Testosterone is a sex hormone found in males. This is responsible for male sexual characteristics development.
Free testosterone looks at the amount of testosterone in the bloodstream and helps with the function of cell replication in the muscles and bones.
SHGB is a protein produced in the liver and helps with the transportation of hormones, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and oestradiol.
LH is a significant hormone in the body that helps with the following: puberty, fertility, and menstruation.
FSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, which helps regulate the reproductive cycle
Oestradiol is a steroid hormone that helps with the reproductive system, by maturing and maintaining this.
Prolactin, also known as the lactogenic hormone is used to help women develop milk after giving birth and is important for reproductive health.
Cortisol is a steroid hormone and can help respond to stress or danger, once released into the bloodstream.
DHEA is a hormone made by the adrenal glands and important for the circulation of steroids in the body.
Progesterone is a steroid and having too much of this can lead to a risk of developing breast cancer or result in the condition of congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Anti Mullerian Hormone is a protein hormone produced in reproductive tissues. High levels of AMH can indicate ovarian syndrome.