Complete Female Hormone Panel
Targeted female hormone testing for perimenopause, menopause, fertility context, energy, mood, libido, and hormone-therapy baseline work
Female hormone panel covering estradiol, progesterone, FSH, LH, total and free testosterone, DHEA-S, SHBG, and prolactin
Biomarkers
8 core hormonal biomarkers
Collection
In-lab
Turnaround
Typically 2-3 weeks due to advanced hormone analysis
Price
$120
Physician reviewed
Yes
Membership
Not required
About
Complete Female Hormone Panel is a one-time $120 blood test for women evaluating perimenopause or menopause symptoms, hormone-therapy baseline data, fertility context, energy, mood, or libido changes. The published biomarker list includes estradiol, progesterone, FSH, LH, total and free testosterone, DHEA-S, SHBG, and prolactin. Blood draw runs through partner labs, and Healthspan provides physician-reviewed dashboard results with personalized notes.
A Healthspan physician reviews the hormone result before release and adds personalized notes in the dashboard. Members can route follow-up questions to their assigned care team.
What to Know
Signature approach
The panel maps three hormone axes: reproductive signaling through FSH, LH, and progesterone; sex hormone availability through estradiol, total/free testosterone, and SHBG; and adrenal/pituitary context through DHEA-S and prolactin. That combination helps users see whether symptoms line up with menopausal transition, low bioavailable testosterone, prolactin signaling, or hormone-therapy follow-up needs.
What sets it apart
- Free testosterone plus SHBG. The panel shows bioavailable androgen context, not total testosterone alone. - Reproductive-axis signal. FSH, LH, estradiol, and progesterone help orient perimenopause, menopause, cycle, or HRT questions. - Standalone purchase. Users can buy hormone data without joining the $99/mo membership.
Before You Order
- Panel focus. This is a hormone panel. Use a broader panel for thyroid, cortisol, glucose/insulin, cardiovascular, inflammation, vitamins, or CBC context.
- AMH check. The tagline mentions AMH, but the published biomarker list does not include it; confirm at checkout if ovarian-reserve data matters.
- Cycle timing. Estradiol and progesterone shift by menstrual phase, so ask the clinical team which draw day fits your goal.
- State availability. Unavailable in NY, NJ, and RI.
What's tested
Panel focus
What's included
Biomarker categories
Reproductive & Ovarian Reserve
3 markersSex Hormones & Binding
4 markersAdrenal & Metabolic Hormones
2 markersWhat’s not included
Outside the panel: thyroid markers, cortisol, fasting insulin, HbA1c, glucose, ApoB, Lp(a), lipid panel, hs-CRP, vitamins, CBC, and imaging. AMH appears in marketing copy but not in the published biomarker list, so confirm inclusion if ovarian-reserve testing is important.
Reference ranges methodology
The dashboard contextualizes markers against standard ranges and Healthspan's healthy-range targets where available. The public page does not publish cycle-phase-specific reference methodology.
Pricing
Starting at
$120
Nine published female hormone biomarkers, partner-lab draw, physician review, dashboard report, personalized notes, and HSA/FSA eligibility.
Panel details
Complete Female Hormone Panel
9 biomarkers · In Lab blood draw at 2,000+ quest/labcorp/bioreference locations
9 hormone biomarkers (estradiol, total and free testosterone, DHEA-S, SHBG, LH, FSH, prolactin, progesterone), physician-reviewed personalized report, results dashboard, free shipping
Expected first-year cost
$120/yr - $240/yr
In practiceReal-world pricing notes, add-ons, and coverage limits.
One-time price: $120 with partner-lab draw, physician-reviewed dashboard, HSA/FSA eligibility, and no membership requirement. Retesting every 6-12 months puts standalone monitoring around $120/yr - $240/yr. Healthspan's Women's Hormone Health membership at $99/mo can make more sense when the goal is ongoing treatment planning, coaching, repeat labs, and physician access.
How it works
- 1
Quick booking
Choose your preferred lab and time through an online booking system connected to 2,000+ partner lab locations nationwide.
- 2
Quick lab visit
Drop by for a blood draw. Fast for 12 hours beforehand, avoid intense exercise, and bring your electronic lab form and photo ID.
- 3
Get your results
Receive a physician-reviewed report in 2-3 weeks that turns complex hormone data into clear, personalized insights.
- 4
Track & optimize
Repeat testing every 6-12 months to track hormonal shifts, measure progress, and refine your health plan — especially valuable during perimenopause or fertility planning.
US availability
Availability
Not available in 3 US regions
Available in the other 47 US regions.
Exceptions
New Jersey
State regulations restrict DTC lab testing
New York
State regulations restrict DTC lab testing
Rhode Island
State regulations restrict DTC lab testing
Frequently asked questions
Who is this panel for?
Women tracking perimenopause, menopause, hormone-therapy baseline data, fertility context, libido, mood, energy, or unexplained hormone symptoms.
Does it include AMH?
The tagline mentions AMH, but the published biomarker list does not. Confirm AMH at checkout if ovarian-reserve data is the reason you are ordering.
How should I prepare?
Fast for 12 hours, avoid intense exercise, stay hydrated, and bring the electronic lab form plus photo ID.
How long do results take?
Usually 2-3 weeks.
Where is it available?
At partner labs in 47 states, excluding New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island.
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