Hormonal Balancing

Female Hormone Panels (FHP)
Presently, female hormone therapy is not individualized to the needs of each woman because current diagnostic test do not provide sufficient data. Consequently, most women are empirically treated without regard to their individualized physiology and specific needs. For the first time, the FHP will allow us to customize therapy for each female patient. This simple test requires a saliva sample, therefore requires no blood drawn, no repeated clinic visits, and avoids inconvenience of urine collection.

Male Hormone Panels
Age-related changes in male hormone levels usually begin in the fourth or fifth decade and point towards hormone imbalances and deficiencies which are called Andropause. The changes include decreased muscle mass & strength, decreased vigor, decreased libido, insomnia, depression, and even hair loss.

Post-Menopausal Health Panels
Menopause is a natural and usually gradual change in glandular function. These changes produce a variety of bodily manifestations and symptoms and are due to changes in production of hormones and the timing of their release. Women's hormone levels should be sufficient and balanced. Too little or too much is not conducive to long-term emotional, mental and bodily health.

Adrenal Stress Index
The adrenal glands are responsible for secreting adrenal steroids, such as Cortisol, DHEA, or Adrenaline, and catecholamines adrenalin and nor-adrenaline. Abnormal adrenal rhythm can influence many functions of the body, such as energy production, thyroid function, bone health, and more.

Thyroid Panel
The thyroid gland is a very important gland which secretes several life sustaining hormones directly into the circulation. The activity of this gland is important for the regulation of metabolic rate, carbohydrate metabolism, fat metabolism, sexual function, and other valuable functions.