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Hormone Panel

Meaning

A Hormone Panel is a comprehensive set of laboratory blood tests designed to measure the circulating levels of multiple hormones and their associated binding proteins or metabolites simultaneously. This diagnostic tool provides a holistic view of an individual’s endocrine status, allowing clinicians to identify specific deficiencies, excesses, or imbalances that may be contributing to symptoms or disease risk. Typical panels often include key sex hormones, thyroid hormones, and adrenal hormones, offering essential data for formulating a personalized hormonal health and wellness plan. Interpreting a hormone panel requires clinical expertise to correlate the biochemical values with the patient’s overall clinical presentation.