About My Hormone Tests

My Hormone Tests is an independent educational resource dedicated to making hormone health understandable. We explain blood tests, hormone treatments, endocrine conditions, and research in plain language — backed by citations to authoritative sources.

Our mission

People facing a hormone question often find two kinds of websites: dense clinical literature that is hard to parse, and commercial sites that lead with a product. We aim for a third path — clear, comprehensive, genuinely useful information whose only agenda is helping you understand your body and have better conversations with your clinician.

We are non-commercial and independent

We do not sell hormone tests, treatments, supplements, or memberships, and we do not publish sponsored content disguised as editorial. Because we are not trying to convert you into a customer, we can describe options — including their limits and risks — neutrally.

How we keep content accurate

Every clinical statement links to an authoritative source such as MedlinePlus, the National Institutes of Health, the Endocrine Society, or a major academic medical center. Before any page publishes, an automated review step checks it for unsupported claims, overstated language, and citations that don't point to a trusted source. Read more in our editorial policy and how we review content.

What we are not

We are not a clinic, laboratory, or telehealth provider. We do not diagnose conditions, recommend treatments for individuals, or interpret your personal results. For anything about your own health, consult a qualified clinician.

Sources

  1. MedlinePlus (U.S. National Library of Medicine). https://medlineplus.gov/
  2. Endocrine Society. https://www.endocrine.org/