Perimenopause Test Panel

The perimenopause test panel checks lab tests that might identify a cause for perimenopausal symptoms.

More information:
  • Test Type: Blood

  • Preparation: Fasting is required, see FAQ

  • Test Results: Typically 5 days

Related Tests:
  • Women's Panel (Age 18-29)
  • Women's Panel (Age 30-39)
  • Women's Panel (Age 40-49)
  • Women's Panel (Age 50-59)
  • Women's Panel (Age 60+)

Perimenopause Test Panel - More Information

The perimenopause test panel includes the complete blood count (CBC), comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), DHEA, estradiol, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), luteinizing hormone (LH), lipid panel, progesterone, prolactin, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), T4 Free, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), testosterone total & free, and vitamin D levels.

The estradiol test measures the level of estradiol in the blood and can help determine the extent of estradiol supplementation needed for a particular person. DHEA is a hormone precursor to other hormones like estradiol and testosterone and the DHEA test checks blood levels of this hormone. The FSH, LH and progesterone tests can help track the progress of perimenopause and provide additional information related to hormone treatment.

The total testosterone and SHBG tests are used to calculate the Free Androgen Index (FAI), a calculation that might help identify low testosterone levels in perimenopause. The FAI = 100 * (total testosterone / SHBG). The free testosterone test measures the amount of bioavailable testosterone in the blood at the time of testing.

The comprehensive metabolic panel screens electrolytes and checks liver function. The lipid panel test checks standard cholesterol and lipid levels. Abnormal liver or lipid levels might impact the type of treatment used. The HbA1c test screens for diabetes. The prolactin test looks screens for other conditions which might be causing perimenopause symptoms. The TSH and T4 test screen for thyroid disease which can contribute to perimenopause symptoms. The vitamin D test can help identify a vitamin D deficiency.


Related Tests:
  • Women's Panel (Age 18-29)
  • Women's Panel (Age 30-39)
  • Women's Panel (Age 40-49)
  • Women's Panel (Age 50-59)
  • Women's Panel (Age 60+)
01.

What is in the perimenopause test panel?

This perimenopause test panel checks the CBC, CMP, DHEA, Estradiol, FSH, Hemoglobin A1c, LH, Lipid panel, Progesterone, Prolactin, SHBG, T4 Free, TSH, Testosterone Total & Free, and Vitamin D levels.

02.

Why are markers in the perimenopause blood test panel important?

This perimenopause test panel can help identify abnormal lab markers that might be causing perimenopausal symptoms.

03.

Do I need to fast to take this test?

An 8-12 hour fast is recommended before testing.

04.

How long does it take to get test results?

It typically takes 5 business days or less.

Tests in this panel
  • CBC Test
  • CMP Blood Test
  • DHEA Test
  • Estradiol Test
  • FSH Test
  • Hemoglobin A1c Test
  • LH Test
  • Lipid Panel Test
  • Progesterone Test
  • Prolactin Test
  • SHBG Test
  • T4 Free Test
  • Testosterone Free & Total Test
  • TSH Test
  • Vitamin D Test
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