Learn how hormonal balance can affect your health

Learn how hormonal balance can affect your health

Learn how hormonal balance can affect your health

Discover how hormone balance shapes energy, mood, weight and reproductive health. A simple blood test can reveal key insights and guide a personalised plan—helping you feel your best every day.

Discover how hormone balance shapes energy, mood, weight and reproductive health. A simple blood test can reveal key insights and guide a personalised plan—helping you feel your best every day.

Discover how hormone balance shapes energy, mood, weight and reproductive health. A simple blood test can reveal key insights and guide a personalised plan—helping you feel your best every day.

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Know which test is right for you

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  • Irregular Cycles

    Heavy or Painful Periods

    Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

    Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

    Endometriosis

    Infertility / Difficulty Conceiving

    Hormonal Acne

    Cycle-Related

    Weight Gain

    Low Energy & Fatigue

    Mood Swings & Anxiety (hormone-related)

    Low Libido / Low Desire (hormonal causes)

    Vaginal Dryness (estrogen changes)

    Thyroid Imbalance (TSH, T3, T4)

    Menstrual Migraines (estrogen fluctuations)

  • Irregular Cycles

    Heavy or Painful Periods

    Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

    Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

    Endometriosis

    Infertility / Difficulty Conceiving

    Hormonal Acne

    Cycle-Related

    Weight Gain

    Low Energy & Fatigue

    Mood Swings & Anxiety (hormone-related)

    Low Libido / Low Desire (hormonal causes)

    Vaginal Dryness (estrogen changes)

    Thyroid Imbalance (TSH, T3, T4)

    Menstrual Migraines (estrogen fluctuations)

  • Irregular Cycles

    Heavy or Painful Periods

    Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

    Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

    Endometriosis

    Infertility / Difficulty Conceiving

    Hormonal Acne

    Cycle-Related

    Weight Gain

    Low Energy & Fatigue

    Mood Swings & Anxiety (hormone-related)

    Low Libido / Low Desire (hormonal causes)

    Vaginal Dryness (estrogen changes)

    Thyroid Imbalance (TSH, T3, T4)

    Menstrual Migraines (estrogen fluctuations)

Understanding root cause is key

Understanding root cause is key

Understanding root cause is key

Knowing why your body feels different is essential for lasting wellbeing. Hormones affect far more than fertility - they guide your energy, mood, sleep, and metabolism through every stage of life.


As time goes on, you might notice changes: irregular cycles, shifts in weight, trouble sleeping, or mood swings. These can be signs that your hormones are adjusting. Getting clear answers can help you take charge of your health.


A simple set of hormone tests shows how key systems - thyroid, adrenal, reproductive, and metabolic - are working. With this insight, you and your healthcare provider can create a plan to restore balance and keep you feeling your best.

Knowing why your body feels different is essential for lasting wellbeing. Hormones affect far more than fertility - they guide your energy, mood, sleep, and metabolism through every stage of life.


As time goes on, you might notice changes: irregular cycles, shifts in weight, trouble sleeping, or mood swings. These can be signs that your hormones are adjusting. Getting clear answers can help you take charge of your health.


A simple set of hormone tests shows how key systems - thyroid, adrenal, reproductive, and metabolic - are working. With this insight, you and your healthcare provider can create a plan to restore balance and keep you feeling your best.

Knowing why your body feels different is essential for lasting wellbeing. Hormones affect far more than fertility - they guide your energy, mood, sleep, and metabolism through every stage of life.


As time goes on, you might notice changes: irregular cycles, shifts in weight, trouble sleeping, or mood swings. These can be signs that your hormones are adjusting. Getting clear answers can help you take charge of your health.


A simple set of hormone tests shows how key systems - thyroid, adrenal, reproductive, and metabolic - are working. With this insight, you and your healthcare provider can create a plan to restore balance and keep you feeling your best.

Know which test is right for you

Know which test is right for you

Book Your Free Consultation

Know which test is right for you

Book Your Free Consultation

Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) Test

This hormone is primarily produced by the adrenal glands, with smaller amounts produced by ovaries in females and testicles in males. A Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate test helps diagnose and differentiate certain endocrine disorders in both men and women, and measure hormonal balance.

Estradiol Test

Estradiol aids in the evaluation of menstruation issues, menopausal symptoms, early or delayed puberty, conditions such as PCOS and some types of cancer, such as ovarian cancer.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (Ultrasensitive)

TSH is released by the Pituitary gland and stimulates and controls the thyroid gland's activity. When the levels of thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are low or high, respectively, it tells the thyroid gland to produce more of each hormone or less of the latter. Consequently, the pituitary gland is driven to release TSH when T3 and T4 levels fall.

Serum Prolactin

The amount of prolactin hormone in the blood is determined by the serum prolactin test. Prolactin helps the body get ready for breastfeeding during pregnancy by coordinating with progesterone and estrogen. Prolactin aids in the initiation and maintenance of milk production after delivery.

