PrivateMD all the way. I use this about every 8weeks. Results come the following day.
I typically use the female panel- TT, e2, lh, fsh, alt, ast, kidneys, CBC w/diff, rbc, hemoglobin, hematocrit.
This covers a good amount and is good right after pct just to see how things are going. I also like the rbc's. I wish it included free t.
The one issue I have, TT stops at > 1500. That's nice after pct but won't give you an accurate reading to on cycle t levels. When starting a new brand of test I'll use 125mg a week and get labs 48 hours post inject to try and see how the test is dosed, not 100% accurate but gives an idea.
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I forgot to mention, the male/female panel is just the name for that grouping of tests. It actually has nothing to do with the actual gender of the person being tested, but just how they classify that grouping. Plus they try to group what they think is needed for each.
When entering your info, it will ask if you are a male or female, and results will be given according to your gender(reference ranges). So don't look at it as being for females, it's just a name given to the specific group. It could have been called hormone 1 and hormone 2 but they found more people used them when split by gender, and what they considered to be typical needs.