Hormone analyzer

A hormone analyzer is a medical diagnostic device designed to measure hormone levels (such as FSH, LH, TSH, Progesterone, and Cortisol) in blood, serum, or urine samples. These instruments are vital for assessing endocrine function, diagnosing infertility, thyroid disorders, and monitoring hormone imbalances, often used in labs and point-of-care settings.
Key Features and Applications:

Technology: Most utilize immunoassay techniques, such as fluorescent or chemiluminescent, to provide rapid, precise quantitative analysis. Common Targets: Key tests often include LH, FSH, Prolactin, Progesterone, AMH, TSH, T3, T4, and

-HCG.
Applications: Essential for reproductive health clinics, oncology, pediatrics, and general endocrinology.
Automation: Many modern units are fully automatic, featuring touch screens, LIS connectivity, and rapid test processing (e.g., >200 tests/hour in some models).
Types: Portable fluorescence immunoassay analyzers are common for immediate, point-of-care results, while larger, fully automated analyzers serve high-volume labs.