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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