Author Topic: Hormone levels  (Read 4209 times)

Offline bigbro

  • Posting Member
  • *
  • Posts: 7
Hi, what are the tests that have to be performed to get a reasonably complete hormonal profile wrt gyno?

Thanks in advance.

Offline George Pope, M.D.

  • Supporting Doctors
  • Senior Member
  • **
  • Posts: 792
    • Orlando Plastic Surgery Center
The lab tests ordered may vary, depending on the physician, but these are important to check:

TSH level
Total and free testosterone levels
Estradiol level
Liver function studies
Possibly beta hCG level
Creatinine level
LH & FSH levels

Dr. Pope, MD
George H Pope, MD, FACS
Certified - American Board of Plastic Surgery
Orlando Plastic Surgery Center
www.georgepopemd.com
Phone: 407-857-6261

Offline greatlakes

  • Silver Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 245
Ditto

The harder part - after you get the levels back is to understand the difference between "normal ranges" and "ideal levels".

Offline Paa_Paw

  • Senior Moderator
  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4779
I have great faith in my Family Doctor, but some things really need a specialist. Interpreting the results of all those hormone levels is one of thos situations were a specialist is needed.

The various hormones do not act alone like a soloist on a musical instrument. They act in conjunction with all the others like a large orchestra playing a symphony. The individual results mean little. Have an Endocrinologist go over those lab results or the tests are a waste of money.
Grandpa Dan

Offline tpuk

  • Silver Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 119
I have great faith in my Family Doctor, but some things really need a specialist. Interpreting the results of all those hormone levels is one of thos situations were a specialist is needed.

The various hormones do not act alone like a soloist on a musical instrument. They act in conjunction with all the others like a large orchestra playing a symphony. The individual results mean little. Have an Endocrinologist go over those lab results or the tests are a waste of money.


I agree. I've seen about 4 doctors who didn't really even know some of the common symptoms/ complications of low testosterone & had zero knowledge on TRT.

I saw an Endo instead....

Offline bigbro

  • Posting Member
  • *
  • Posts: 7
Thanks!

[quote author=Dr. Pope link=topic=26917.msg176573#msg176573 date=1357669586]
The lab tests ordered may vary, depending on the physician, but these are important to check:

TSH level
Total and free testosterone levels
Estradiol level
Liver function studies
Possibly beta hCG level
Creatinine level
LH & FSH levels

Dr. Pope, MD
[/quote]

Offline bigbro

  • Posting Member
  • *
  • Posts: 7
Point noted. Thanks.

I have great faith in my Family Doctor, but some things really need a specialist. Interpreting the results of all those hormone levels is one of thos situations were a specialist is needed.

The various hormones do not act alone like a soloist on a musical instrument. They act in conjunction with all the others like a large orchestra playing a symphony. The individual results mean little. Have an Endocrinologist go over those lab results or the tests are a waste of money.


 

SMFPacks CMS 1.0.3 © 2024