All of our laboratory tests are performed in a CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited facility in California

DHEA, an adrenal hormone, affects health broadly with low levels leading to fatigue, depression, muscle loss, joint pain, low libido, and weak immunity, while high levels may cause acne and excess hair growth. As a precursor to sex hormones, its balance is key. Testing DHEA levels along with its circulating form DHEA-S sheds light on overall adrenal and hormonal health.
The Hormone Zoomer is backed by clinical validation, ensuring reliable results, including advanced stress and adrenal mapping with the CAR panel to guide effective hormone management strategies and support optimal endocrine health.
Cortisone
Simple Testing Process:
Follow our step-by-step instructions to complete this urine test at home.
If your provider recommends additional stress and adrenal insights, you may also be asked to complete the optional CAR saliva panel, which is just as easy and non-invasive.
Pre-Test Guidelines:
No fasting required, maintain your normal diet.
Dietary Considerations: No specific dietary restrictions before testing.
Medication Considerations: Avoid using vaginal hormones within 72 hours of sample collection. Other medications do not require restrictions unless directed by your provider.
Supplement Considerations: No restrictions, but consult your provider if you have concerns about ongoing supplementation.
Best Collection Practices:
Collect four urine samples throughout the day:
Upon waking
Two hours after waking
Evening
Before bed
For menstruating women: Follow the provided collection instructions to align with your menstrual cycle.
If doing the optional CAR saliva panel:
Collect six simple saliva samples at specific times (waking, +30 min, +60 min, afternoon, evening, and optional night/insomnia) as instructed.
Ensure all samples are properly sealed and stored according to the provided instructions.
Seamless Sample Processing:
Send your samples to our CLIA-certified lab for comprehensive analysis, and work with your healthcare provider to interpret your results and develop a personalized hormone optimization plan.
Hormonal imbalances are often overlooked but may be the missing link behind fatigue, weight gain, and mood changes.
Environmental hormone disruptors like BPA and phthalates can interfere with metabolism, fertility, and thyroid function.
Early insight into hormone metabolism helps prevent long-term issues like adrenal dysfunction, infertility, and low energy.
Balanced hormones support energy, weight stability, bone health, stress response, and sleep, key pillars of overall wellness.
When hormone metabolism breaks down, it can trigger excess estrogen, androgen imbalance, and stress-related symptoms.
Identifying root imbalances and environmental contributors supports more precise, effective treatment plans for lasting relief.
Detailed mapping of your body’s stress and adrenal response, using the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) panel, reveals patterns that can contribute to persistent fatigue, poor sleep, or difficulty coping with stress.
Understanding your cortisol and cortisone curve throughout the day can help your provider connect stress-related symptoms with hormone balance and design more effective, individualized care.
Cortisone
Simple Testing Process:
Follow our step-by-step instructions to complete this urine test at home.
If your provider recommends additional stress and adrenal insights, you may also be asked to complete the optional CAR saliva panel, which is just as easy and non-invasive.
Pre-Test Guidelines:
No fasting required, maintain your normal diet.
Dietary Considerations: No specific dietary restrictions before testing.
Medication Considerations: Avoid using vaginal hormones within 72 hours of sample collection. Other medications do not require restrictions unless directed by your provider.
Supplement Considerations: No restrictions, but consult your provider if you have concerns about ongoing supplementation.
Best Collection Practices:
Collect four urine samples throughout the day:
Upon waking
Two hours after waking
Evening
Before bed
For menstruating women: Follow the provided collection instructions to align with your menstrual cycle.
If doing the optional CAR saliva panel:
Collect six simple saliva samples at specific times (waking, +30 min, +60 min, afternoon, evening, and optional night/insomnia) as instructed.
Ensure all samples are properly sealed and stored according to the provided instructions.
Seamless Sample Processing:
Send your samples to our CLIA-certified lab for comprehensive analysis, and work with your healthcare provider to interpret your results and develop a personalized hormone optimization plan.
Hormonal imbalances are often overlooked but may be the missing link behind fatigue, weight gain, and mood changes.
Environmental hormone disruptors like BPA and phthalates can interfere with metabolism, fertility, and thyroid function.
Early insight into hormone metabolism helps prevent long-term issues like adrenal dysfunction, infertility, and low energy.
