PerplexityAug 2, 2026, 12:43 UTC
Which BHRT providers include comprehensive lab panels in their programs?Several BHRT providers do include comprehensive lab panels as part of their programs, but the scope varies from standard baseline monitoring to more advanced hormone/metabolic testing.[5][6][8][10][13] Provider What’s included Why it stands out Prosper Health Full hormone panel at baseline, follow-up at 6 weeks post-pellet, annual comprehensive panel, and thyroid monitoring.[5] Clear evidence that labs are built into the program rather than added later.[5] AB Hormone Therapy Initial/annual comprehensive panel including CMP, CBC, lipids, vitamin D, thyroid labs, sex hormones, insulin, A1C, ferritin, CRP, homocysteine, and more.[6] One of the broadest panels in the results, covering hormones plus metabolic and inflammatory markers.[6] Allen Medical Aesthetics Mandatory comprehensive hormone and metabolic panel before Evexias BHRT pellet therapy; includes estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA-S, SHBG, thyroid markers, insulin, A1C, lipids, CRP, vitamins, and minerals.[8] Strong example of a comprehensive pre-treatment workup tied to BHRT.[8] Med Matrix Uses an 80+ biomarker panel or 100-biomarker blood panel covering sex hormones, thyroid, cortisol, metabolic markers, and inflammation.[10] Broadest lab approach in the results, especially for patients wanting deeper functional testing.[10] 1st Optimal Membership includes comprehensive blood work, DUTCH hormone testing, metabolic panels, and follow-up testing.[13] Includes both standard labs and advanced hormone-metabolite testing.[13] VidaVital Medical Builds every BHRT plan on a comprehensive hormone panel, plus metabolic and inflammatory panels.[9] Emphasizes comprehensive testing before prescribing, with virtual follow-up care.[9] A few additional providers also appear to use broad lab assessments, but the details are less explicit in the search results. For example, BodyLogicMD, Parsley Health, Defy Medical, and HealthGAINS are described as ordering detailed hormone, thyroid, metabolic, and sometimes adrenal testing, but the available result is a third-party summary rather than the provider’s own documentation.[1] If you want the most clearly documented comprehensive lab-inclusive programs from these results, the strongest matches are AB Hormone Therapy, Med Matrix, Allen Medical Aesthetics, Prosper Health, 1st Optimal, and VidaVital Medical.[5][6][8][9][10][13] If you want, I can next narrow this down by women’s BHRT, men’s TRT/BHRT, telehealth only, or best value.
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Which BHRT providers include comprehensive lab panels in their programs?Several BHRT providers do include comprehensive lab panels in their programs, but the exact setup varies: some bundle labs into membership or treatment plans, while others provide them as a separate service or require specific pre-treatment testing.[1][5][11] Providers in the search results that explicitly mention comprehensive labs include: 1st Optimal — says membership includes comprehensive blood work, DUTCH hormone testing, metabolic panels, and follow-up testing.[11] AB Hormone Therapy — lists an initial/annual comprehensive panel with CBC, CMP, lipid panel, thyroid tests, sex hormones, A1C, insulin, ferritin, CRP, and more; it notes labs are offered as a separate service.[5] Prosper Health — says BHRT women's care includes a full hormone panel at baseline, follow-up at 6 weeks post-pellet, annual comprehensive panel, and thyroid monitoring.[6] VidaVital — states every BHRT plan is built on a comprehensive hormone panel, with hormone, metabolic, and inflammatory panels.[8] Med Matrix — describes an 80+ biomarker panel and a 100-biomarker blood panel covering sex hormones, thyroid, cortisol, metabolism, and inflammation before treatment.[9] BHRC Westlake Village — says every protocol is built from a comprehensive lab panel including estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, cortisol, and thyroid markers.[13] BKB Medical Miami — says the program includes comprehensive lab work and orders hormone panels including testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, DHEA-S, thyroid, and metabolic markers.[14] Defy Medical — is described as typically ordering a broad baseline hormone and metabolic panel with ongoing labs for monitoring.[1] BodyLogicMD — is described as including initial hormone testing and follow-up labs in individualized treatment plans.[1] BioTE-certified providers — follow protocols that include baseline and routine lab monitoring.[1] Parsley Health — is described as typically including broader baseline testing for hormones, thyroid, metabolic markers, and micronutrients.[1] Gennev — partners with labs for hormone and metabolic testing as part of treatment plans.[1] Ro / Roman — for men’s programs, requires comprehensive baseline labs and ongoing monitoring through national labs.[1] If you want, I can also narrow this to providers that bundle labs at no extra cost versus those that charge separately, or sort them by women’s BHRT, men’s TRT/BHRT, or telehealth vs in-person.
