Skip to main content

Clinical Indicators

Meaning

Clinical Indicators are objective or subjective measurements used by clinicians to assess the physiological status, disease progression, or therapeutic response in a patient population. Within hormonal health, these include specific laboratory analytes, physical signs, or patient-reported outcomes that signal underlying endocrine function or dysfunction. They serve as quantifiable benchmarks against which clinical decisions are measured. Accurate interpretation requires contextual understanding of physiological norms.