Serum Cortisol

The Cortisol Serum test gauges the amount of the steroid hormone cortisol, which is generated by the adrenal gland. It aids in the diagnosis of disorders including Cushing's syndrome and Addison's disease that are linked to the functioning of the adrenal glands. Cortisol-producing tumors or issues with the pituitary or adrenal glands may also be indicated by abnormal cortisol levels.

Fasting insulin

After an 8–12 hour fast, the Insulin Fasting Test measures the amount of insulin hormone in the blood. The pancreas produces this hormone, which regulates blood sugar levels. This test aids in assessing how effectively your body uses insulin. It also aids in assessing your risk of insulin resistance, a condition in which the body fails to react appropriately to insulin.

Vitamin D3 Test

Vitamin D3 Supports reproductive hormone balance, helping maintain regular cycles. It aids calcium absorption, which is vital for bone health during hormonal changes.

Vitamin B12 Test

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Iron Test

Essential for oxygen transport and supports healthy ovulation by aiding hormone production. Prevents anemia-related tiredness that can amplify hormone-related fatigue.

Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test

Key for cell growth and supports estrogen and progesterone balance. Important for healthy periods and preparing the body for possible pregnancy.

Magnesium Test

Helps regulate estrogen and progesterone for steadier cycles and fewer PMS symptoms. Aids relaxation and restful sleep—both important for balanced hormones and healthy libido.

Zinc Test

Supports ovulation and maintains healthy estrogen and progesterone levels. Plays a role in sexual desire and reproductive health by supporting normal hormone production.

Selenium Test

Needed for proper thyroid hormone activity, which influences energy, mood, and menstrual regularity. Acts as an antioxidant to protect reproductive tissues and hormone-producing glands.

Calcium Test

Works with vitamin D3 to keep bones strong during natural hormonal changes. Supports nerve and muscle function that help maintain overall vitality and wellbeing.

Anti-Mullerian Hormone

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels in the body are determined by the AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) test. This test aids in the diagnosis of diseases like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the evaluation of reproductive potential, the prediction of response to therapies like IVF, and the assessment of ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs still in the ovaries. However, AMH promotes sperm development in men.

Luteinising Hormone

The luteinizing hormone test measures the amount of luteinizing hormone that supports the gonads' proper operation. The pituitary gland, a pea-sized organ located near the base of the brain, produces LH.

Testosterone Total

The amount of testosterone hormone present in the blood is determined by the Testosterone Total test. Free and bound testosterone are the two types of testosterone included here. It travels to different tissues and influences important processes like energy levels, muscle growth, bone strength, and sex drive.

Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) Test

This hormone is primarily produced by the adrenal glands, with smaller amounts produced by ovaries in females and testicles in males. A Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate test helps diagnose and differentiate certain endocrine disorders in both men and women, and measure hormonal balance.

Estradiol Test

Estradiol aids in the evaluation of menstruation issues, menopausal symptoms, early or delayed puberty, conditions such as PCOS and some types of cancer, such as ovarian cancer.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (Ultrasensitive)

TSH is released by the Pituitary gland and stimulates and controls the thyroid gland's activity. When the levels of thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are low or high, respectively, it tells the thyroid gland to produce more of each hormone or less of the latter. Consequently, the pituitary gland is driven to release TSH when T3 and T4 levels fall.

Serum Prolactin

The amount of prolactin hormone in the blood is determined by the serum prolactin test. Prolactin helps the body get ready for breastfeeding during pregnancy by coordinating with progesterone and estrogen. Prolactin aids in the initiation and maintenance of milk production after delivery.

Serum Cortisol

The Cortisol Serum test gauges the amount of the steroid hormone cortisol, which is generated by the adrenal gland. It aids in the diagnosis of disorders including Cushing's syndrome and Addison's disease that are linked to the functioning of the adrenal glands. Cortisol-producing tumors or issues with the pituitary or adrenal glands may also be indicated by abnormal cortisol levels.

Fasting insulin

After an 8–12 hour fast, the Insulin Fasting Test measures the amount of insulin hormone in the blood. The pancreas produces this hormone, which regulates blood sugar levels. This test aids in assessing how effectively your body uses insulin. It also aids in assessing your risk of insulin resistance, a condition in which the body fails to react appropriately to insulin.

Vitamin D3 Test

Vitamin D3 Supports reproductive hormone balance, helping maintain regular cycles. It aids calcium absorption, which is vital for bone health during hormonal changes.

Vitamin B12 Test

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Iron Test

Essential for oxygen transport and supports healthy ovulation by aiding hormone production. Prevents anemia-related tiredness that can amplify hormone-related fatigue.

Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test

Key for cell growth and supports estrogen and progesterone balance. Important for healthy periods and preparing the body for possible pregnancy.

Magnesium Test

Helps regulate estrogen and progesterone for steadier cycles and fewer PMS symptoms. Aids relaxation and restful sleep—both important for balanced hormones and healthy libido.

Zinc Test

Supports ovulation and maintains healthy estrogen and progesterone levels. Plays a role in sexual desire and reproductive health by supporting normal hormone production.

Selenium Test

Needed for proper thyroid hormone activity, which influences energy, mood, and menstrual regularity. Acts as an antioxidant to protect reproductive tissues and hormone-producing glands.

