Women’s Midlife Panel


Women’s Midlife Panel
Midlife is when women face a double challenge: hormone shifts accelerate, and bone breakdown quietly outpaces rebuilding. Add in thyroid autoimmunity and cardiometabolic risk, and it’s easy to miss critical changes until they show up as fatigue, fragility, or fractures. This panel combines hormones, bone resorption, thyroid autoimmunity, and cardiometabolic markers into one snapshot — helping you track what’s shifting and how to intervene early.
How It Works
One Labcorp draw plus a simple urine test for N-Telopeptide (NTx). You’ll get results across sex hormones, thyroid, bone turnover, cardiovascular risk, inflammation, and nutrient status. It’s not a diagnosis, but it gives you and your clinician the data needed to personalize strategies for strength, energy, and long-term independence.
What You’ll Learn
Hormones in Transition: Estradiol, progesterone, testosterone (free + total with SHBG), FSH, LH, DHEA-S, cortisol.
Bone Resorption: N-Telopeptide (NTx, urine) shows whether bone breakdown is accelerating.
Thyroid & Autoimmunity: Thyroid panel plus thyroid antibodies (TPO, Tg) — critical for midlife women.
Cardiometabolic Risk: ApoB, Lp(a), lipid panel, hs-CRP, homocysteine, A1c — Attia-style precision risk markers.
Nutrients & Recovery: Vitamin D, ferritin, B12 & folate, magnesium RBC.
General Health: CBC and CMP for organ, electrolyte, and baseline health.
What’s Included
CBC with Differential & Platelets
CMP
Hemoglobin A1c
Lipid Panel
ApoB
Lp(a)
hs-CRP
Homocysteine
Estradiol (sensitive)
Progesterone
Testosterone, Free & Total w/ SHBG
FSH & LH
DHEA-S
Cortisol (AM)
Thyroid Panel (TSH + Free T4)
Thyroid Antibodies (TPO, Tg)
Vitamin D (25-OH, Total)
Ferritin
Vitamin B12 & Folate
Magnesium RBC
NTx (urine, collagen cross-linked N-telopeptide)
Bottom Line
This panel is built for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, or postmenopause who want a deeper view of hormone balance, bone health, and cardiometabolic risk. It’s the upgrade from a baseline check-in — connecting the systems most critical for staying strong and independent through midlife and beyond.
