Your hormones and your heart are not separate systems.

Comprehensive hormonal & cardiovascular testing
Everything in the Heart & Brain Toolkit, plus comprehensive hormones, thyroid function, metabolic flexibility, and adrenal health markers. Designed for women navigating perimenopause or menopause, men with hormonal shifts, and anyone where metabolic or hormonal factors are driving cardiovascular risk.
Best for
- Perimenopause or menopause — with new or worsening cardiovascular symptoms
- Elevated hsCRP or unexplained cardiovascular inflammation
- Elevated Lp(a) that worsened after menopause or hormonal change
- Metabolic syndrome — insulin resistance, central weight gain, elevated triglycerides
- Thyroid dysfunction — diagnosed or suspected
- Stubborn weight that doesn't respond to diet or exercise
- Men with low testosterone or hormonal shifts affecting cardiovascular risk
- Wanting to avoid or augment GLP-1 medications — seeking a root-cause alternative
- Breast cancer history or risk — needing hormonal + cardiovascular co-management
What this toolkit measures
Includes everything in the Heart & Brain Toolkit (200+ markers) plus:
“After menopause, my inflammation levels went up and my Lp(a) was flagged as a concern. My previous cardiologist told me to watch it. Dr. Druz found out exactly why it was rising and built a protocol that targeted both the hormonal change and the inflammation at the same time.”
Lidia, 58 · Hormones & Metabolism Kit
Menopause changes more than your hormones — it changes your cardiovascular risk
The transition through perimenopause and menopause triggers a cascade of metabolic and cardiovascular changes that most standard cardiology practices are not equipped to evaluate. Estrogen loss accelerates vascular aging, raises LDL particle atherogenicity, increases inflammatory burden — and for women with a genetic predisposition, dramatically elevates Lp(a). The Hormones & Metabolism toolkit was built to see all of this at once.
hsCRP — the inflammation signal that predicts events
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) is one of the most important cardiovascular risk markers your annual physical almost certainly doesn't measure. Elevated hsCRP predicts future cardiovascular events independently of LDL cholesterol. The Hormones & Metabolism toolkit includes hsCRP as part of a comprehensive inflammatory panel — and identifies the hormonal drivers when hormonal change is contributing to elevated inflammation.
Lp(a) after menopause — why it rises and what to do
Lp(a) is genetically determined — but its expression can worsen with hormonal change. Women who experience a significan’t Lp(a) elevation following menopause often find that addressing the hormonal shift is part of managing the cardiovascular risk. Understanding both the genetic baseline and the hormonal modifier is critical to building an effective protocol.
Frequently asked questions
01Is this kit designed specifically for women?+
02Why has my hsCRP been elevated and my doctor hasn't done anything about it?+
03My Lp(a) was flagged as high but my doctor said nothing can be done. Is that true?+
04What if I'm already on hormone therapy?+
05Is $1,199 covered by insurance or HSA/FSA?+
Ready to understand your hormonal cardiovascular risk?
Call 877-511-5166 or schedule a free call with our patient coordinator.
