CORTISOL – 4 PM

1,430.00

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Department : IMMUNOLOGY

The Cortisol – 4 PM Test is a diagnostic blood test used to measure the level of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, at a specific time in the afternoon. Cortisol levels follow a daily pattern, typically peaking in the morning and decreasing by evening.

The purpose of the test is to:

  • Measure afternoon cortisol levels
  • Assess adrenal gland function
  • Evaluate cortisol daily rhythm
  • Help diagnose hormonal disorders like Cushing’s syndrome or adrenal insufficiency

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. No fasting required unless advised Sample must be collected around 4 PM Inform your doctor about medications, especially steroids Follow instructions given by your doctor or lab
The Cortisol – 4 PM Test is a blood test that measures cortisol levels in the afternoon to assess adrenal gland function and hormonal balance.

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