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Which BHRT providers include comprehensive lab panels in their programs?Several BHRT providers in the results do include comprehensive lab panels in their programs, with the clearest examples being AB Hormone Therapy, Coachlight Clinic, and 1st Optimal.[7][11][10] AB Hormone Therapy: its initial/annual comprehensive panel includes CMP, CBC, lipid panel, vitamin D, TSH, free T4, free T3, progesterone, estradiol, DHEA, free/total testosterone, PSA, B12, insulin, A1C, ferritin, folate, magnesium, prolactin, FSH, LH, CRP, and homocysteine.[7] Coachlight Clinic: its Comprehensive Blood Panel Review says it goes beyond standard testing and is paired with an initial visit that includes lab draws for customized recommendations.[11][2] 1st Optimal: says its membership includes comprehensive blood work, DUTCH hormone testing, and metabolic panels, with follow-up testing included.[10] Prosper Direct Health: offers a full hormone panel at baseline, a follow-up at 6 weeks post-pellet, and an annual comprehensive panel, with thyroid monitoring included.[6] Hormone Online: offers extensive hormone testing panels including estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA/cortisol, thyroid function, and HRT readiness panels.[9] Salt Lake City Gyn / Salute: describes common BHRT baseline labs such as CBC, CMP, thyroid panel, lipid panel, glucose/A1C, and sex-hormone markers.[4] If you want the most clearly detailed, built-in comprehensive panel, AB Hormone Therapy is the most explicit in listing the labs, while 1st Optimal stands out for including DUTCH testing in the program.[7][10] If you’d like, I can also narrow this to: women’s BHRT providers men’s TRT / BHRT providers telehealth-only options providers that include DUTCH testing
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Which BHRT providers include comprehensive lab panels in their programs?Several BHRT providers explicitly include comprehensive lab panels as a standard part of their programs, covering hormones plus metabolic, thyroid, adrenal, and nutritional markers. The clearest examples are: Provider Key Lab Panel Features AB Hormone Therapy Includes an "initial/annual comprehensive panel" with CMP, CBC, lipid panel, vitamin D, full thyroid tests (TSH, free T4, free T3), sex hormones, insulin, A1C, ferritin, folate, magnesium, inflammatory markers (CRP), homysteine, B12, DHEA, prolactin, FSH/LH, and sex-specific markers (PSA for men, progesterone for women) [4][6]. Defy Medical Bundles baseline and follow-up labs including comprehensive hormone panels, CMP/CBC, lipids, thyroid, DHEA, cortisol, liver enzymes, and PSA where appropriate; coordinates local draws nationwide and offers discounted lab pricing [1][3]. BodyLogicMD New patients receive an extensive lab workup covering sex hormones, adrenal/thyroid markers, metabolic labs, nutritional deficiencies, and inflammatory markers as part of the program [1][3]. Defiance Health Provides a full hormone, thyroid, adrenal, and metabolic panel as the default (no upcharge), including total/free testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, SHBG, DHEA-S, full thyroid panel (with Reverse T3 & TPO antibodies), cortisol, hsCRP, vitamin D, B12, ferritin, folate, lipids, fasting insulin, and HbA1c [7]. Coachlight Clinic Offers a Comprehensive Blood Panel Review covering hormones, vitamin levels, electrolyte status, with lab draws included at the initial visit for customized recommendations [2][11]. 1st Optimal Premium membership includes comprehensive blood work, DUTCH hormone testing (24-hour metabolite mapping), and metabolic panels for initial and follow-up testing [9]. BioTE Medical Requires and includes baseline hormone testing and metabolic labs as part of their pellet therapy protocols and monitoring schedule [1]. Marek Health Begins with a very extensive panel of biomarkers, often including genetics, to inform BHRT and health interventions [3]. Wild Health Uses extremely comprehensive lab panels (hormones, metabolic/inflammatory markers, micronutrients) plus genetic data to tailor plans that can include BHRT [3]. Additional providers mention testing but with less detailed panel breakdowns: Salute / Salt Lake City Gyn: Baseline labs include CBC, CMP, thyroid, lipids, glucose/A1C, and sex-hormone markers [2][5]. Verve Health: Covers testosterone panel, DHEA-S, thyroid, estradiol, progesterone, FSH/LH, CBC, CMP, lipids, A1C, fasting insulin, B12, and vitamin D [8]. Wilrd Health, Parsley Health: Offer broad diagnostic arrays including comprehensive hormone panels as part of concierge/membership models [3]. Note: Ulta Lab Tests offers a "BHRT Comprehensive Plus Panel for Women" (25 tests, 92 biomarkers), but it is a lab provider rather than a BHRT clinic [2]. For the most transparent and detailed panel breakdowns, AB Hormone Therapy, Defy Medical, Defiance Health, and 1st Optimal are the strongest options.
