Test Name | : | Estradiol |
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Sample Type | : | Blood | Gender | : | Male / Female | Age group | : | All Age GroupYears |
Report Timeline | : | 4 to 6 hrs |
This Test Includes | : | 0 Tests |
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The Estradiol (E2) blood test measures the levels of estradiol, a type of estrogen hormone in ...
In Delhi, several pathology labs and diagnostic centers offer the Estradiol test with home sample collection, fast reporting, and affordable pricing for patient convenience.
Doctors recommend the Estradiol test in various medical conditions, including:
Irregular Menstrual Cycles or Absent Periods – To check ovarian function.
Infertility Evaluation – Helps assess ovarian reserve and egg quality for conception.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) – Detects hormonal imbalances linked to irregular ovulation.
Menopause Diagnosis – Confirms hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause.
Ovarian & Pituitary Disorders – Identifies conditions affecting hormone production.
Pregnancy Monitoring – Ensures normal estrogen levels for fetal development.
Low Testosterone Symptoms – Evaluates estradiol levels in cases of erectile dysfunction or low libido.
Gynecomastia (Breast Tissue Growth in Males) – Detects hormonal imbalances causing excessive estrogen.
Delayed or Early Puberty in Boys – Assesses hormone development during puberty.
Fasting is Not Required – You can eat and drink normally before the test unless otherwise instructed by your doctor.
Schedule Test Based on Menstrual Cycle – Women should take the test on specific days of the cycle (usually day 2-5) for accurate results.
Avoid Certain Medications – Hormonal medications, birth control pills, and steroids may affect results. Consult your doctor before stopping any medications.
Reduce Physical & Emotional Stress – Stress and intense workouts may alter estradiol levels.
Standard Reporting Time: 6 to 24 hours after sample collection.
Same-Day or Express Reports: Available at select diagnostic centers in Delhi.