The monthly (or often much more erratic) swing of moods, metabolism, energy, and libido can get exhausting. This test dives into female wellness in the most eye-opening way. Your hormones are constantly changing through every season of life. The levels during your “college-years” are certainly not the ones that are seeing you through to your 30s, 40s, or 50s or while you navigate fertility and reproduction. No matter what the stage, a full understanding of your hormone panel can lead you to a full, energized life.
If you are experiencing these related symptoms
- Feeling tired and fatigue
- Increased body fat
- Increased body weight
- Depression
- Sleep disturbance
- Anxiousness
- Hair loss
Is there an age requirement for taking a test?
All individuals should be 18-year-old. Children under the age of 18 years should have a guardian’s consent.
Can I share my results with my doctor?
Yes, you can share your results with your doctor.
What happens to my sample after the lab is done processing it?
After the lab has processed your sample, the lab will dispose of your sample appropriately in accordance with biological specimen disposal standards.
Is MyHomeLabs HIPPA compliant?
Yes, MyHomeLabs is HIPPA compliant. You can read how we protect your private information in our privacy policy found here.
How does MyHomeLabs validate the reliability and/or credibility of its labs?
All the labs that have partnered with MyHomeLabs goes through a vetting process conducted by an internal MyHomeLabs team. This process, among other factors identifies if a lab is CLIA certified. A CLIA certified lab ensures that the test results exceed the industry standard for clinical laboratory testing.
When to schedule a phlebotomist?
You can schedule a phlebotomist appointment after you register your test kit.
How do I prepare for my appointment?
Follow the tips below to help you get prepared for a successful blood draw.
- Check if your test requires fasting. Some tests require at least eight hours of fasting, so check your test box from MyHomeLabs for any instructions indicating fasting before your appointment.
- Drink Plenty of water. Hydration is important to help increase your blood flow and pumps up your veins for an easy blood draw
- Eat well - unless your test requires fasting. Avoid fatty foods. Avoid alcohol.
- Take a few minutes to relax and breathe.