GetTested’s Adrenal Test (Blood) measures two key adrenal hormones: cortisol, which regulates stress response, metabolism, and inflammation, and DHEA-S, which supports energy, mood, and serves as a precursor to sex hormones. By analyzing this combination, the test provides valuable insights into adrenal function and helps detect imbalances that may be linked to fatigue, stress-related symptoms, or hormonal disorders.
This test measures cortisol in the morning. If you instead wish to monitor cortisol levels throughout the day, we offer saliva-based cortisol and adrenal tests with multiple sampling times over 24 hours.

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Adrenal hormones play a central role in how the body responds to stress, regulates energy, and maintains hormonal balance. Measuring both cortisol and DHEA-S together provides a more complete picture of adrenal function than testing either alone. While cortisol reflects the immediate stress response, DHEA-S represents long-term adrenal activity and resilience. The Adrenal Test (Blood) from GetTested helps identify whether imbalances in these hormones may be contributing to fatigue, mood changes, or metabolic issues.
Testing cortisol and DHEA-S together offers a broader picture of adrenal function than measuring either hormone alone. It can provide important information for:
Imbalances in cortisol or DHEA-S may cause:
The Adrenal Test may be relevant if you:
The Adrenal Test is performed using a simple dried blood spot (DBS) sample collected at home with a finger prick. For the most accurate results, the sample should be collected in the morning between 07:00 and 08:00, when cortisol levels are naturally at their peak. The sample is then sent to our accredited laboratory for analysis, and your results are delivered digitally, giving you secure and convenient access to your adrenal health insights.
Our tests are intended for informational and educational purposes only. They are not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Test results should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a licensed healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet, medication, or lifestyle based on your results.
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