DUTCH Test and Functional Hormone Testing

Advanced hormone, cortisol, and functional health testing through Doctor360

Sometimes standard blood tests do not tell the full story.

You may feel tired, wired, flat, anxious, hormonally out of balance, or like your body is not recovering properly, yet your routine blood results may come back looking “normal”.

The DUTCH Test, which stands for Dried Urine Test for Comprehensive Hormones, is an advanced functional hormone test that can provide a deeper look at how your body is producing, using, and metabolising key hormones.

At Doctor360, we offer doctor-led interpretation of DUTCH testing and other functional tests for patients who want a more detailed understanding of their hormones, cortisol rhythm, stress response, sleep, metabolism, gut health, nutritional status, and long-term wellbeing.

We do not just arrange tests. We help you understand what the results mean and turn them into a practical plan.

The DUTCH Test is a dried urine hormone test that looks at sex hormones, adrenal hormones, cortisol patterns, cortisone, hormone metabolites, and related functional markers.

Unlike a single standard blood test, DUTCH testing can provide a broader picture of hormone production and hormone metabolism.

Depending on the test selected, it may provide insight into:

  • Cortisol patterns across the day

  • Cortisone levels

  • DHEA

  • Oestrogen metabolites

  • Progesterone metabolites

  • Testosterone metabolites

  • Androgen metabolism

  • Melatonin

  • Markers linked to oxidative stress

  • Nutritional markers

  • Detoxification pathways

  • Gut-related organic acid markers

This can be useful when symptoms suggest a hormone or stress-response pattern that is not fully explained by routine blood tests alone.

Hormones do not work in isolation.

Your energy, sleep, mood, libido, menstrual cycle, weight, stress resilience, and recovery are all influenced by overlapping hormone pathways.

The DUTCH Test may be worth considering if you are experiencing:

  • Ongoing fatigue

  • Burnout or poor stress tolerance

  • Poor sleep or waking through the night

  • Feeling tired but wired

  • Low libido

  • PMS or PMDD symptoms

  • Perimenopause symptoms

  • Menopause symptoms

  • Irregular cycles

  • Heavy or painful periods

  • Mood changes

  • Anxiety or irritability

  • Brain fog

  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight

  • Low motivation

  • Poor exercise recovery

  • Suspected cortisol rhythm disruption

  • Symptoms despite “normal” blood tests

  • Concerns around hormone metabolism

  • Monitoring of hormone therapy where clinically appropriate

The goal is not to test everything for the sake of it. The goal is to use the right test when it may help explain symptoms and guide a better plan.

One of the main reasons patients consider DUTCH testing is to better understand their cortisol rhythm.

Cortisol is one of the body’s key stress hormones. It should usually be higher in the morning and lower at night. When this rhythm is disrupted, people may feel exhausted in the morning, wired at night, flat during the day, or unable to recover properly from stress.

Symptoms that may relate to cortisol rhythm disruption include:

  • Waking unrefreshed

  • Afternoon crashes

  • Wired but tired feeling

  • Poor stress tolerance

  • Sleep disruption

  • Anxiety or irritability

  • Cravings

  • Low energy

  • Poor recovery from exercise or illness

The DUTCH Test can help assess cortisol and cortisone patterns across the day, which may provide a more useful picture than a single morning cortisol result in selected patients.

For women, DUTCH testing may help explore reproductive hormone patterns and hormone metabolism in more detail.

It may be considered for:

  • PMS

  • PMDD

  • Perimenopause

  • Menopause symptoms

  • Irregular periods

  • Heavy periods

  • Low progesterone patterns

  • Oestrogen metabolism concerns

  • Hormone-related mood changes

  • Sleep disruption

  • Libido concerns

  • Fatigue and stress intolerance

  • Monitoring hormone therapy where clinically appropriate

The test may provide information about oestrogen metabolites, progesterone metabolites, cortisol rhythm, DHEA, and other hormone-related markers.

This can be particularly useful when symptoms are cyclical, complex, or not fully explained by standard testing.

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The DUTCH Test can also be useful for men, especially where symptoms suggest hormone imbalance, stress-related fatigue, poor recovery, or altered androgen metabolism.

For men, DUTCH testing may help explore:

  • Testosterone metabolites

  • Androgen metabolism

  • DHEA and adrenal hormone patterns

  • Cortisol rhythm across the day

  • Cortisone conversion

  • Melatonin patterns

  • Stress response

  • Fatigue and recovery issues

  • Sleep disruption

  • Low libido

  • Mood and motivation changes

For some men, standard testosterone testing is enough. For others, especially where stress, sleep, fatigue, libido, or adrenal symptoms are part of the picture, DUTCH testing may provide extra context.

The DUTCH Test is usually completed at home using dried urine samples collected at specific times.

The general process is:

  1. Your Doctor360 clinician assesses whether the test is appropriate.

  2. A test kit is arranged.

  3. You collect urine samples at home according to the instructions.

  4. The samples are dried and sent to the laboratory.

  5. The laboratory analyses the hormone and metabolite markers.

  6. Your Doctor360 clinician reviews and explains the results.

  7. A personalised plan is created based on your symptoms, history, and findings.

The most important part is interpretation.

A detailed report is only useful if it is translated into clear, practical next steps.

