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Verified Patient Reviews of DCDC Diagnostic Center in Dubai
Verified reviews and real patient stories from Dubai Healthcare City
I'm very satisfied with this medical clinic. I had my first pregnancy screening here. It was affordable and very professional. The radiologist was welcoming, kind, and made the experience great.
Aizhan Tokmanbetova
Hurt my knee Friday night and got an MRI appointment Sunday evening (booked Sunday afternoon). Waited about 2 minutes and was done in just over 30 minutes. The team was amazing, friendly and efficient.
Kirsten Evans
Dr. Osama's team was gentle and amazing. After a bad experience elsewhere, my pelvic exam here was much more professional. Great report and very precise.
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Hormone Testing in Dubai: Comprehensive Male and Female Panels
Accurate hormone assessment for fertility, wellness, and reproductive health

Complete Panels
Male and female hormone panels for comprehensive assessment
Fertility Testing
FSH, LH, AMH, and reproductive hormone evaluation
Fast Results
Most hormone tests ready within 24-48 hours
Expert Care
Integration with endocrinology and gynecology specialists
Hormones regulate nearly every function in your body, from metabolism and mood to fertility and sexual health. Hormone imbalances can cause a wide range of symptoms including fatigue, weight changes, low libido, irregular periods, and infertility. Accurate testing is the first step to identifying and addressing these imbalances.
At DCDC, we offer comprehensive hormone panels for both men and women. Female panels include FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, and AMH for fertility assessment. Male panels include testosterone (total and free), SHBG, FSH, LH, and estradiol. We also test cortisol, DHEA-S, and other hormones affecting overall wellness.
Our MOHAP-licensed laboratory, a two-minute walk from Oud Metha Metro inside DHCC Building 64, uses advanced immunoassay analyzers for precise hormone measurements. Early morning testing is preferred as many hormones have diurnal variations. Most results are ready within 24-48 hours, with direct billing available for 20+ insurance providers.
Hormonal imbalances are increasingly common in Dubai's fast-paced environment, where stress, irregular sleep patterns, and sedentary lifestyles compound biological factors. Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affect up to 15 percent of women of reproductive age, while male testosterone levels have been declining globally over recent decades. Our targeted hormone panels go beyond basic screening to provide a complete endocrine profile, enabling physicians to identify the root cause of symptoms and develop evidence-based treatment strategies rather than managing symptoms in isolation.
At DCDC, we offer a fully integrated approach to hormone health. Our laboratory is co-located with specialist endocrinology, gynaecology, and urology departments, enabling seamless progression from test results to specialist consultation, often on the same day. We also provide menstrual cycle-timed testing for female reproductive hormones, ensuring samples are collected on the clinically optimal day for accurate interpretation. For patients undergoing fertility treatment, hormone replacement therapy, or PCOS management, we offer monitoring packages that track hormone levels over time to assess treatment response and guide adjustments.

Complete Panels
Male and female hormone panels for comprehensive assessment
Fertility Testing
FSH, LH, AMH, and reproductive hormone evaluation
Fast Results
Most hormone tests ready within 24-48 hours
Expert Care
Integration with endocrinology and gynecology specialists
Hormone Testing in Dubai: Comprehensive Male and Female Panels
Accurate hormone assessment for fertility, wellness, and reproductive health
Hormones regulate nearly every function in your body, from metabolism and mood to fertility and sexual health. Hormone imbalances can cause a wide range of symptoms including fatigue, weight changes, low libido, irregular periods, and infertility. Accurate testing is the first step to identifying and addressing these imbalances.
At DCDC, we offer comprehensive hormone panels for both men and women. Female panels include FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, and AMH for fertility assessment. Male panels include testosterone (total and free), SHBG, FSH, LH, and estradiol. We also test cortisol, DHEA-S, and other hormones affecting overall wellness.
Our MOHAP-licensed laboratory, a two-minute walk from Oud Metha Metro inside DHCC Building 64, uses advanced immunoassay analyzers for precise hormone measurements. Early morning testing is preferred as many hormones have diurnal variations. Most results are ready within 24-48 hours, with direct billing available for 20+ insurance providers.
Hormonal imbalances are increasingly common in Dubai's fast-paced environment, where stress, irregular sleep patterns, and sedentary lifestyles compound biological factors. Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affect up to 15 percent of women of reproductive age, while male testosterone levels have been declining globally over recent decades. Our targeted hormone panels go beyond basic screening to provide a complete endocrine profile, enabling physicians to identify the root cause of symptoms and develop evidence-based treatment strategies rather than managing symptoms in isolation.
At DCDC, we offer a fully integrated approach to hormone health. Our laboratory is co-located with specialist endocrinology, gynaecology, and urology departments, enabling seamless progression from test results to specialist consultation, often on the same day. We also provide menstrual cycle-timed testing for female reproductive hormones, ensuring samples are collected on the clinically optimal day for accurate interpretation. For patients undergoing fertility treatment, hormone replacement therapy, or PCOS management, we offer monitoring packages that track hormone levels over time to assess treatment response and guide adjustments.
