Male Hormone Panel

Balance Your Hormones, Transform Your Life

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Identify Hormone Imbalances

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Improve Energy & Mood

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Build Muscle & Burn Fat

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Enhance Libido & Sexual Health

Balance Your Hormones

  • Use your results to make smarter choices for long-term health

  • Understand how stress and lifestyle habits influence hormones

  • Understand changes in mood, stress, or mental clarity

  • Uncover the root causes of symptoms you may be experiencing

  • Learn why your libido or drive may be different than before

  • Identify shifts in muscle strength, recovery, or performance

  • Gain clarity on whether low testosterone is affecting daily life

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Schedule Your Lab Review

Choose a convenient date and time to meet with your provider.

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Comprehensive Results Review

We'll review your laboratory results together, explaining what they mean and how they relate to your overall health.

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Personalized Health Recommendations

Receive individualized recommendations based on your results, including nutrition, supplements, lifestyle modifications, hormone optimization, medications, or additional testing when appropriate.

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Your Personalized Wellness Plan

Leave with a clear action plan, including next steps, ongoing health goals, and recommendations for follow-up testing or appointments to help you achieve optimal wellness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Male Hormone Panel is a comprehensive test that measures key hormones affecting men’s health, such as testosterone, cortisol, and estradiol. It helps assess your hormonal balance, which can impact energy, libido, mood, and overall well-being.

Men should test their hormones to identify imbalances that may cause symptoms like fatigue, low libido, weight gain, mood issues, erectile dysfunction, or decreased performance. Early detection can help prevent long-term health concerns.

A typical Male Hormone Panel may include:

  • Total & Free Testosterone
  • Estradiol (E2)
  • DHEA-S
  • Cortisol
  • LH & FSH
  • SHBG
  • Prolactin
  • PSA (optional)

The hormone panel is usually done via a simple blood draw. Some clinics may offer saliva or urine-based options for cortisol or additional markers.

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