Is your cortisol level high?
Our lab tests can accurately measure your hormone levels to see if your body makes excess cortisol and if you have Cushing syndrome.
Cortisol is a hormone that your body produces naturally. However, if your cortisol levels are too high, it can cause serious health problems. High cortisol levels can cause many symptoms, including weight gain, stretch marks, and fatigue. It can also lead to high blood pressure and diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, and infertility due to this condition. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to get tested for Cushing Syndrome.
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Is your cortisol level high?
Our lab tests can accurately measure your hormone levels to see if your body makes excess cortisol and if you have Cushing syndrome.
Cortisol is a hormone that your body produces naturally. However, if your cortisol levels are too high, it can cause serious health problems. High cortisol levels can cause many symptoms, including weight gain, stretch marks, and fatigue. It can also lead to high blood pressure and diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, and infertility due to this condition. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to get tested for Cushing Syndrome.
If you want to learn more about Cushing Syndrome and the lab tests that can help you, click on the title of the article below.
Cushing Syndrome and Lab Testing - What You Need to Know
If you're looking for answers about why your cortisol levels are so high and what to do next, we can help! We offer comprehensive testing services that will give you the information you need to decide your health. The best way to diagnose Cushing's Syndrome is through blood tests that measure your cortisol levels. Our lab testing is quick, easy and accurate, so you know exactly what's going on with your body.
The testing process is simple. Select from the lab tests listed below that are right for you, have your specimen collected at a local testing center, and review your test results typically in 1 to 2 days after your blood is collected. We'll notify you when they're ready, and you'll find everything you need in your private health portal. You can then share these results with your doctor or loved ones.
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