Mood & Anxiety

Checking health From the Inside

Check your body’s chemistry—and unlock a new level of mental clarity

Feeling Low mood?
A Blood test could help

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Why Get a Blood Test?

Our mental health is deeply connected to our physical health. Imbalances in hormones, vitamins, or thyroid function can all contribute to symptoms like:

Persistent low mood
Irritability or mood swings
Anxiety or restlessness
Fatigue and brain fog

A simple blood test could uncover what’s beneath the surface

Understand the biological roots of your anxiety.

This comprehensive blood panel is designed to identify physical imbalances that may contribute to anxiety symptoms such as restlessness, panic, fatigue, and mood changes.

We test for key markers including:

  • Vitamin & Mineral Levels (B12, Vitamin D, Iron, Magnesium) – Deficiencies that affect brain function and emotional stability.

  • Thyroid Function (TSH, T3, T4) – Imbalances that mimic or trigger anxiety symptoms.

  • Blood Sugar Balance – To detect patterns that may cause sudden anxious episodes.

  • Cortisol (Stress Hormone) – Measures your body’s stress response levels.

  • Sex Hormones (Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone) – Hormonal shifts that influence mood and anxiety sensitivity.

Ideal for individuals experiencing unexplained anxiety, fatigue, or mood swings. Gain valuable insights and take control of your emotional well-being.

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“Getting tested is quick and easy. Choose your test online, visit a clinic or opt for a home testing kit, and receive your results with a healthcare proffessional-reviewed report—often within 24–48 hours.”

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Blood testing can provide valuable insights into the biological factors that may influence mood and anxiety. Imbalances in hormones, such as thyroid hormones or cortisol, as well as deficiencies in nutrients like vitamin D, B12, or iron, can contribute to symptoms of depression, anxiety, and mood swings. Identifying these underlying issues through blood tests can help guide more effective treatment strategies, whether through medication, supplementation, or lifestyle changes.

The Thyroid Function provides a comprehensive evaluation of your thyroid gland’s health by analyzing key hormones and antibodies. This test measures TSH, Free T4, Free T3, along with thyroid antibodies such as Anti-TPO and Anti-TG.

Hormones greatly influence mood and anxiety. Imbalances in cortisol, estrogen, Progesterone and testosterone can lead to stress, irritability, or depression. Blood tests help detect these imbalances, guiding treatment to support better emotional well-being

Our competitive athlete blood test offers a complete hematology analysis, including a detailed liver, kidney, and lipid panel hs-CRP for inflammation, HBA1C, a vitamin panel and full hormones for men and women 

Checking your Health Biomarkers with a blood test is essential to see key areas of health, hormones and nutrition inside you body,

What we test for - and why it matters

Thyroid Function (TSH, T3, T4)

Your thyroid controls metabolism, energy, and brain activity.

  • An underactive thyroid can cause depression, fatigue, and brain fog.

  • An overactive thyroid may lead to anxiety, restlessness, and sleep issues.

Vitamin D & B12

These vitamins support mood-regulating brain chemicals like serotonin and dopamine.

  • Low Vitamin D is linked to depression, especially in winter months.

  • B12 deficiency can cause mood swings, anxiety, memory issues, and low energy.

Iron & Ferritin

Iron is vital for oxygen delivery to the brain and nervous system.

  • Low levels can result in fatigue, dizziness, poor concentration, and heightened anxiety or low mood.

  • Ferritin (stored iron) helps assess your iron reserves more accurately.

Cortisol (Stress Hormone)

Cortisol controls your body’s stress response.

  • Elevated cortisol can lead to chronic stress, insomnia, irritability, and anxiety.

  • Low cortisol may leave you feeling exhausted, foggy, and emotionally flat.

Sex Hormones (Estrogen, Testosterone, Progesterone)

These hormones influence mood regulation, motivation, and emotional stability.

  • Imbalances can cause mood swings, irritability, anxiety, or emotional sensitivity—especially around menstruation, menopause, or andropause (in men).

  • Hormonal shifts can also impact sleep, libido, and overall vitality.

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Our dedicated Support Team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you’re exploring tests for mood, anxiety, or overall health, we’ll help you understand your options and select the one that best fits your needs.

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Choosing the right test can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Contact our Support Team, and we’ll provide clear, personalized advice to help you make a confident and informed decision. We’re here to help you take the next step toward better health.

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How Hormones Influence Mood and Emotions

 

1. Serotonin – The “Feel Good” Chemical

  • Role: Stabilizes mood, promotes feelings of well-being and happiness.

  • Imbalance Effects: Low serotonin is linked to depression, anxiety, irritability, and sleep disturbances.

  • Influenced by: Vitamin D, gut health, exposure to sunlight, and certain medications.


2. Cortisol – The Stress Hormone

  • Role: Helps the body respond to stress and maintain alertness.

  • Imbalance Effects:

    • High levels (chronic stress): anxiety, insomnia, irritability, weight gain.

    • Low levels: fatigue, low blood pressure, poor stress tolerance.

  • Cortisol Rhythm: Should be highest in the morning and lower at night—disruptions can worsen mood.


3. Estrogen – Mood Regulator in Women

  • Role: Supports serotonin production and influences the brain’s emotional processing.

  • Imbalance Effects: Mood swings, irritability, anxiety, or depressive episodes—especially during:

    • PMS (pre-menstrual syndrome)

    • Perimenopause or menopause

    • Postpartum period


4. Progesterone – The Calming Hormone

  • Role: Has a natural calming and anti-anxiety effect.

  • Imbalance Effects: Low progesterone may lead to anxiety, restlessness, or difficulty sleeping—common in the second half of the menstrual cycle.


5. Testosterone – Confidence & Motivation

  • Role: Enhances energy, motivation, confidence, and sexual well-being in all genders.

  • Imbalance Effects: Low levels can cause low mood, fatigue, lack of motivation, and irritability—common in aging men (andropause) and women after menopause.


6. Thyroid Hormones (T3, T4, TSH) – Brain & Mood Function

  • Role: Regulate energy metabolism in brain cells and neurotransmitter activity.

  • Imbalance Effects:

    • Hypothyroidism (low thyroid): Depression, sluggish thinking, fatigue.

    • Hyperthyroidism (high thyroid): Anxiety, restlessness, irritability, insomnia.

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