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Complete sex hormone mapping beyond basic bloodwork
What Gabriel reads for
Total and free testosterone
Estradiol, estrone, and estriol
Progesterone (luteal phase)

Cost
$200–$400
Turnaround
3–5 business days
Ordering path
ZRT Laboratory
Results flow
Upload + interpret in Gabriel
What this test reveals
A comprehensive hormone panel goes far beyond standard estradiol and testosterone testing, measuring total and free hormones, SHBG, DHT, androstenedione, pregnenolone, and progesterone — painting a complete picture of your hormonal cascade.
Standard hormone panels often miss the nuances that drive symptoms: high SHBG binding up free testosterone, DHT dominance causing hair loss and acne, or pregnenolone deficiency at the top of the steroid hormone cascade starving all downstream hormones.
People usually reach for this kind of diagnostic when they want a clearer read on total and free testosterone, estradiol, estrone, and estriol, progesterone (luteal phase), especially when symptoms or prior testing still leave blind spots.
Once results are back, you can upload them into Gabriel to connect the findings to symptoms, protocols, and next-step testing instead of leaving them as a static report.
Commonly relevant for: Pcos Hormonal Imbalance, Menopause Perimenopause, Fertility.
Gabriel difference
Hormone health isn't about one number being 'in range' — it's about the relationships between hormones. A woman can have normal estrogen but crushing symptoms if progesterone is low, creating estrogen dominance. A man can have normal total testosterone but feel terrible if SHBG is sky-high, leaving little free testosterone available. Gabriel uses comprehensive hormone mapping to identify the precise imbalances driving your symptoms and to guide bioidentical hormone protocols with surgical precision.
Gabriel interprets results through a functional, root-cause lens: optimal ranges, pattern recognition across multiple diagnostics, and what the findings actually mean for action rather than just classification.
That means this test can feed directly into protocols, practitioner matching, food strategy, and follow-up testing instead of ending as a one-off PDF or lab portal result.
What to expect
01
Order
Order directly through ZRT Laboratory or ask Gabriel whether there is a better path first.
02
Complete
A blood draw at a local lab or at-home finger prick kit. For menstruating women, timing matters — progesterone should be tested on day 19–21 of your cycle (luteal phase).
03
Interpret
Upload the results to Gabriel for pattern recognition, protocol suggestions, and next-step guidance.
Frequently asked questions
A comprehensive panel typically covers estradiol, progesterone, testosterone (total and free), DHEA-S, cortisol, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), FSH, LH, and sometimes thyroid hormones. The specific markers depend on whether you're investigating fertility, menopause, adrenal health, or general hormonal balance.
Standard hormone panels use blood draws and measure circulating levels at a single point in time. The DUTCH test uses dried urine to measure hormones plus their metabolites, showing how your body processes and clears hormones. Blood panels are good for screening; DUTCH provides deeper metabolic insight.
For cycling women, day 3 of your period for FSH/LH/estradiol, and days 19-22 for progesterone. For men, early morning (before 10 AM) when testosterone peaks. Cortisol should ideally be tested via 4-point saliva or DUTCH for diurnal pattern, not a single blood draw.
Blood hormone panels range from $100-300 through direct-to-consumer labs. Through a practitioner, costs may be higher but include interpretation. Insurance often covers basic panels (testosterone, thyroid, estradiol) with appropriate symptoms documented.
Tell Gabriel your symptoms, goals, and what you have already tried. You will get a more useful answer than a generic test catalog can give you.