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Hormone Evaluation

Lab-based hormone assessment

A clinical service, not a medication — it begins with a targeted lab panel and a licensed provider’s review of your health profile, symptoms, and goals.

Start your free visitNo charge until a provider approves.
Access typeProvider review required
AdministrationLab panel + provider consult
Evidence maturityEstablished clinical practice
Treatment formatBaseline labs, then review
MembershipOptional
Prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmaciesProvider-reviewed before dispensingCold-chain shipping when required
What it is

A clinical starting point for hormone health

Hormone Evaluation is a service, not a drug. It begins with a targeted lab panel and a licensed provider’s review of your health profile, symptoms, and goals. Rather than starting with a treatment, it starts with data — a clear picture of where your hormone levels sit and what, if anything, they suggest. Any therapy that might follow is a separate decision your provider makes with you, based on what the results show.

How it works

From labs to an informed conversation

The evaluation pairs objective lab measurements with a structured review of how you feel and what you’re aiming for. Your provider interprets the results in the context of your full profile, then discusses whether any next steps are appropriate.

  • Begins with a targeted hormone lab panel drawn at a convenient location
  • A licensed provider reviews your results alongside your symptoms and goals
  • You receive a clear interpretation — treatment, if any, is a separate step
Potential benefits

What people explore it for

Areas of interest reported in research and clinical use. Benefits vary by individual and are not guaranteed — your provider can set realistic expectations for you.

A clear baseline

Gives you and your provider objective data on where your hormone levels sit today.

Context for symptoms

Explored as a way to understand how you feel in light of measurable markers.

An informed starting point

May support a more personalized conversation about whether any therapy fits your goals.

Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Who it may be appropriate for

People who may find it relevant

01

Noticing changes

Experiencing shifts in energy, sleep, mood, or libido and wanting to understand why.

02

Planning ahead

Seeking a hormonal baseline as part of a broader picture of long-term health.

03

Considering support

Curious whether hormone therapy is appropriate and wanting data before deciding.

This is general education, not medical advice. Whether Hormone Evaluation is appropriate for you is determined by a licensed provider.

Provider considerations

Why oversight matters here

Provider review required

This is a compounded medication, so a licensed provider must confirm it’s appropriate for you before it can be dispensed. The review checks your health history, current medications, and goals to ensure it’s a safe fit.

This therapy requires review by a licensed provider before it can be dispensed. You’ll complete a short online visit; a provider evaluates whether it’s appropriate for you and, if so, authorizes it.

1Complete a short, free online visit about your health and goals.
2A licensed provider reviews your profile and orders an appropriate lab panel.
3You and your provider review the results and discuss whether next steps fit.
What to expect

Your care journey, step by step

From first visit to follow-up — calm, transparent, and guided by a licensed provider throughout.

1
Online visit
Share your health & goals, ~10 min.
2
Provider review
A licensed provider evaluates fit.
3
Pharmacy prep
A licensed pharmacy compounds it.
4
Shipment
Discreet, cold-chain delivery.
5
Begin protocol
Dosing guidance included.
6
Follow-up
Check-ins when appropriate.
Supporting science

What the research explores

A plain-language look at the areas of study. Research is evolving and varies in strength — we present it honestly, not promotionally.

Hormones and health

Hormones influence energy, metabolism, mood, sleep, and sexual health. Measuring them is a well-established part of clinical care.

Lab-based assessment

Blood testing for markers like testosterone, thyroid, and related hormones is standard, validated laboratory practice.

Interpretation matters

Results are meaningful only in context. A provider weighs your levels against your symptoms, history, and goals.

What this is — and isn’t

Hormone Evaluation is a clinical assessment, not a treatment or a guaranteed prescription. It makes no disease claims; any therapy is a separate decision a licensed provider makes with you.

Our Science Library — evidence summaries, mechanisms, limitations, and provider commentary — is expanding.

Questions

Hormone Evaluation, answered

Is Hormone Evaluation FDA-approved?

FDA approval applies to drugs, not to a clinical service like this. Hormone Evaluation uses standard, validated lab tests interpreted by a licensed provider; any medication that might follow is a separate, provider-authorized decision.

How does it work?

It begins with a targeted hormone lab panel, then a licensed provider reviews your results alongside your symptoms and goals. You receive a clear interpretation and a discussion of whether any next steps are appropriate.

Do I need a provider visit?

Yes. This service requires provider review. You’ll complete a short free online visit, and a licensed provider orders your labs and reviews the results with you.

Is it better with a membership?

If your results point toward ongoing hormone support, membership adds monitoring, follow-up labs, and provider adjustments over time — but it isn’t required to complete an evaluation.

Related therapies

Others in Hormone Health

Often considered alongside a hormone evaluation as part of a personalized plan. Your provider determines whether any therapy is appropriate based on your results, goals, and medical history.

With membership

A one-time purchase, or ongoing care

You can access appropriate therapies on their own — but the strongest outcomes come from a provider who tracks your response and adjusts over time. That’s the difference between buying a product and being cared for.

Explore membership
One-timeMembership
Provider oversightAt purchaseOngoing
Dose adjustmentsAs needed
Progress trackingIncluded
Messaging & check-insIncluded

Start with an informed look at your hormones.

Begin a free online visit. A licensed provider will review your profile, order an appropriate lab panel, and walk you through what the results mean — you’re never charged until you’re approved.

No charge until a provider approves.