Calcium Test

Works with vitamin D3 to keep bones strong during natural hormonal changes. Supports nerve and muscle function that help maintain overall vitality and wellbeing.

Anti-Mullerian Hormone

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels in the body are determined by the AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) test. This test aids in the diagnosis of diseases like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the evaluation of reproductive potential, the prediction of response to therapies like IVF, and the assessment of ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs still in the ovaries. However, AMH promotes sperm development in men.

Luteinising Hormone

The luteinizing hormone test measures the amount of luteinizing hormone that supports the gonads' proper operation. The pituitary gland, a pea-sized organ located near the base of the brain, produces LH.

Testosterone Total

The amount of testosterone hormone present in the blood is determined by the Testosterone Total test. Free and bound testosterone are the two types of testosterone included here. It travels to different tissues and influences important processes like energy levels, muscle growth, bone strength, and sex drive.

Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) Test

This hormone is primarily produced by the adrenal glands, with smaller amounts produced by ovaries in females and testicles in males. A Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate test helps diagnose and differentiate certain endocrine disorders in both men and women, and measure hormonal balance.

Estradiol Test

Estradiol aids in the evaluation of menstruation issues, menopausal symptoms, early or delayed puberty, conditions such as PCOS and some types of cancer, such as ovarian cancer.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (Ultrasensitive)

TSH is released by the Pituitary gland and stimulates and controls the thyroid gland's activity. When the levels of thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are low or high, respectively, it tells the thyroid gland to produce more of each hormone or less of the latter. Consequently, the pituitary gland is driven to release TSH when T3 and T4 levels fall.

Serum Prolactin

The amount of prolactin hormone in the blood is determined by the serum prolactin test. Prolactin helps the body get ready for breastfeeding during pregnancy by coordinating with progesterone and estrogen. Prolactin aids in the initiation and maintenance of milk production after delivery.

Serum Cortisol

The Cortisol Serum test gauges the amount of the steroid hormone cortisol, which is generated by the adrenal gland. It aids in the diagnosis of disorders including Cushing's syndrome and Addison's disease that are linked to the functioning of the adrenal glands. Cortisol-producing tumors or issues with the pituitary or adrenal glands may also be indicated by abnormal cortisol levels.

Fasting insulin

After an 8–12 hour fast, the Insulin Fasting Test measures the amount of insulin hormone in the blood. The pancreas produces this hormone, which regulates blood sugar levels. This test aids in assessing how effectively your body uses insulin. It also aids in assessing your risk of insulin resistance, a condition in which the body fails to react appropriately to insulin.

Vitamin D3 Test

Vitamin D3 Supports reproductive hormone balance, helping maintain regular cycles. It aids calcium absorption, which is vital for bone health during hormonal changes.

Vitamin B12 Test

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Iron Test

Essential for oxygen transport and supports healthy ovulation by aiding hormone production. Prevents anemia-related tiredness that can amplify hormone-related fatigue.

Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test

Key for cell growth and supports estrogen and progesterone balance. Important for healthy periods and preparing the body for possible pregnancy.

Magnesium Test

Helps regulate estrogen and progesterone for steadier cycles and fewer PMS symptoms. Aids relaxation and restful sleep—both important for balanced hormones and healthy libido.

Zinc Test

Supports ovulation and maintains healthy estrogen and progesterone levels. Plays a role in sexual desire and reproductive health by supporting normal hormone production.

Selenium Test

Needed for proper thyroid hormone activity, which influences energy, mood, and menstrual regularity. Acts as an antioxidant to protect reproductive tissues and hormone-producing glands.

Calcium Test

Works with vitamin D3 to keep bones strong during natural hormonal changes. Supports nerve and muscle function that help maintain overall vitality and wellbeing.

Anti-Mullerian Hormone

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels in the body are determined by the AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) test. This test aids in the diagnosis of diseases like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the evaluation of reproductive potential, the prediction of response to therapies like IVF, and the assessment of ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs still in the ovaries. However, AMH promotes sperm development in men.

Luteinising Hormone

The luteinizing hormone test measures the amount of luteinizing hormone that supports the gonads' proper operation. The pituitary gland, a pea-sized organ located near the base of the brain, produces LH.

Testosterone Total

The amount of testosterone hormone present in the blood is determined by the Testosterone Total test. Free and bound testosterone are the two types of testosterone included here. It travels to different tissues and influences important processes like energy levels, muscle growth, bone strength, and sex drive.

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We envision a world where every woman feels empowered with clarity and confidence in her health journey. Our mission is to guide women and couples with compassion, science, and support - from first cycles through fertility, pregnancy, perimenopause, and beyond.

Kyvra Labs Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, India 560092

Contact: rohan@kyvralabs.com

We envision a world where every woman feels empowered with clarity and confidence in her health journey. Our mission is to guide women and couples with compassion, science, and support - from first cycles through fertility, pregnancy, perimenopause, and beyond.

Kyvra Labs Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, India 560092

Contact: rohan@kyvralabs.com