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Hormone Imbalance Test

Type

Blood Testing

Duration

10 min

Results

3 days

An entry-level hormone screen measuring 15 markers including LH, FSH, oestradiol, testosterone, cortisol, and TSH — the core hormones that govern energy, mood, libido, weight, and sleep. Provides a broad hormonal overview at an accessible price point, suitable for both men and women wanting to investigate whether hormonal disruption is behind their symptoms before committing to a comprehensive panel.

Hormones are chemical messengers that regulate virtually every bodily process, and even modest imbalances can produce significant symptoms. The Hormone Imbalance Test screens the six most clinically relevant hormones in a single blood draw. LH and FSH from the pituitary gland control reproductive function in both sexes — abnormal levels can indicate menopause, PCOS, pituitary dysfunction, or primary gonadal issues. Oestradiol is the primary female sex hormone but is important in men too, affecting bone density, cardiovascular health, and cognitive function. Testosterone drives energy, muscle mass, and libido across both sexes. Cortisol — the primary stress hormone — is included because chronic dysregulation mimics and compounds hormonal symptoms. Elevated cortisol suppresses thyroid function, disrupts sex hormones, and drives insulin resistance. TSH screens for thyroid dysfunction, which shares overlapping symptoms with almost every other hormonal imbalance. This panel is ClearLabs' most affordable hormone investigation — a practical first step before investing in a comprehensive screen. Morning blood draw is preferred for accurate cortisol and testosterone readings.

Key Details

Markers
15
Focus
Hormone screening
Collection fee
+A$20

Who Is This For?

First-step hormone investigation, mood changes, energy issues, libido concerns, weight changes, men and women

What's Included

LH (luteinising hormone)
FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone)
Oestradiol
Testosterone
Cortisol
TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone)

Preparation Required

Morning blood draw preferred for accurate cortisol and testosterone. No fasting strictly required.

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