Hormone testing, also known as hormone panel testing or endocrine testing, is a diagnostic approach where a sample of blood or saliva is analyzed to measure the levels of specific hormones circulating in the body. This method allows for an objective evaluation of hormone activity, providing information about how hormones such as estrogen, testosterone, cortisol, and thyroid hormones may be affecting an individual’s health.
Hormones act as chemical messengers that regulate many of the body’s most essential functions, including energy, metabolism, sleep, mood, stress response, weight management, reproductive health, and recovery. When hormone levels fall outside of a healthy range, the body often expresses this imbalance through physical and emotional symptoms.
Hormone testing offers insights into an individual’s overall health by providing measurable data on hormone levels rather than relying on symptoms alone. The information gathered can help identify hormonal imbalances, adrenal stress patterns, thyroid dysfunction, and nutrient-related hormone disruptions. Hormone testing can also offer a personalized understanding of health status, allowing for targeted interventions through lifestyle changes, nutrition, and supplementation.