Women's Hormone Balance Scan
Women's Hormone Test for Mood Swings and Fatigue
What this test measures
Testosterone, Free
This condition affects sexual development before birth and during puberty. People with this condition are genetically male but have a resistance to the biological effects of male hormones. High levels of free testosterone can indicate this condition.
Testosterone, Total, MS
This is a group of inherited conditions that are characterized by an overactive adrenal gland. High total testosterone levels can be a sign of this condition.
Estrogen, Total
Estrogen can promote the growth of some types of breast cancer. High levels of estrogen in the body over a long period of time can increase the risk of developing breast cancer.
Estrone
Adrenal tumors can lead to overproduction of estrone, causing symptoms like weight gain, high blood pressure, and high blood sugar.
Dhea Sulfate
Addison's disease is a disorder in which the adrenal glands don't produce enough hormones. Lower levels of DHEA-S could be indicative of Addison’s disease as the adrenal glands are responsible for the production of this hormone.
Estradiol
Low estradiol levels indicate hypoestrogenic amenorrhea from hypothalamic, pituitary, or ovarian causes. It is essential for determining the anatomical level of dysfunction in the diagnostic workup.
Progesterone
The adrenal glands produce progesterone. If they are not functioning properly, progesterone levels may be low.
Three steps from order to answer
Order online
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Takes about 2 minutes
Get your blood drawn
Book a time at your chosen location. A standard blood draw takes about 5 minutes. Your lab order is sent automatically when you purchase.
About 5 minutes at the lab
Review your results
Results arrive in your secure online portal in 1 to 2 business days. Each marker includes a plain-English explanation and reference range, not just a number.
Results in 1 to 2 business days
Results you can actually read.
Your results aren't just a number in a table. Each marker comes with a plain-English explanation and your result highlighted against the reference range. If anything falls outside normal, you'll see a note on what that typically means.
- Reference ranges shown for every marker
- Plain-English explanations, not medical jargon
- Downloadable as a PDF to share with your doctor
- Reviewed by a licensed physician before delivery
Results
what your report will look like
What makes this different from a standard doctor's visit
No doctor's visit required
All tests are physician-ordered on your behalf. You get clinical-grade diagnostics without a referral or prior appointment.
The same labs your doctor uses
Every blood draw is processed at Quest Diagnostics. The same facilities hospitals and clinics use nationwide. The science is identical. The experience is simpler.
Your results, your data
Results are private and belong to you. Download them, share with your own doctor, or keep them confidential. The choice is yours.
Physician-reviewed results
A licensed physician reviews your panel before results are released to you. If critical values are found, you'll be contacted directly.
Frequently asked questions
Text us at 863-270-9911 and we'll respond within a few hours.
No. When you purchase this test, a physician associated with our network reviews your order and issues the lab requisition on your behalf. You don't need a prior doctor's visit or referral.
This is a direct-pay test, priced to be accessible without insurance. Because you're paying directly, the cost is often lower than your insurance copay for a comparable physician-ordered panel. We provide an itemized receipt you can submit for HSA/FSA reimbursement.
The blood draw process and lab analysis are identical. Same CLIA-certified Quest Diagnostics facilities, same testing methodology. The difference is access. You order directly, skip the office visit, and get results faster.
A licensed physician reviews every panel before results are released. If any critical values are found, you'll receive a direct phone call before your results are posted. For out-of-range results that aren't critical, your results will include clear guidance on what the finding typically means and what next steps to consider.
Yes. Results are available as a PDF download from your portal. They're formatted in the standard lab report format your physician will recognize. Many people use these results to have a more informed conversation at their next appointment.
Your results are stored securely in a HIPAA-compliant system and are not shared with your insurance company, employer, or any third party without your explicit consent.