Women’s Health Test
$345.00
Knowledge is Power
We all carry out busy lifestyles, whether it is pursuing our careers, being a mom, or both; having a balanced lifestyle is tough, and most of the time our health falls through the cracks. The women's health test can help you gain an understanding of your general and hormonal health. The test evaluates your overall health, such as your body's fluid balance, electrolytes levels, glucose levels, kidney function, liver function, heart function, and hormone imbalances that could affect your mood, energy levels, and menstrual cycle irregularities.MyHomeLabs provides testing solutions that generate actionable test results at your convenience. We are here to help you take care of your health without disrupting your daily lifestyle so you can focus on what is important without compromising your health. We believe that being your health guru allows you to make informed decisions, so you capture what life throws at you without any surprises.
All our tests are physician approved and have been carefully selected by the MyHomeLabs physician team so that any physician, including your primary care, can diagnose the symptoms you are experiencing with the results you receive.
What's measured in the Complete Metabolic Panel:
Creatinine, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), Bilirubin, Calcium, Total Protein Glucose, Sodium, Chloride, Potassium, Bicarbonate
What's measured in the Complete Blood Count:
White Blood Cell count, Red Blood Cell count, Platelets, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin (Hgb) levels
Test Preperation
This test requires you to fast 12hr before your phlebotomy appointment. Register your test kit and schedule with one of our mobile healthcare professionals. Follow the instructions in the instruction card included in your test kit before your appointment.Description
The women’s health test evaluates 9 key health areas in your body:
- Women’s key hormonal health
The test evaluates five key hormones that are essential for women. Some hormonal imbalances are natural, but some are caused due to other underlying reasons, which can vary from pregnancy, stress, eating disorders, birth control, or health issues such as thyroid function. Hormonal imbalances can lead to low sex drive, unexplained weight gain, irregular periods, mood swings, infertility, insomnia, and bloating. Hence, understanding your hormonal levels will allow you to understand your symptoms, and together with your physician, you can make the changes to feel better.
Biomarkers Measured: Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Estradiol, DHEAS-S, Progesterone
- Kidney Health
Your kidney plays a vital role by filtering out waste, toxins, and excess water from your blood into urine that is removed from the body. The biomarkers in this test collectively allow you and your physician to evaluate if you have any concerns regarding kidney function.
Biomarkers Measured: Creatine, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)
- Liver Health
Your liver plays many roles, including cleaning your blood, breaking down food, making proteins, and storing energy. The biomarkers in this test are used to check the levels of liver enzymes and proteins that will help you and your physician assess the health of your liver.
Biomarkers Measured: Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), Bilirubin
- Energy levels
Glucose is the main source of energy for your body. Cortisol is the primary stress hormone that plays several functions in your body and is also involved in glucose metabolism. In addition, this test evaluates your hemoglobin A1C levels, which indicate the levels of hemoglobin bound to glucose attached to red blood cells, which allow you to measure the average glucose level for the last three months.
Biomarkers Measured: Glucose, Cortisol, HbA1c
- Heart Health
Your heart is the engine in your body that beats every moment to deliver oxygenated blood throughout your body, which is important for proper function. The biomarkers in this test will help you navigate your lifestyle to reduce the risk of heart disease.
Biomarkers Measured: HDL, LDL, Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides
- Electrolytes
The four major electrolytes of the body play a wide range of functions in the body. These functions range from regulating your blood pressure, playing a role in muscle and nerve function, to maintaining physiological pH balance.
Analytes Measure: Sodium, Chloride, Potassium, Bicarbonate
- Blood Content Analysis
Blood circulates in your body delivering oxygen and nutrients to all your organs and removing the waste released. Your blood also consists of blood cells and proteins that help fight infection and help the blood clot when you are bleeding. Therefore, it is important the components of your blood are within the normal range.
Components Analyzed: White Blood Cells, Red Blood Cells, Platelets, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin (Hgb)
- Bone Health
The health of your bones is important to support you to move, protect your vital organs, and anchor your muscles. Hence, it is important you maintain strong and healthy bones for your total wellbeing.
Biomarker Measured: Calcium
- Thyroid Health (Initial screen)
The function of the thyroid is essential because it plays an integral part in regulating your metabolism. Dive deeper by taking our thyroid functioning test.
Biomarker Measured: TSH
Who should get tested?
- Individuals who are healthy and are interested in knowing about their general and hormonal health
- Individuals who may have imbalanced hormones and may be feeling the following symptoms:
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- Fatigue
- Low sex drive
- Infertility
- Weight change
- Loss of body hair
- Reduced lean muscle
- Anxiety and depression
- Bloating
- Enlarged breast tissue
- Thyroid Issue
- Individuals with one or more of the following symptoms in addition to symptoms presented by hormone deficiencies:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Shortness of breath
- Trouble sleeping
- Loss of appetite
- Muscle weakness, aches, or cramps
- Urinating too much or too little
- Itchy skin
- Blood in the urine
- Abdominal pain
- Yellowish skin and eyes
- Blurry vision
- Wounds that heal slowly
- Tingling or numb hands or feet