DUTCH Cycle Mapping™

from $550.00

For some women, testing reproductive hormones like progesterone and estrogen on a single day can provide sufficient information. However, to receive a complete and accurate picture, it’s often necessary to map hormone levels throughout the entire menstrual cycle.

Typically, hormone levels follow a pattern:
Estrogen is low at the start of the cycle, rises around ovulation, and then decreases in the luteal phase, otherwise known as the latter part of the cycle. 
Progesterone remains low until after ovulation, when it ideally increases significantly (>10-fold) and then decreases during the luteal phase.

The DUTCH Cycle Mapping test helps comprehensively diagnose and address many underlying problems.

*This test is not intended for women on hormonal birth control.

For some women, testing reproductive hormones like progesterone and estrogen on a single day can provide sufficient information. However, to receive a complete and accurate picture, it’s often necessary to map hormone levels throughout the entire menstrual cycle.

Typically, hormone levels follow a pattern:
Estrogen is low at the start of the cycle, rises around ovulation, and then decreases in the luteal phase, otherwise known as the latter part of the cycle. 
Progesterone remains low until after ovulation, when it ideally increases significantly (>10-fold) and then decreases during the luteal phase.

The DUTCH Cycle Mapping test helps comprehensively diagnose and address many underlying problems.

*This test is not intended for women on hormonal birth control.

Choose Your Option:

Choose Your Option

Lab Testing Only (No Interpretation)
Includes laboratory testing and release of results to the patient. This option does not include provider review, interpretation, medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, or follow up care.

Lab Testing + Provider Interpretation
Includes laboratory testing plus a written provider review of results. Interpretation is educational in nature and intended to support patient understanding of laboratory findings. Interpretation may include general wellness, lifestyle, and nutrition considerations but does not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment.