Easy Labs for Men & Women

New or existing patients, book a lab draw at our office or visit your nearby LabCorp. You may also request a lab order sent to your preferred lab.

Men’s and Women’s Labs: In-Office or LabCorp

  • Simply visit our scheduling page, choose a date and time that works, and show up. We give you an opportunity to enroll and pay beforehand or on location. We do not accept insurance.

  • Register and pay on our site below. Then, you will receive a lab requisition by email within 24 hours. Schedule easily online and show up to have your labs drawn. No hassle. No surprise fees. Insurance not accepted.

  • Contact us by scheduling a discovery visit. We will then send a lab requisition to your lab of choice. You may be able to use your insurance. You may receive a bill from insurance. We do not control pricing and are not responsible if you do receive a bill.

    1. Straight-forward pricing.

    2. Avoid surprise bills from your insurance.

    3. Easy to do. Affordable. Accurate results. Fast turnaround.

  • If you have had your labs drawn within the last 3-6 months, we can sometimes use those results.

    If you are already on therapy from another clinic, we can generally accept your last labs.

  • After your initial labs, follow-up labs are completed every 2 to 6 months, depending upon dosing and therapy adjustments. Once you are "dialed in" labs are every 6 months.

Men’s Lab Packages

  • Men's In-Office Labs | $125

    CBC & CMP
    FSH & LH
    Estradiol (E2)
    PSA (Free & Total)
    Testosterone (Free & Total)
    Sex Hormone Binding Globulin

  • Men's LabCorp Labs | $175

    CBC & CMP
    FSH & LH
    Estradiol (E2)
    PSA (Free & Total)
    Testosterone (Free & Total)
    Sex Hormone Binding Globulin

Women’s Lab packages

  • Women's In-Office Labs | $185

    CBC & CMP
    FSH & LH, Progesterone
    Thyroid: TSH, FT4/3, rT3, TPO
    Testosterone (Free & Total)
    Estradiol (E2), Estriol, Estrone
    Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

  • Women's LabCorp Labs | $235

    CBC & CMP
    FSH & LH, Progesterone
    Thyroid: TSH, FT4/3, rT3, TPO
    Testosterone (Free & Total)
    Estradiol (E2), Estriol, Estrone
    Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

Men’s TRT & Women’s HRT Lab Definitions

  • measures blood to ensure blood does not thicken too much while CMP helps assess liver and kidney function

  • hormones from the brain stimulating testicular function of sperm and testosterone

  • estrogen in males that needs to be balanced with testosterone levels to prevent side effects

  • screening for prostate cancer in men over 40

  • total testosterone is the total amount in the body while free testosterone (“Free T”) is what is available for use; SHBG binds strongly to testosterone reducing available Free “T”

  • if elevated, can cause sexual dysfunction including ED and anorgasmia, important to check in those on SSRI anti-depression meds

  • hormones from the thyroid that regulate the metabolism of every cell in your body controlling heart rate/function, temperature, brain function, and digestive health; TPO tells us if a potential thyroid issue is an due to an auto-immune cause

  • iron and saturation along with stores of iron in the body, all help with muscle healing and energy levels

  • a building block of testosterone; controls libido, skin elasticity, while enhancing the immune system, mood, anti-aging, and libido

  • stimulates muscle growth, tissue repair, bone density, and fat destruction; it allows us to indirectly measure growth hormone levels in the body

  • important for nerve health, energy, mental clarity, and DNA replication

  • crucial for health of bones, muscles, nerves, brain, and the immune system; one of the pillars of cancer prevention

  • helps to give a measure to overall metabolic and kidney function

  • a measure of bodily inflammation, vitamin deficiency, cardiovascular risk assessment, and neurological health

  • gives us a 3-month "snapshot" of your daily average blood sugar levels and overall metabolic health

  • includes total cholesterol, LDLs, HDLs, Triglycerides, VLDLs, and non-HDL cholesterol giving an overview of cardiovascular health & risks

  • Apo-A1 helps rid the body of bad cholesterol, Apo-B can build up in the arteries forming plaques and is a more accurate predictor of cardiovascular risk than LDLs alone, Lp(a) can independently tell us your cardiovascular risk and is not controlled by diet or exercise