Fertility Panel (Female) At-Home Lab Kit

 

This test includes:

• Preliminary Consultation
• At-Home Test Kit
• Pre-paid Return Label
• Wound Care
• Lab Analysis and Results
• Post Consultation with Improvement Plan

 

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Fertility Panel (Female)

Please note that our services are currently unavailable in Alaska and New York.

Please note that our services are currently unavailable in Alaska and New York.

Fertiliy Test At-Home Lab Kit

How do I know if Fertility Test is right for me?

Biomarkers include AMH, E2 (Estradiol), FSH, LH, and TSH. These biomarkers evaluate ovarian reserve, hormone levels critical for reproductive function, and thyroid health, offering insights into fertility potential, menstrual irregularities, and thyroid function crucial for overall reproductive health.

Consider this test if you're experiencing fertility issues, irregular menstrual cycles, or symptoms like weight changes, fatigue, or mood swings.

Possible symptoms:

  • Irregular menstrual periods
  • Mood swings
  • Acne or excessive hair growth
  • Fertility issues
  • Fatigue
  • Weight changes

Fertility Panel (Female) At-Home Lab Kit

Test For:
  • AMH
  • E2
  • FSH
  • LH
  • TSH
Regular price $98.00
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In the United States, among married women aged 18 to 49 years with no prior births, about 1 in 5 are unable to get pregnant after one year of trying.

Understanding Biomarkers

Our at-home vitamin deficiency tests offer valuable insights into your health by analyzing key vitamins in your bloodstream. Abnormal levels of these vitamins can indicate various health issues. Specifically, our at-home vitamin panel assesses:

  • Folate — Folate, also known as vitamin B9, plays a crucial role in DNA synthesis, cell growth, and the formation of red blood cells. Adequate folate levels are essential for preventing anemia and supporting fetal development during pregnancy.

  • hsCRP — High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) is a biomarker of inflammation in the body. Elevated hsCRP levels can indicate chronic inflammation and are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.

  • Homocysteine — Homocysteine is an amino acid that, at high levels, can damage blood vessels and increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and dementia. Elevated homocysteine levels are often due to deficiencies in B vitamins such as folate, B6, and B12.

  • Vitamin B12 — Vitamin B12 is vital for nerve function, DNA production, and the formation of red blood cells. Deficiency in B12 can lead to neurological issues, anemia, and cognitive impairments. An at-home B12 deficiency test can help detect deficiencies early.

  • Vitamin D — Vitamin D is crucial
    for bone health, immune function, and inflammation regulation. Deficiency in vitamin D can lead to osteoporosis, weakened immune response, and increased susceptibility to infections. Monitoring vitamin D levels with an at-home Vitamin D test kit can help you make important dietary adjustments.

Why choose HelloMe for your at-home lab kit?

When you choose HelloMe, you join a boutique health clinic with exclusive, holistic practitioners.

We offer dedicated professionals who prioritize your wellness - because your health journey deserves personalized care.

We will help you improve your well-being.

We are more than just lab kits.

We are a clinic that wants to help you learn about your health.

How will a HelloMe Practitioner Help Me?

  • During your initial consultation, your HelloMe practitioner will review your medical history for potential risk factors and symptoms.

  • Your practitioner will help you determine if this At-home test is appropriate.

  • Once your results are back, your HelloMe practitioner will perform a consultation to review the results and make clear steps towards health improvements. Our practitioners offer naturopathic consultations to provide a holistic approach to your wellness. We are committed to helping you understand your results, answering your questions, and offering personalized recommendations.

  • Your practitioner will recommend when to request a follow-up consultation to monitor your progress.

We help you craft a health journey that will identify weak spots AND we will coach you towards healthy improvement.

How It Works.

Choose Your Lab Kit

Select the health package that aligns with your specific health goals and needs.

Discovery Consultation

With our Continuous Support approach, you'll experience professional insight and fresh testing every ot...

Collect Your Sample

Using our comprehensive testing kit, collect your sample from the comfort of your home. The collection pro...

Receive Your Personalized Insights

Within a short turnaround time, you will have a consultation with your HelloMe Practitioner...

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should take the vitamin deficiency panel?

If you're experiencing symptoms that might indicate a vitamin deficiency, we invite you to test for vitamin deficiency at home. At-home testing is a good idea for anyone with limited sun exposure, restricted diets, chronic illnesses, or those who are pregnant or breastfeeding to regularly monitor their vitamin levels.

What are the signs of vitamin deficiency?

Vitamin deficiency symptoms can vary depending on which vitamin you're lacking. Common signs include fatigue, weakness, poor immune function, mood changes, and skin or hair problems. Specific deficiencies might have unique symptoms, like bone pain for vitamin D deficiency or numbness and cognitive issues for vitamin B12 deficiency.

Are there risk factors that lead to vitamin deficiency?

Absolutely, several risk factors can lead to deficiencies in vitamins like D, B12, and B9 (Folate). These include limited sun exposure, older age, obesity, and insufficient dietary intake of essential vitamins.
Certain medical conditions that impair nutrient absorption, such as celiac disease or Crohn's disease, and specific medications can also lead to deficiencies. Additionally, breastfeeding and restrictive diets can contribute to low vitamin levels.

Should I stop taking my medication or vitamin supplements before taking this test?

You shouldn't change or stop taking any medications or supplements without first consulting your physician. Your doctor can guide you on how to proceed to ensure accurate test results and maintain your health.

What constitutes a deficiency in Vitamin D?

A vitamin D deficiency is identified by consistently low levels of this vitamin in the body, along with symptoms like bone pain and muscle weakness. Since vitamin D levels can fluctuate with the seasons, repeated tests over time are recommended to determine if there's a long-term deficiency.

What is Vitamin B12 deficiency?

Vitamin B12 deficiency happens when your body doesn't have enough of this crucial nutrient. This can be due to insufficient dietary intake or poor absorption from medical conditions or medications. Symptoms can include fatigue, anemia, cognitive problems, nerve damage, and mood changes. If untreated, a severe or prolonged deficiency can lead to serious health issues. Check your vitamin levels at home to identify deficiencies and manage your health.

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