Dehydroepiandrosterone
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE
(DHEA-S)
DETECTION OF LIFE-THREATENING DISEASES
WHY SHOULD I GET TESTED?
Dehydroepiandrosterone is also known as the anti-aging hormone and supports your mood, libido, healthy body composition, and immune function. A DHEA-S test can add years to your life by preventing cancer, adrenal tumors, abnormal genital development, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women.
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Secure Health Partners is your local source for reliable and quick test procedures.
Safe & Easy Testing
Professionally Trained Onsite Staff
HOW IT WORKS
Just three simple steps to get your results:
1. WALK-IN OR SCHEDULE YOUR TEST
Simply walk in during normal business hours, or call ahead to schedule with us 303-963-5554
2. VISIT OUR OFFICE
Our professional team will perform your quick and easy test procedure
3. GET YOUR RESULTS
Quick turnaround time with test results delivered via Email, mailed to your home, or picked up at our office.
Call (303) 963-5554 today with any questions!
FAQS
When should I get tested?
It is important to take proactive action if you experience any of the following signs or symptoms relating to a DHEA imbalance :
Women
Low sex drive
Excess body/facial hair
Hair loss
No menstrual periods
Infertility
Masculine traits - large Adam's apple, deep voice, and lack of breasts
Men
Low sex drive
Start puberty too early
Trouble maintaining an erection
What is being tested?
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps make the sex hormones, testosterone and estrogen. A DHEA-S test evaluates how well the adrenal glands are working by checking your DHEA levels.
Do I need to fast?
No, a DHEA test does not require any preparation before the blood sample is collected.
How do I get the results?
The results usually take 3 to 5 business days and can be delivered in 3 convenient ways: directly to your device through email, sent to your home through mail, or picked up in the office.
Other tests I may be interested in?
Upgrade to the Men's/Women's General Health panel to take a deeper look into your reproductive and overall health.