Our Hormone Testing Services
Comprehensive hormone testing services at DCDC Dubai Healthcare City.
All services performed by DHA-licensed specialists
Who Should Get Hormone Testing?
Hormone testing is recommended for anyone experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance, fertility concerns, or reproductive health issues. Testing helps guide treatment decisions.
Irregular or absent menstrual periods
Difficulty conceiving or recurrent miscarriage
Low libido, erectile dysfunction, or fatigue in men
Symptoms of PCOS (acne, excess hair, weight gain)
Perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms
Unexplained fatigue, mood changes, or weight issues
Why Choose DCDC for Hormone Testing?
MOHAP-licensed laboratory with comprehensive hormone panels, accurate immunoassay testing, and integration with specialists for complete care.
MOHAP Licensed
Accredited diagnostic laboratory with certified hormone testing protocols.
Fast Results
Most hormone tests ready within 24-48 hours for timely evaluation.
Insurance Support
Direct billing with 20+ insurers. Hormone testing covered with physician referral.
Convenient Location
Building 64, Block A in Dubai Healthcare City. Early morning slots available.
Advanced Testing
State-of-the-art immunoassay analyzers for precise hormone measurements.
Specialist Integration
Direct pathway to endocrinology, gynecology, and urology specialists.
Your Comfortable Visit
A simple, step-by-step Hormone scan process designed for comfort, speed, and accuracy.
Hormone Testing Pricing
Hormone pricing in Dubai varies by service type and insurance coverage for various test types.
- Pricing varies by scan type and whether contrast is required
- Insurance coverage accepted with referral and verification
- Transparent self-pay rates available with instant quote on request
Insurance verification in minutes • No hidden fees • Fast response on WhatsApp
Patient Guide
What to Expect During Hormone Testing
Simple blood test with timing considerations for accurate results.
Insurance & Location
Insurance Partners
- •20+ insurance providers in Dubai including Daman, AXA, ADNIC, and others
- •Pre-authorization support and direct billing (where applicable)
- •Coverage verification before your appointment at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic
- •Transparent pricing with no hidden fees for hormone testing services
Visit Us in Dubai Healthcare City
Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center
Building 64, Block A, Al Razi Medical Complex, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE
Near Oud Metha Road · Easy access from Bur Dubai, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay · Free dedicated parking available
Working Hours
Sat-Thu: 8AM - 10PM | Fri: 9AM - 9PM
How Insurance Works at DCDC
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Hormone Testing
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Hormone Testing
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Patient Guide
Understanding Hormones and Endocrine Health: A Comprehensive Guide
The endocrine system is a network of glands that produce, store, and release hormones into the bloodstream, regulating virtually every physiological process in the body. Key glands include the pituitary (the master gland), thyroid, adrenals, ovaries in women, and testes in men. Hormones act as chemical messengers, travelling through the blood to target organs and tissues where they influence metabolism, growth, reproduction, mood, sleep, and immune function. Even small changes in hormone levels can produce significant effects, which is why accurate laboratory testing is essential for diagnosing and managing endocrine conditions.
Female reproductive hormones follow a complex cyclical pattern governed by the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. During each menstrual cycle, FSH stimulates follicle growth in the ovaries, estradiol rises as follicles mature, LH surges to trigger ovulation, and progesterone is produced by the corpus luteum to prepare the uterus for potential pregnancy. Disruptions at any level of this axis can cause irregular periods, anovulation, and infertility. Conditions such as PCOS affect up to 15 percent of reproductive-age women and involve both hormonal and metabolic abnormalities requiring comprehensive testing for accurate diagnosis and effective management.
Male hormones are regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, with testosterone as the primary androgen. Testosterone is essential for muscle mass, bone density, red blood cell production, libido, and mood. Male testosterone levels peak in early adulthood and decline gradually at approximately one percent per year after age 30. This natural decline, sometimes called andropause, can cause symptoms similar to hypogonadism including fatigue, reduced muscle mass, weight gain, low libido, and depression. Distinguishing age-related decline from pathological hypogonadism requires comprehensive testing including total and free testosterone, LH, FSH, and SHBG.
Adrenal hormones, particularly cortisol and DHEA-S, play crucial roles in stress response, immune regulation, and energy metabolism. Chronic stress, common in high-pressure urban environments like Dubai, can dysregulate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, potentially leading to elevated or depressed cortisol levels. Symptoms of adrenal dysfunction overlap significantly with thyroid disorders and reproductive hormone imbalances, making comprehensive testing essential for accurate diagnosis. At DCDC, our hormone panels are designed to evaluate the complete endocrine picture, enabling our specialists to identify the root cause of symptoms and develop targeted treatment plans that restore hormonal balance and improve quality of life.
Hormonal Conditions We Evaluate
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Comprehensive androgen and metabolic screening including testosterone, DHEA-S, insulin, and LH/FSH ratio for PCOS diagnosis and management.
