Hormone Testing in Salt Lake City, UT

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Hormone imbalances can affect your energy, mood, weight, sleep, and overall wellbeing. Hormone testing in Salt Lake City helps identify imbalances in testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, cortisol, and other key hormones that regulate your body's essential functions.

Both men and women experience hormonal changes throughout life. Whether you're experiencing symptoms like fatigue, low libido, mood swings, or unexplained weight changes, hormone testing provides the data needed to understand what's happening in your body.

Hormone Testing Process in Salt Lake City

  • Simple Blood Draw: Most hormone tests require just one blood sample
  • Saliva Testing Available: Some hormones tested via saliva for convenience
  • Comprehensive Panels: Test multiple hormones in one visit
  • Fast Results: Get your hormone profile in 1-2 business days

Preparing for Hormone Testing

For most accurate results, schedule your test in the morning (7-10 AM) when hormone levels are most stable. Some tests, like cortisol, have specific timing requirements throughout the day.

Important: If you're taking hormone medications (birth control, testosterone therapy, etc.), consult with your healthcare provider about timing. Some tests are best done before taking daily medication.

Hormone Testing in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City residents have convenient access to hormone testing labs near downtown area and throughout the downtown area. Early morning appointments are available for optimal hormone testing timing.

Many adults in Salt Lake City's business district area seek hormone testing as part of preventive health screenings or to address specific symptoms. Local wellness clinics often refer patients for comprehensive hormone panels.

Test Pricing

TestPrice
Testosterone (Total)$49
Testosterone (Free & Total)$89
Estradiol (Estrogen)$49
Progesterone$59
DHEA-S$59
Cortisol (AM)$49
Cortisol (4-point)$129
FSH & LH$79
Basic Hormone Panel$149
Comprehensive Hormone Panel$299

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are signs of hormone imbalance?

Common signs include: fatigue, weight gain/loss, mood swings, low libido, sleep problems, hair loss, irregular periods (women), erectile dysfunction (men), anxiety, and difficulty concentrating. Symptoms vary based on which hormones are affected.

What time should I test my hormones?

Most hormone tests are best done between 7-10 AM when levels are highest and most stable. Cortisol testing often requires multiple samples throughout the day. Your test order will include specific timing instructions.

Can I test hormones while on birth control?

Yes, but results may reflect the effects of hormonal contraceptives. For baseline hormone assessment, some providers recommend testing during the placebo week or after discontinuing birth control for a cycle. Discuss with your healthcare provider.

How long does hormone testing take?

The blood draw takes 5-10 minutes. Results are typically available in 1-2 business days. Some specialized hormone panels may take 3-5 days. You'll receive an email when results are ready in your secure portal.

What's the difference between total and free testosterone?

Total testosterone measures all testosterone in your blood (bound to proteins + free). Free testosterone measures only the active, unbound hormone available to your cells. Free testosterone often provides better insight into symptoms, especially in older adults.

Can men get hormone testing?

Absolutely. Men should monitor testosterone, especially after age 30 when levels naturally decline. Low testosterone affects energy, muscle mass, bone density, and libido. Men should also consider cortisol and DHEA testing for complete hormonal health.

Medical Disclaimer: ScreeningPanel is an independent health information service. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any health questions.

Medical Disclaimer: ScreeningPanel is an independent health information service. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The content on this site is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical consultation. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any health questions or before making any medical decisions.

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Last Updated: April 2026