Hormone tests
Hormones are chemical messengers that are produced in the body and play an important role in regulating various body processes. Our hormone tests measure how your hormonal levels affect your body.
What does your hormonal balance look like? With us you can book a test to analyze your hormone levels and gain insight into your health. Hormones affect everything from energy and metabolism to fertility and stress. We offer blood tests from accredited Swedish laboratories for important hormones such as FSH , Luteinizing hormone , estradiol , progesterone , testosterone , cortisol , TSH and DHEA-S , which can help you identify any imbalances. Our tests are suitable for both those who want to get an overview of your hormonal health and for those who want to follow up on specific values.
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- Measuring your level of testosterone.
- Analysis to identify testosterone deficiency.
- Get increased insight into your testosterone level.
- Analysis of S-Testosterone.
Free testosterone
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With us, you will always receive a doctor’s opinion from a licensed physician when you order a medical check-up that includes a medical opinion. The doctor’s opinion includes an overall assessment of your results from laboratory analysis. The opinion is individual and may vary depending on the specific tests your medical check-up includes.
What can I expect in the medical report?
The medical opinion will summarize the results of your test results to give you an assessment of your health including any abnormalities outside the reference ranges. In case of abnormalities or need, your doctor may also contact you for a free conversation to explain and talk about your results. Remember that a health check always includes specific test results based on your health and your personal circumstances. Values outside the reference range should therefore always be discussed with a doctor before any decisions regarding possible treatment are made.
What does the doctor look at during a health check?
When assessing a blood test or health check, your doctor will look at several different parameters to evaluate your health and identify any abnormalities. Below are some common aspects your doctor may examine:
Blood counts: Your doctor will check red, white and platelet counts to identify any signs of anaemia, infection or bleeding.
Nutrients and biochemical markers: Includes, for example, analysis and monitoring of blood sugar (glucose) levels, electrolyte levels (e.g. sodium, potassium), liver function tests (e.g. liver enzymes), kidney function tests (e.g. creatinine, urea) and lipid profile (e.g. cholesterol, triglycerides). The results of the tests give your doctor a better idea of your organ function, blood sugar level, cholesterol conditions and other important health aspects.
Inflammatory markers: Your doctor may measure health markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or red blood cell decrease rate (SR) to evaluate inflammatory conditions or confirm an active infection.
Hormone levels: Your doctor may monitor your hormone levels to assess hormonal imbalances or diseases, such as thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4), sex hormones or other specific hormones such as testosterone levels.
Specific tests: Depending on your goal of your health check or medical history, your doctor may look into specific tests to investigate conditions or diseases, such as diabetes, vitamin deficiency or autoimmune diseases.
In conclusion, the doctor weighs all test results based on the health check to assess your overall health, detect any abnormalities and identify possible underlying medical conditions.
What happens if I have abnormal test results?
If your blood count is abnormal, this will be addressed in your personal medical opinion. Depending on the nature and extent of the abnormality, your doctor may also contact you directly through the test result service for further guidance. Various measures and advice will be provided based on the specific abnormalities observed along with your medical history.
- Calculates your level of free testosterone in the blood.
- Also analyzes SHBG and total testosterone.
- Provides increased insight into your testosterone levels.
- Analysis of your progesterone levels.
- Get more insight into your progesterone production.
- Identify possible infertility and hormonal balance.
- Analysis of corpus luteum hormone - S- Progesterone.
- Measures your levels of free T3 (triiodothyronine).
- Get insight into your thyroid status.
- Detects disturbance in your thyroid hormones
- Indication of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
- Measures your value of T4 (Free Thyroxine).
- Thyroid test for analysis of hormone production.
- Indication for disturbance of thyroid hormone.
- Blood tests for general health and fitness.
- Analysis of luteinizing hormone LH.
- Get more insight into your hormonal balance.
- Identify infertility and abnormally low sex drive
- Can also affect your testosterone level
- Discover pregnancy at an early stage
- Measuring hCG in the blood
- Measured already a few days after implantation
- Measures your level of follicle-stimulating hormone.
- FSH sample analysis of Follitropin.
- Gain increased insight into your fertility.
- Measures your level of free testosterone, unbound
- Health test to identify testosterone deficiency
- Get insight into the availability of free testosterone
- TPO antibody test (autoantibodies).
- Analysis of thyroperoxidase antibodies.
- Identifies any thyroid problems.
- Recommended together with TSH.
- Measures your level of Anti-Müllerian hormone.
- AMH sample analysis of Anti-Müllerin Hormone.
- Get increased insight into your fertility.
- Measures your level of androstenedione.
- Analysis to investigate hormonal balance and androgen influence.
- Gives increased insight into the body's production of androgens.
- Analysis of S-Androstenedione.
- Measures your aldosterone level.
- Analysis to identify hormonal causes of high blood pressure.
- Provides insight into your salt, fluid and potassium balance.
- Analysis of P-Aldosterone.
- Analysis of ACTH Adrenocorticotropic hormone
- Learn more about your corticotropin levels
- Affects your cortisol production
- Measures your S-Dihydrotestosterone level.
