meeting strict quality and precision standards for dependable results.

Important Notes

Test results should always be reviewed with your healthcare provider. Some markers may be affected by recent illness, medications, or other factors. Always use the same lab for repeat testing when possible for the most consistent results.


Medical Review Board

Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.


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