Male Hypogonadism
Low testosterone evaluation with total and free testosterone, SHBG, LH, and FSH to determine primary versus secondary causes.
Female Infertility
Ovarian reserve assessment with AMH, FSH, estradiol, progesterone, and prolactin to guide fertility treatment planning.
Male Infertility
Hormonal evaluation of testicular function including testosterone, FSH, LH, and prolactin affecting sperm production.
Perimenopause and Menopause
Assessment of declining ovarian function through FSH, estradiol, and other reproductive hormones to guide hormone replacement decisions.
Hyperprolactinaemia
Elevated prolactin testing that can cause menstrual irregularities, galactorrhoea, and fertility issues in both sexes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Hormone Testing in Dubai.
Most hormones follow a circadian rhythm, with peak levels occurring in the early morning. We recommend blood collection before 10 AM for the most reliable testosterone, cortisol, and pituitary hormone results. For women, specific menstrual cycle timing is also critical: FSH and estradiol should be tested on cycle days 2 to 4, while progesterone is best measured around day 21 to confirm ovulation. AMH can be tested on any day of the cycle. Our booking team provides personalised timing guidance based on your specific panel to ensure clinically meaningful results.
A comprehensive female hormone panel at DCDC includes FSH (follicle stimulating hormone), LH (luteinising hormone), estradiol, progesterone, and prolactin as core reproductive markers. AMH (anti-Mullerian hormone) is added for ovarian reserve and fertility assessment. For PCOS evaluation, testosterone (total and free), DHEA-S, and androstenedione may be included alongside fasting insulin and glucose. Additional markers such as SHBG, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, and thyroid hormones can be added depending on clinical suspicion. Your physician will recommend the most appropriate panel based on your symptoms and goals.
A standard male hormone panel includes total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin), FSH, LH, and estradiol. These markers evaluate testicular function, pituitary regulation, and hormone balance. For comprehensive assessment, prolactin, DHEA-S, cortisol, and thyroid hormones may be added. PSA (prostate specific antigen) is often included for men over 40. Early morning blood collection is essential for testosterone, as levels can drop by 20 to 30 percent by afternoon. Results are interpreted considering age-specific reference ranges, as testosterone naturally declines with ageing.
AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) is produced by small ovarian follicles and serves as the most reliable marker of ovarian reserve, representing the remaining egg supply. Higher AMH levels suggest greater ovarian reserve, while low levels may indicate diminished reserve and reduced fertility potential. Unlike FSH and estradiol, AMH remains relatively stable throughout the menstrual cycle and can be tested on any day. It is particularly valuable for women planning to delay pregnancy, those considering egg freezing, and patients undergoing IVF, as it helps predict ovarian response to stimulation medications.
Hormonal contraceptives suppress the body's natural hormone production, making it difficult to assess baseline reproductive function while on the pill. FSH, LH, estradiol, and progesterone levels are suppressed and do not reflect natural hormone status. For accurate assessment of reproductive hormones, testing is typically recommended after discontinuing hormonal contraception for at least one full menstrual cycle. However, AMH and thyroid hormones are not significantly affected by birth control and can be tested at any time. Your physician will advise which tests are meaningful while on contraception and which require a washout period.
Hormonal imbalance in women can manifest through numerous symptoms depending on which hormones are affected. Common signs include irregular or absent periods, heavy or painful menstruation, unexplained weight gain particularly around the abdomen, persistent acne, excessive facial or body hair, hair thinning, mood swings, anxiety or depression, fatigue, low libido, sleep disturbances, and hot flashes. These symptoms can result from conditions including PCOS, thyroid disorders, perimenopause, elevated prolactin, or adrenal dysfunction. A targeted hormone panel identifies the specific imbalance, enabling precise treatment rather than symptom management.
Low testosterone, or hypogonadism, can result from primary causes affecting the testes directly, such as injury, infection, or genetic conditions, or secondary causes involving the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. Common contributing factors include ageing, as testosterone declines approximately one percent per year after age 30, obesity, chronic stress, poor sleep, type 2 diabetes, opioid medications, and excessive alcohol consumption. Symptoms include fatigue, reduced muscle mass, increased body fat, low libido, erectile dysfunction, depressed mood, and poor concentration. A comprehensive panel including total and free testosterone, LH, FSH, and SHBG helps distinguish between causes.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age, affecting approximately 10 to 15 percent. Diagnosis requires meeting two of three criteria: irregular or absent ovulation, elevated androgen levels either clinically or on blood tests, and polycystic ovarian morphology on ultrasound. Key hormone tests include total testosterone, free testosterone, DHEA-S, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, LH-to-FSH ratio, fasting insulin, and glucose. Additionally, thyroid function and prolactin are tested to exclude other conditions that mimic PCOS. Early diagnosis and management reduce long-term risks of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and endometrial cancer.
Key Facts
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All services are provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals in our MOHAP-accredited facility.














