The Lab Work Worth Asking About
Still not feeling like yourself, even after being told your laboratory results look normal? Download our free guide to better understand the tests your provider may consider based on your symptoms and health history.
- ✓ Common hormone and metabolic laboratory tests explained
- ✓ Organized around symptoms and stages of life
- ✓ Questions to bring to your next provider appointment
- ✓ Clear explanations without overwhelming medical language
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The Lab Work Your Provider May Consider
A practical guide to common tests that can provide additional context for how you feel.
Your Symptoms Deserve a Thoughtful Conversation
Fatigue, weight changes, hair loss, disrupted sleep, mood changes, irregular cycles, and low energy can have many possible causes. Laboratory testing may provide helpful information, but results need to be interpreted alongside your symptoms, medical history, medications, and overall health.
Find the Section That Matches What You Are Experiencing
The guide is organized by common concerns and life stages so you can quickly find the information most relevant to you.
Perimenopause and Menopause
Learn about commonly discussed hormone, thyroid, and vitamin testing during the menopausal transition.
PCOS
Review tests that may provide context about insulin, androgens, ovulation, and ovarian function.
Postpartum Health
Explore testing that may be considered when fatigue, hair changes, mood concerns, or other symptoms continue after birth.
Hair Loss
Learn why iron stores, thyroid health, nutrients, and hormones may be evaluated when investigating hair changes.
Weight Changes
Understand tests that may provide information about glucose, insulin, thyroid function, inflammation, and hormones.
Men’s Hormone Health
Review commonly discussed testing related to testosterone, thyroid function, metabolic health, and prostate health.
Use the Guide to Prepare for Your Next Appointment
The guide is designed to help you understand the purpose of commonly discussed laboratory tests and prepare questions for your provider. It is not intended to tell you which tests you personally need or to diagnose a medical condition.
- Find the section related to your symptoms or stage of life
- Review the purpose of commonly discussed tests
- Bring your questions to a qualified medical provider
- Ask how your results apply to your individual health history
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This guide is for general educational purposes only and does not replace individualized medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care. Not every test is appropriate or necessary for every patient. Laboratory results should be interpreted by a qualified medical provider based on your symptoms, health history, medications, examination, and other clinical information.