- DHT test for analysis of Dihydrotestosterone.
- Monitor DHT levels in cases of prostate enlargement.
- Assessment of hormonal imbalance related to DHT.
- Analysis of Erythropoietin EPO.
- If anemia or polycythemia is suspected.
- Glycoprotein hormone.
- Analysis of Progesterone, 17-OH (Hydroxyprogesterone).
- Provides insight into the adrenal gland's hormone production and cortisol synthesis.
- Used in the investigation of hormonal imbalance and androgen excess.
- Important marker in cases of suspected congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Menopause test
Information
Medical comment included
With us, you will always receive a doctor’s opinion from a licensed physician when you order a medical check-up that includes a medical opinion. The doctor’s opinion includes an overall assessment of your results from laboratory analysis. The opinion is individual and may vary depending on the specific tests your medical check-up includes.
What can I expect in the medical report?
The medical opinion will summarize the results of your test results to give you an assessment of your health including any abnormalities outside the reference ranges. In case of abnormalities or need, your doctor may also contact you for a free conversation to explain and talk about your results. Remember that a health check always includes specific test results based on your health and your personal circumstances. Values outside the reference range should therefore always be discussed with a doctor before any decisions regarding possible treatment are made.
What does the doctor look at during a health check?
When assessing a blood test or health check, your doctor will look at several different parameters to evaluate your health and identify any abnormalities. Below are some common aspects your doctor may examine:
Blood counts: Your doctor will check red, white and platelet counts to identify any signs of anaemia, infection or bleeding.
Nutrients and biochemical markers: Includes, for example, analysis and monitoring of blood sugar (glucose) levels, electrolyte levels (e.g. sodium, potassium), liver function tests (e.g. liver enzymes), kidney function tests (e.g. creatinine, urea) and lipid profile (e.g. cholesterol, triglycerides). The results of the tests give your doctor a better idea of your organ function, blood sugar level, cholesterol conditions and other important health aspects.
Inflammatory markers: Your doctor may measure health markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or red blood cell decrease rate (SR) to evaluate inflammatory conditions or confirm an active infection.
Hormone levels: Your doctor may monitor your hormone levels to assess hormonal imbalances or diseases, such as thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4), sex hormones or other specific hormones such as testosterone levels.
Specific tests: Depending on your goal of your health check or medical history, your doctor may look into specific tests to investigate conditions or diseases, such as diabetes, vitamin deficiency or autoimmune diseases.
In conclusion, the doctor weighs all test results based on the health check to assess your overall health, detect any abnormalities and identify possible underlying medical conditions.
What happens if I have abnormal test results?
If your blood count is abnormal, this will be addressed in your personal medical opinion. Depending on the nature and extent of the abnormality, your doctor may also contact you directly through the test result service for further guidance. Various measures and advice will be provided based on the specific abnormalities observed along with your medical history.
- Menopause test - Venous blood test.
- Analysis of the hormones FSH and LH.
- Indication for perimenopause & menopause.
- Measures the level of PTH, Parathormone.
- Analysis of parathyroid hormone.
- Indication for parathyroid function.
- Get insight into calcium balance.
- Analysis of GH levels in the blood.
- Get deeper insight into your growth.
- Used when assessing hormonal health.
- Highly sensitive analysis of S-Estradiol.
- The analysis is performed using chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry.
- Accurate measurement of low estradiol levels.
- Recommended only in cases of suspected low estradiol.
Testosterone
179 kr159 kr
Estradiol
175 kr149 kr
Cortisol
169 kr149 kr
TSH test
129 kr
Prolactin
179 kr
Free testosterone
499 kr
Progesterone
179 kr
T3 (free triiodothyronine)
89 kr
T4 (Free thyroxine)
119 kr
LH Luteinizing hormone
179 kr
hCG - Pregnancy test
219 kr
FSH Follicle stimulating hormone
165 kr
Testosterone bioactive
279 kr
DHEA-S
319 kr
TPO antibodies
279 kr
SHBG
145 kr
AMH Anti-Müllerian hormone
629 kr
Androstenedione
729 kr
Aldotestosterone
539 kr
Renin
895 kr
Corticotropin (CRH)
530 kr
Dihydrotestosterone
1 095 kr
Erytropoietin EPO
839 kr
Hydroxyprogesterone 17-OH
795 kr
IGF-1
695 kr
Menopause test
379 kr
Parathyroid hormone, PTH
229 kr
Somatotropin GH
679 kr
S-Estradiol - High sensitive
1 595 kr
S-Leptin
595 kr
TRAK
379 kr
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Sampling fee?
The sample collection fee is a fixed cost that refers to the visit to the clinic where you submit your sample. The fee is not affected by how many tests you have ordered, but varies depending on the order value:
- For order values under SEK 350, the sampling fee is SEK 119.
- For order values between SEK 350 and SEK 1 000, the fee is SEK 49.
For purchases over 1 000 SEK, the sampling fee is included.