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Hormone Testing in Mesa, AZ

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Hormone testing in Mesa is a blood test that measures the chemical messengers your glands produce.

This includes testosterone, estradiol, thyroid, and cortisol to identify levels that are too high or too low.

How It Works: Easy Hormone Testing in Mesa

No doctor’s order required. Just walk in and take control.

Select Your Panel

15-Minute Blood Draw

Secure Results in 48-72 Hours

Can I Get Hormone Testing Without Insurance?

Yes—insurance is never required for hormone testing at our Mesa walk-in lab; we provide the order. No insurance doesn't mean no access or higher prices. Transparent pricing means no surprise bill or hidden costs.

We also accept FSA/HSA. Your visit with us is about 15 minutes.

When Your Hormones Might Be Out of Balance

The signs below are commonly tied to hormone shifts. A simple blood test can give you and your doctor real numbers to work with—instead of guessing.

FOR MEN:

Always tired, never rested

- Weight that won't budge

- Lower drive than before

- Mood feels off lately

- Trouble sleeping through

- Losing muscle, gaining fat

FOR WOMEN:

Cycles that are off, heavy, or painful

- Hot flashes or waking up sweating

- Breakouts or thinning hair

- Feeling moody or wired and tired

- Stuck weight despite effort

- Energy crashes through the day

Our Most Popular Hormone Tests

Testosterone Free & Total

with SHBG

  • Free and total testosterone with SHBG

  • For low-T symptoms, PCOS, and TRT baseline or monitoring

  • Results in 48–72 hours

Essential Thyroid Test

  • TSH, Free T3, Free T4

  • For fatigue, weight changes, hair thinning, and cold intolerance

  • Results in 48–72 hours

AM Cortisol

  • Morning cortisol level

  • Drawn before 9 AM at peak

  • For chronic stress, burnout symptoms, and sleep disruption

  • Results in 48–72 hours

Estradiol (E2)

  • Core estrogen marker for women and men

  • For menopause, fertility, and hormone therapy monitoring 

  • Results in 48–72 hours

FSH & LH Panel

  • Follicle-stimulating and luteinizing hormones together

  • For menopause confirmation and fertility evaluation

  • Results in 48–72 hours

Estrogen & Progesterone Panel

  • Estradiol plus progesterone in one draw

  • For cycle irregularities, perimenopause, and fertility tracking

  • Results in 48–72 hours

You Have Your Results—Now What?

Your numbers arrive in your private portal, and they're yours—but a page of values and reference ranges doesn't tell you what to do. That's why we offer an optional telehealth visit to review your results with a licensed provider: a video appointment where your levels get explained in plain language, your questions get answered, and anything out of range gets a next step.

Our lab reports your numbers; the provider review turns them into a plan.

Communities We Serve

Our walk-in lab sits minutes from Apache Junction

An easy drive off US-60 for Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek, and San Tan Valley.

If you've been searching for hormone testing near you anywhere in the East Valley,

Our facility is the closest place to walk in without an order and walk out tested in about 15 minutes.

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HORMONE FAQ

Do I need to fast before a hormone test? Fasting for 8–12 hours is recommended for most hormone panels because food can shift certain values. Water and regular medications are fine. Cortisol must be drawn in the morning near its natural peak, and testosterone reads most accurately before 10 AM — our Mesa lab opens at 7 AM for exactly that reason.

What time of day should testosterone be tested? Testosterone peaks in the early morning and can drop noticeably by afternoon, so morning draws give the most accurate baseline. Providers typically want samples collected before 10 AM. Walk into our Mesa lab when doors open at 7 AM and your draw lands squarely inside the ideal window.

How often should hormone levels be rechecked? Most providers recheck hormone levels every 3–6 months when starting or adjusting therapy, then annually once levels stabilize. Anyone on TRT or HRT typically retests more often early on. Because our Mesa lab is walk-in, you can retest on whatever schedule your provider sets without waiting on an appointment.

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