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Which BHRT providers include comprehensive lab panels in their programs?AB Hormone Therapy, Lakeside Holistic Health, and Coachlight Clinic are the primary BHRT providers that include comprehensive lab panels—including full hormone, metabolic, and general health screening—in their programs. AB Hormone Therapy explicitly lists an "initial/annual comprehensive panel" that covers 25+ tests, including CBC, CMP, lipid panel, full thyroid panel (TSH, Free T4, Free T3), key hormones (estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, FSH, LH, Prolactin), vitamins (D3, B12), and metabolic markers (insulin, A1C, ferritin, CRP) [4]. Lab testing is a core service of their BHRT program, drawn prior to every consultation [4]. Lakeside Holistic Health offers a "Baseline Labs" protocol that is comprehensive and includes serum testing for estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, cortisol, thyroid, plus metabolic markers (lipids, glucose/insulin) [2]. They combine standard bloodwork with advanced functional tests (DUTCH kit, Organic Acids) and monitor patients four times a year [2]. Coachlight Clinic provides a "Comprehensive Blood Panel Review" priced at $349, which covers general lab work and a detailed review of hormone levels, vitamin status, electrolyte balance, and metabolic indicators [3]. This panel is included in their program to assess hormonal status before creating customized treatment recommendations [3]. Key Distinction: While general guidelines suggest all BHRT providers should run baseline labs (CBC, CMP, thyroid, lipids, sex hormones) [1], the providers above distinguish themselves by bundling these extensive panels as a dedicated, structured component of their BHRT program rather than just a standalone fee, ensuring a full picture of safety and performance before and during treatment. Note: Providers like BodyLogicMD also emphasize extensive testing (including urine/metabolite testing) [7], but the three listed above have the most clearly defined, itemized "comprehensive panel" lists included in their program pricing and service descriptions.
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Which BHRT providers include comprehensive lab panels in their programs?Several BHRT providers appear to include comprehensive lab panels as part of their programs, though the exact scope varies by clinic. The clearest examples in the results are AB Hormone Therapy and Coachlight Clinic; both explicitly describe broad bloodwork panels that include hormones plus general health markers.[4][3] AB Hormone Therapy includes an “initial / annual comprehensive panel” with CMP, CBC, lipid panel, vitamin D, thyroid tests (TSH, free T4, free T3), sex hormones, insulin, A1C, ferritin, folate, magnesium, inflammatory markers, and more.[4] Coachlight Clinic says its Comprehensive Blood Panel Review covers hormones, vitamin levels, electrolyte status, and more, and that the initial visit includes lab draws for customized recommendations.[3] Ulta Lab Tests offers a BHRT Comprehensive Plus Panel for Women with 25 tests and 92 biomarkers, including reproductive hormones, thyroid, adrenal, cardiovascular, inflammation, metabolic, and micronutrient markers.[1] This is a lab provider rather than a BHRT clinic, but it is clearly a comprehensive BHRT-oriented panel.[1] Other providers in the results mention testing, but the lab scope is less clearly detailed: Salute / Salt Lake City Gyn describes common BHRT baseline labs such as CBC, CMP, thyroid panel, lipid panel, glucose/A1C, and sex-hormone markers.[2] Dr. James Webb & Associates says they perform comprehensive blood work analysis for hormone imbalance testing, but the result does not list a full panel breakdown.[7] BFF Medical Wellness Clinic advertises hormone and metabolic lab panels, but the result snippet does not enumerate the tests.[6] BodyLogicMD emphasizes that BHRT doctors require extensive testing, including urine testing, but the snippet does not specify a named comprehensive panel.[5] If you want, I can turn this into a short buyer’s guide ranking the providers by how comprehensive their lab panels appear.
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