Balanced hormones support energy, weight stability, bone health, stress response, and sleep, key pillars of overall wellness.
When hormone metabolism breaks down, it can trigger excess estrogen, androgen imbalance, and stress-related symptoms.
Identifying root imbalances and environmental contributors supports more precise, effective treatment plans for lasting relief.
Detailed mapping of your body’s stress and adrenal response, using the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) panel, reveals patterns that can contribute to persistent fatigue, poor sleep, or difficulty coping with stress.
Understanding your cortisol and cortisone curve throughout the day can help your provider connect stress-related symptoms with hormone balance and design more effective, individualized care.
The Hormone Zoomer analyzes urinary hormone patterns and toxin exposure to uncover hidden causes of fatigue, weight changes, mood symptoms, and therapy resistance. The addition of the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) panel allows providers to map your body’s real-time stress and adrenal response throughout the day. When paired with gut insights, it offers a more complete view of hormone function and systemic health.
The Gut Zoomer detects factors associated with dysbiosis, inflammation, and microbial imbalance that may interfere with hormone balance through estrogen recirculation and immune activation. When combined with hormone testing, it helps identify overlooked contributors to stubborn symptoms.
Reveals hormone metabolism issues, disrupted cortisol rhythms, and toxin-related interference, with the CAR panel providing precise, six-point mapping of daily cortisol and cortisone levels to clarify stress and adrenal patterns. With the Gut Zoomer, this helps identify gut-linked hormone recirculation and inflammation that contribute to long-standing fatigue or poor therapy outcomes.
Connects gut health to hormone imbalances like estrogen dominance and androgen disruption. Supports tailored gut-hormone protocols when used alongside the Hormone Zoomer for patients with persistent metabolic or hormonal complaints.
Measures estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, cortisol, melatonin, and their metabolites. Also screens for endocrine disruptors (e.g., BPA, phthalates), bone turnover markers (DPD, PYD), and oxidative stress (8OHdG). The CAR panel adds saliva-based cortisol and cortisone measurements at six time points for in-depth stress and adrenal mapping.
Analyzes gut microbes, digestive health markers, and pathogens that may influence beta-glucuronidase activity, estrogen recirculation, hormone metabolism, and inflammation.
The Hormone Zoomer analyzes urinary hormone patterns and toxin exposure to uncover hidden causes of fatigue, weight changes, mood symptoms, and therapy resistance. The addition of the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) panel allows providers to map your body’s real-time stress and adrenal response throughout the day. When paired with gut insights, it offers a more complete view of hormone function and systemic health.
Reveals hormone metabolism issues, disrupted cortisol rhythms, and toxin-related interference, with the CAR panel providing precise, six-point mapping of daily cortisol and cortisone levels to clarify stress and adrenal patterns. With the Gut Zoomer, this helps identify gut-linked hormone recirculation and inflammation that contribute to long-standing fatigue or poor therapy outcomes.
Measures estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, cortisol, melatonin, and their metabolites. Also screens for endocrine disruptors (e.g., BPA, phthalates), bone turnover markers (DPD, PYD), and oxidative stress (8OHdG). The CAR panel adds saliva-based cortisol and cortisone measurements at six time points for in-depth stress and adrenal mapping.
The Gut Zoomer detects factors associated with dysbiosis, inflammation, and microbial imbalance that may interfere with hormone balance through estrogen recirculation and immune activation. When combined with hormone testing, it helps identify overlooked contributors to stubborn symptoms.
Connects gut health to hormone imbalances like estrogen dominance and androgen disruption. Supports tailored gut-hormone protocols when used alongside the Hormone Zoomer for patients with persistent metabolic or hormonal complaints.
Analyzes gut microbes, digestive health markers, and pathogens that may influence beta-glucuronidase activity, estrogen recirculation, hormone metabolism, and inflammation.
The CAR panel is an additional saliva collection that measures your cortisol and cortisone levels at six points throughout the day, including right after waking. This unique mapping provides a detailed view of your body’s stress and adrenal response patterns, helping your provider better understand fatigue, stress-related symptoms, and the connection between stress and hormone balance. When combined with the Hormone Zoomer’s advanced urine testing, it gives one of the most complete hormone and adrenal assessment available.
Your wellness provider orders your lab test