Ordering the Hormonal Health | Canada Test
Ordering the Hormonal Health | Canada test helps you check for hormone imbalances that may be linked to symptoms like fatigue, mood changes, or irregular periods. This test measures several hormones, including estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and DHEA-S, which can affect energy, sleep, and reproductive function. Interestingly, hormone levels can shift throughout the day and month, so a single test can reveal patterns that might otherwise go unnoticed.
When ordering this test, you can expect these specific benefits:
- Identifies hormone imbalances that may be causing symptoms like hair loss, weight gain, or low libido
- Helps track hormone changes during menopause or perimenopause
- Supports fertility planning by checking ovulation and reproductive hormone levels
- Assists in monitoring hormone therapy or treatment progress
- Provides a detailed breakdown of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone for targeted care
Who Should Consider Hormone Panel Testing
People who have been feeling tired, dealing with mood swings, or noticing changes in their skin or hair may benefit from this test. For example, someone who has been struggling with irregular periods and unexplained weight gain might find answers by checking their hormone levels.
Ordering this test may also be helpful in these situations:
- Experiencing hot flashes or night sweats during menopause
- Dealing with persistent acne that does not improve with regular treatments
- Having trouble with fertility or planning for pregnancy
- Feeling ongoing stress or anxiety that could be linked to cortisol imbalance
- Noticing breast tenderness or changes in menstrual cycles that seem unrelated to other causes
Testing for hormone levels can help pinpoint the cause of symptoms like fatigue, mood changes, or changes in body weight, making it easier to find the right treatment or next steps. Delaying this test could mean missing early signs of hormone imbalance, which may make symptoms harder to manage over time.
Preparing for Your Hormone Panel
Fasting is not required for this test, but it is important to follow the specific instructions included in your test kit. Always go by any directions your doctor or healthcare provider gives you to make sure your sample is collected correctly.
Labs Included When Ordering Your Hormonal Health | Canada Test
Test Name | Reference Range | What This Marker Means | Low and High Levels of Hormonal Health | Canada |
---|---|---|---|
Estrone | Men: 10-60 Women (premenopausal): 17-200 Women (postmenopausal): 7-40 |
Estrone is a type of estrogen made mainly in fat tissue and ovaries. It helps regulate menstrual cycles and supports bone health. | High levels mean possible estrogen dominance, which can cause weight gain or breast tenderness.
Low levels mean possible menopause or low ovarian function. |
Estradiol | Men: 10-40 Women (follicular): 15-350 Women (luteal): 27-246 Women (postmenopausal): <10-50 |
Estradiol is the main estrogen in women of childbearing age. It affects mood, bone strength, and reproductive health. | High levels mean possible ovarian cysts or estrogen-producing tumors.
Low levels mean possible menopause or ovarian insufficiency. |
Estriol | Non-pregnant: <0.5 Pregnant: 1.0-40.0 |
Estriol is a weaker estrogen, mostly found during pregnancy. It helps monitor pregnancy health and fetal development. | High levels mean possible multiple pregnancies or certain tumors.
Low levels mean possible pregnancy complications or fetal issues. |
2-Hydroxyestrone | 0.5-3.0 | 2-Hydroxyestrone is a breakdown product of estrogen. It is considered a “good” estrogen metabolite and may protect against certain cancers. | High levels mean increased estrogen breakdown, possibly lowering risk of estrogen-related cancers.
Low levels mean less estrogen detoxification, possibly raising risk of hormone imbalance. |
16a-Hydroxyestrone | 0.5-2.5 | 16a-Hydroxyestrone is another estrogen metabolite. High levels may be linked to higher risk of certain cancers and hormone-related symptoms. | High levels mean possible increased risk of breast or uterine issues.
Low levels mean less estrogen activity, possibly affecting bone and tissue health. |
Testosterone | Men: 300-1000 Women: 15-70 |
Testosterone is a hormone that supports muscle mass, mood, and sex drive in both men and women. | High levels mean possible polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or hormone therapy effects.
Low levels mean possible fatigue, low libido, or muscle loss. |
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG) | Men: 10-57 Women: 18-144 |
SHBG is a protein that carries sex hormones in the blood. It controls how much testosterone and estrogen are available for use. | High levels mean less free testosterone, possibly causing low energy or low sex drive.
Low levels mean more free hormones, possibly causing acne or unwanted hair growth. |
DHEA-S | Men: 80-560 Women: 35-430 |
DHEA-S is made by the adrenal glands and helps make other hormones like estrogen and testosterone. It supports energy and stress response. | High levels mean possible adrenal gland issues or PCOS.
Low levels mean possible adrenal fatigue or aging. |
Estrone Sulfate | Men: 35-200 Women: 40-310 |
Estrone sulfate is a storage form of estrogen. It can be converted back to active estrogen when needed. | High levels mean possible hormone therapy effects or estrogen-producing tumors.
Low levels mean possible menopause or low estrogen production. |
Progesterone | Men: <1.0 Women (follicular): 0.2-1.5 Women (luteal): 1.7-27.0 Women (postmenopausal): <0.8 |
Progesterone is a hormone that helps prepare the uterus for pregnancy and supports regular menstrual cycles. | High levels mean possible pregnancy or hormone therapy effects.
Low levels mean possible ovulation problems or irregular periods. |
Reference ranges may change slightly as labs update their standards, so always check your report for the most current values.
Hormonal Health | Canada FAQ
Is there Hormonal Health | Canada testing near me?
This is a test kit that you can collect locally, and you can check the draw location link at the top of the page for nearby options. For people experiencing symptoms like fatigue or irregular periods, having a convenient collection site makes it easier to get tested without delay.
How do I interpret the test results?
While your treating physician should review your results, we also offer a one-on-one test results review with our clinical team to help you understand your hormone levels and what they mean for your symptoms.
What is the cost of the test?
The price listed for this test includes standard shipping to you and return shipping to the lab, but draw fees may apply. Ordering this test can help you find out if hormone imbalances are causing symptoms like mood swings or fatigue, so you can start feeling better sooner.
How often should I retest?
Retesting is usually recommended every 3-6 months, especially if you are starting or changing hormone therapy, or if your symptoms change. Regular testing helps track progress and adjust your care plan as needed.
How accurate is the test?
This test uses blood samples analyzed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), which provides high specificity (98%) and sensitivity (97%) for hormone measurement. TrueHealthLabs.com partners with CLIA-certified and CAP-certified laboratories to uphold rigorous testing standards for dependable results.
Important Notes
- This kit cannot be mailed or collected in New York State. Contact us with questions.
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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