Hormone & Urinary Metabolites Assessment Profile (HuMap)
Stock #: 99002CS$399.95
Convenient and easy
Includes session with ND to go over results
Who should consider this test?
You should consider this test if you have concerns about any of the following:
Female
- Menopausal symptoms
- Breast Health
- Endometriosis
- PCOS
- PMS/PMDD
Male
- Erectile dysfunction
- Prostate health
- Loss of muscle mass
- Breast health
General
- Metabolic syndrome
- Thyroid pathologies
- Inflammation
- Oxidative Stress
- Fatigue/insomnia
- Libido
- Mood or cognitive concerns
- Family history of hormone-driven cancers
- HRT/BHRT utilization
- Weight gain
What you get
An initial consult with our ND, Dr. Shannyn Fowl.
You will receive a test kit in the mail that contains the following:
- Specimen collection kit (urine)
- Detailed instructions
- Fedex pack with label
A followup consult with Dr. Fowl to go over the test results (optional).
How it works
You will be collecting urine samples over a two-day period. Once you send in your samples, you will receive your results 5-7 days later. At that point, you are welcome to schedule a consult with Dr. Fowl to go over your results.
Please note: For legal reasons, the initial consult with Dr. Fowl is required for this test. Both the initial and followup consults are included in the price of this test.
What you can expect
The Hormone and Urinary Metabolites Assessment Profile (HuMap) provides a comprehensive overview of steroid hormones, their metabolites, and the efficiency of the enzymes that metabolize these hormones. This non-invasive test requires only 4 or 5 separate urine collections. Because the breakdown of hormones relies so heavily on processes within the liver, this test can also elucidate areas of interest as it pertains to conjugation of each metabolite. Additionally, testing urinary hormone metabolites can contribute to further understanding of endogenous hormone secretion, supplemental hormone utilization, enzyme activity, oxidative stress, and insight into how your body metabolizes hormones.