Comprehensive Female Hormone — Mobile Phlebotomy

$800.00

Mobile female hormone test in Vancouver — a certified phlebotomist comes to you for a complete 8-marker panel including estrogens, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA-S, cortisol, and SHBG. Physician-reviewed results in days.

What’s Tested: Estrone (E1) · Estradiol (E2) · Estriol (E3) · Progesterone · Testosterone · DHEA-S · Cortisol · SHBG (8 markers)

Collection: Venous blood draw — certified phlebotomist visits your home or office

Results: 3–10 business days · Physician-reviewed report included

 

 

Your hormones affect everything. Get the full picture without leaving home.

Irregular periods. Crushing fatigue. Anxiety that appeared out of nowhere. Weight that won’t budge. Hair thinning. If you’ve been told “your labs look normal” but you know something is off, it’s likely because a standard blood panel doesn’t test what this panel tests.

Our mobile female hormone test in Vancouver brings the lab to you. A certified phlebotomist visits your home, office, or preferred location for a professional venous blood draw — measuring 8 key biomarkers that give a complete picture of your hormonal health.

What’s Measured

Estrone (E1)

The dominant estrogen after menopause. Important for understanding your overall estrogen picture during perimenopause and beyond.

Estradiol (E2)

The most potent estrogen during reproductive years. Drives menstrual health, bone density, mood, and energy.

Estriol (E3)

A gentler estrogen that helps assess total estrogen metabolism and balance.

Progesterone (Pg)

Your calming, sleep-supporting hormone. Essential for cycle regularity and mood. Often the first to decline.

Testosterone (T)

Drives motivation, libido, muscle tone, and metabolic rate in women. Frequently overlooked in standard testing.

DHEA-S (DS)

An adrenal precursor to sex hormones. Reflects your body’s resilience to chronic stress.

Cortisol (C)

Your primary stress hormone. Morning cortisol levels reveal how well your adrenals are functioning.

Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

Controls how much estrogen and testosterone is actually available to your body. High SHBG can mask adequate hormone levels.

Who Is This Test For?

Women experiencing irregular or painful periods, perimenopause or early menopause symptoms, persistent fatigue or brain fog, unexplained weight gain, mood instability or anxiety, low libido, hair thinning or skin changes, or anyone wanting a thorough hormonal baseline before starting supplementation or hormone therapy.

Why Choose Mobile Over Mail-In?

The mail-in version ($550) uses a dried blood spot finger-prick kit. This mobile version ($800) sends a certified phlebotomist for a venous blood draw — the clinical gold standard. Venous draws provide a larger sample, eliminate the risk of user error in collection, and are the same method used in hospitals. Ideal if you prefer professional collection or want the most reliable results possible.

What You’ll Receive

A physician-reviewed report with results for all 8 biomarkers, reference ranges appropriate for your age and cycle phase, plain-language interpretation, and actionable insights. Delivered securely by email within 3–10 business days.

How It Works

Order online. We’ll contact you within 1–2 business days to schedule your appointment. A certified phlebotomist arrives at your chosen location, performs the blood draw in about 10 minutes, and handles everything from there. Analyzed at a CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited lab.

Where Is Mobile Phlebotomy Available?

Currently available in Greater Vancouver, Kamloops, Prince George, and southern Vancouver Island. Expanding across British Columbia soon.

What Happens After You Get Your Results?

Your report flags anything outside optimal ranges with clear explanations. For abnormal or high-risk findings, our physician reaches out directly. Telehealth follow-up consultations are available for personalized guidance.