Hormone Education

Understanding Your Hormones

Hormones are chemical messengers that regulate nearly every process in your body. Understanding them is the first step toward optimizing your health.

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Hormone Basics

Understanding Your Hormones

Hormones are chemical messengers that travel through your bloodstream, telling your organs and tissues what to do. When they're balanced, you feel like yourself. When they're not, the effects can touch every part of your life.

They Signal

Produced by glands (pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, gonads), hormones carry instructions to cells throughout your body.

They Regulate

Metabolism, mood, sleep, reproduction, growth, and immune function are all governed by hormonal balance.

They Change

Hormone levels naturally shift with age, stress, diet, and life stages. Understanding these changes is the first step.

Testosterone

Not just for men

Men & Women

Primary male sex hormone, but essential for women too

Peaks in your 20s, declines ~1–2% per year after 30

Affects energy, muscle, mood, libido, and bone density

Signs of Imbalance

FatigueLow libidoMuscle lossBrain fog

Tested with: Total & Free Testosterone, SHBG

Estrogen

The protector

Primarily Women

Three forms: estradiol (most active), estrone, and estriol

Protects heart, bones, brain, and skin health

Drops significantly during perimenopause and menopause

Signs of Imbalance

Hot flashesMood changesDry skinBone loss

Tested with: Estradiol (E2), FSH

Progesterone

The calming hormone

Primarily Women

Balances estrogen and supports the menstrual cycle

Promotes calm, sleep quality, and emotional stability

Often the first hormone to decline in perimenopause

Signs of Imbalance

AnxietyInsomniaIrregular periodsPMS

Tested with: Serum Progesterone, Pregnanediol

Thyroid Hormones

Your metabolic engine

Men & Women

T3 and T4 regulate metabolism, energy, and body temperature

Thyroid issues affect ~12% of people at some point in life

Often overlooked but deeply connected to hormone balance

Signs of Imbalance

Weight gainCold intoleranceFatigueHair loss

Tested with: TSH, Free T3, Free T4

Now that you understand the basics, let's see if your hormones might need attention.

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Know What's Going On Inside

Would You Buy a Car Without Looking Under the Hood?

Your body deserves the same due diligence. A comprehensive blood panel reveals what's actually happening inside, from hormone levels and thyroid function to metabolic markers, vitamin deficiencies, and inflammation. Whether you're experiencing symptoms or simply want a baseline, knowing your numbers is the smartest investment you can make in your health.

1

Check for Signs

Review the common symptoms below. Many people live with warning signs for years without realizing a simple blood test could explain what they're feeling.

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Get the Full Picture

A comprehensive blood panel covers hormones, thyroid, metabolic markers, vitamins, cholesterol, inflammation, and more. Everything you need to understand what's happening inside.

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Request a Requisition

Request a call with a licensed telehealth professional who can order the right lab requisition, whether it's a full panel, hormone-specific, or targeted to your concerns.

Common Symptoms to Watch For

Select which applies to you. This is not a diagnostic tool. It's an awareness checklist to help you decide if a conversation with a healthcare provider might be worthwhile.

Testosterone levels naturally decline ~1-2% per year after age 30. For some men, this causes symptoms that significantly affect quality of life. TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) may help restore balance.

Get a Requisition: See What's Going On Inside

Speak with a licensed telehealth professional who can order the right blood work for you, from a full comprehensive panel to hormone-specific testing (TRT for men, HRT for women), thyroid function, metabolic markers, and more.

Free initial consultation • No obligation • Licensed professionals

Disclaimer: This section is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. The symptom checklists above are not diagnostic tools and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical evaluation.

Optimize HQ does not provide medical services, prescriptions, or treatment recommendations. Any telehealth providers are independent, licensed medical professionals. Optimize HQ is not responsible for the care, advice, or treatment provided by any third-party provider. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.