Essential Thyroid Profile Kit
Blood Spot: TSH, fT3, fT4, TPOab
Blood Spot: TSH, fT3, fT4, TPOab
A hormonal imbalance can affect your menstrual cycle, mood, metabolism, libido, and sleep. Testing essential female hormones can provide you with insight into the changes your body may be experiencing.
Mind
Depression
Difficulty concentrating
Sleep disturbance
Irritability
Anxiousness
Forgetfulness
Body
Fatigue or feeling tired
Joint pain
Muscle weakness
Increased body fat
Night sweats
Weight gain
Cold intolerance
Heat intolerance
Abnormal hair growth
Headaches
Hair loss
Skin
#1. Buy the Sylvie Test Kit.
A physician will review your request and order the test. The saliva test kit and symptom assessment tool will be mailed to your door.
#2 Complete the Kit and send It in.
You will self collect the saliva sample using easy to follow instructions. Complete the self assessment tool and drop the test in the pre-paid mailer.
#3. Get lab results and review
The CLIA accredited laboratory runs the test and generates physician-reviewed results. These are sent to our medical team. From there you will be sent a link to schedule your complimentary review.
#4 Approve your personal plan
Once our team receives the results we'll develops a plan specifically for you. The diagnostics get technical and we want you to understand what your results are saying.
#5. Products ship to your door
Once you approve your plan wether It be natrual supplments, prescription medications or both, the products will be shipped directly to your door. Stay in you pj's thats how It should be.
Worry-free guarantee
The saliva assessments are not only sensitive and accurate but are reliable at measuring free, bioavailable hormones levels.
PS all our processes are HIPPA compliant. We don't mess around with your privacy.
Your test results will provide detailed information on the 5 essential hormones we test for and whether those levels fall within established normal ranges for your age. This can help us understand the symptoms that keep you from feeling like yourself and give us a clear path to help you get back to feeling your best.
Estradiol is the primary estrogen hormone in the human body and essential for overall health.
Symptoms of imbalanced estradiol can include:
Irregular or heavy menstrual periods
Mood swings, anxiety, or irritability
Weight gain, particularly in the hips and thighs
Decreased libido (sex drive)
Fatigue or low energy levels
Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
Headaches or migraines
Hot flashes or night sweats
Vaginal dryness
Dry skin or hair
Testosterone plays a crucial role in many aspects of health, including reproductive function, muscle mass and strength, bone density, and mood regulation. When testosterone levels are imbalanced, it can result in the following symptoms:
Decreased libido (sex drive)
Fatigue or low energy levels
Reduced muscle mass or strength
Increased body fat
Loss of body hair
Mood changes, such as irritability, depression, or decreased motivation
Sleep disturbances or insomnia
Difficulty concentrating or memory problems
Excessive hair growth, particularly on the face, chest, or back
Acne or oily skin
Progesterone plays a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle and supporting pregnancy. When progesterone levels are imbalanced, it can result in the following symptoms:
Breast tenderness or swelling
Difficulty getting pregnant or maintaining pregnancy (recurring miscarriages)
Fatigue or low energy levels
Insomnia or disrupted sleep patterns
Decreased libido (sex drive)
Headaches or migraines
Weight gain or bloating
Mood swings, irritability, or increased anxiety
Changes in appetite or food cravings
Acne or oily skin
DHEA serves as a precursor to other hormones, including testosterone and estrogen, and plays a role in several physiological processes. When DHEA levels are imbalanced, it can result in the following symptoms:
Fatigue or low energy levels
Joint pain or stiffness
Weight gain, especially around the abdomen
Memory problems or difficulty concentrating
Dry skin or hair
Sleep disturbances or insomnia
Facial hair growth in women (hirsutism)
Irregular menstrual periods in women
Mood swings or increased irritability
Aggression or heightened aggression
Cortisol is produced by the adrenal glands and plays a crucial role in the body's stress response and regulation of several physiological processes. When cortisol levels are imbalanced, it can result in the following symptoms:
Irregular blood pressure
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Erratic food cravings
Nausea or vomiting
Abdominal pain or digestive issues
Irregular blood sugar
Weight gain, especially in the abdominal area (central obesity)
Impaired immune system function
Sleep disturbances or insomnia
Cognitive difficulties, including impaired memory and concentration
What does Sylvie do?
Sylvie provides products and treatments designed to help women live their best lives. We provide an array of solutions but specialize in hormone balancing to get women feeling great.
Yes! There are countless studies that prove the safety and benefits from balancing hormones. Feel free to do your homework before taking our word for it. Sylvie represents your best interests for healthy, happy living.
The proper answer is that your treatment will last as long as you want the results, however in most cases success is found in the 4 to 6 month range. Each treatment is personalized to your body, so timing of results varies accordingly.
It’s never too early to know where your hormones are, and the earlier you identify a symptom the better odds are that we can help you manage them. Hormones impact everything mind and body, so it’s always a good time to check your hormone balance.
It all depends on your body, which is why all our treatment plans are personalized to you. For some, there are one or two reliable ways to regain your balance, and sometimes personal
preference may come into play. Either way, our trained medical team will do what’s best for you.
When administered properly, the only side effect is feeling great. We take your health personally to ensure your health and safety are our top concerns.
Yes. Hormones can be treated separately or all together; it really comes down to how your lab results look and we go from there. You will receive a personal treatment recommendation based on your symptoms, goals and lab results.