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The Comprehensive Female Panel includes the following tests:
The female body is highly complex with numerous hormones that perform vital functions including regulating the menstrual cycle, protecting the heart and bones, and helping a placenta develop in the womb.
The Comprehensive Female Panel will find out if your hormones are functioning properly. It gives you everything that’s in the Basic Check-Up panel, plus a lot more including the Estradiol, LH, Progesterone, FSH, and DHEA-S tests.
In addition, this panel includes the following tests:
CBC (Complete Blood Count) – tests for blood disorders that include signs of leukemia, anemia, blood clotting as well as your ability to fight infections. CBC (Complete Blood Count) – tests for blood disorders that include signs of leukemia, anemia, blood clotting as well as your ability to fight infections.
Chemistry Panel – evaluates blood sugar levels, liver and kidney function, renal function and electrolyte levels.
Cholesterol Test – evaluates total cholesterol, LDL and HDL levels as well as triglyceride levels to assess risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.
Estradiol Test – checks levels of this primary estrogen that is essential for reproduction.
FSH and LH – Checks levels of these two hormones that stimulate ovarian follicles and ovulation.
Urinalysis – tests your urine for substances that can indicate metabolic problems or kidney disorders.
DHEA-S and Progesterone Tests – further defines your female hormonal status.
TSH - analyzes your thryroid for hyper- and hypothyroidism.
How well are your hormones functioning? Take control of your health today and get a clearer picture of your overall health with a Comprehensive Female Panel from ANY LAB TEST NOW®.
Customers concerned about a specific medical condition typically add other individual tests to this comprehensive panel.
Normal Range:
Please see individual tests for test value ranges.
High Results Indicate:
Low Results Indicate:
You should see your primary care physician.