Doctor360 can help arrange and interpret selected functional tests through recognised functional pathology providers.

NutriPATH is an Australian functional pathology provider that offers specialised testing for clinicians, including hormone, gut, nutritional, metabolic, and environmental health testing.

For some New Zealand patients, functional tests may be conducted offshore through laboratories such as NutriPATH or associated testing providers. This can allow access to more advanced testing options that may not be routinely available through standard local blood testing.

Doctor360’s role is to help select the right test, arrange the process where appropriate, and provide medical interpretation so the results become clinically meaningful and practical.

The DUTCH Test is only one part of a wider functional testing toolkit.

Depending on your symptoms and goals, other possible functional tests may include:

TestWhat it may help assess
Complete Microbiome MappingGut bacteria balance, dysbiosis, digestive health, inflammation, pathogens, and gut immune markers
SIBO Breath TestHydrogen and methane gas patterns linked to small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
Organic Acids TestMitochondrial function, nutrient markers, neurotransmitter metabolites, microbial metabolites, detoxification markers, and metabolic stress
Essential Minerals and Heavy Metals TestingNutrient mineral levels and toxic metal exposure
Food Sensitivity TestingIgG or IgA-mediated food sensitivity patterns where clinically relevant
NAD ProfileNAD/NADH balance and cellular energy-related markers
Sleep Balance ProfileMelatonin and cortisol patterns related to sleep-wake rhythm
Methylation ProfileMethylation markers linked to detoxification, neurotransmitters, cardiovascular risk, and nutrient pathways
Cardiovascular Risk ProfileAdvanced lipid, inflammatory, and metabolic risk markers
Adrenocortex Stress ProfileCortisol and adrenal hormone rhythm assessment
APOE GenotypeGenetic risk information related to cardiovascular and cognitive health
Genetic TestingNutrient metabolism, detoxification, methylation, inflammation, hormone support, and personalised health planning

Not every patient needs functional testing. The right test depends on your symptoms, history, goals, budget, and what has already been checked.

Functional testing should not replace proper medical assessment or standard investigations.

In many cases, standard blood testing is still the first step.

This may include:

  • Full blood count

  • Iron studies

  • B12, folate, and vitamin D

  • Thyroid function

  • Liver and kidney function

  • HbA1c and glucose

  • Cholesterol and cardiovascular markers

  • Testosterone and SHBG

  • Oestradiol, progesterone, LH, FSH, and prolactin where relevant

  • Inflammatory markers

  • PSA in men where appropriate

Functional testing may be added when standard testing does not provide enough detail, or when symptoms suggest a deeper issue involving hormones, cortisol rhythm, gut health, mitochondrial function, detoxification, or nutrient metabolism.

DUTCH testing may help guide a more personalised plan around:

  • Stress and burnout recovery

  • Sleep support

  • Cortisol rhythm optimisation

  • Menopause and perimenopause support

  • PMS and cycle-related symptoms

  • Hormone therapy review

  • Libido and sexual health

  • Fatigue and energy support

  • Exercise recovery

  • Nutritional support

  • Supplement planning

  • Weight and metabolic health

  • Gut, liver, and detoxification support where relevant

The results need to be interpreted alongside your symptoms.

A test result by itself does not diagnose the whole person.

Your treatment plan may include:

  • Lifestyle changes

  • Sleep and circadian rhythm support

  • Stress and nervous system regulation

  • Nutritional changes

  • Supplement recommendations

  • Exercise and recovery planning

  • Hormone support where clinically appropriate

  • Review of medications or existing hormone therapy

  • Further blood testing or imaging if needed

  • Referral to another specialist where appropriate

At Doctor360, we aim to keep recommendations practical.

The goal is not to overwhelm you with a long list of supplements and vague advice. The goal is to create a clear plan that matches your results, symptoms, lifestyle, and health goals.

Functional testing may be useful if you:

  • Have persistent symptoms despite normal routine tests

  • Want a deeper look at hormones and cortisol

  • Are dealing with fatigue, burnout, poor sleep, or stress intolerance

  • Have complex hormone symptoms

  • Are considering or already using hormone therapy

  • Want more personalised health optimisation

  • Have gut symptoms, bloating, bowel changes, or suspected dysbiosis

  • Want to investigate nutrient, detoxification, or mitochondrial markers

  • Want a more comprehensive longevity or preventative health assessment

It is especially useful for patients who want to understand patterns rather than just isolated results.

The DUTCH Test is not necessary for everyone.

You may not need DUTCH testing if:

  • Your symptoms are straightforward and can be assessed with standard blood tests

  • You have not yet had basic medical screening

  • Your main concern requires urgent medical care

  • You are looking for a quick diagnosis rather than a broader functional assessment

  • Cost is a major concern and standard tests should be prioritised first

A good clinician should be able to tell you when a functional test is useful and when it is not needed.

Doctor360 provides doctor-led functional testing and hormone interpretation for patients across New Zealand.

With Doctor360, you get:

  • Online consultations from home

  • Doctor-led assessment

  • Access to DUTCH testing where appropriate

  • Support with NutriPATH and offshore functional testing pathways

  • Clear interpretation of complex results

  • Integration with standard medical blood testing

  • Personalised recommendations

  • Support for hormone, cortisol, sleep, fatigue, gut health, weight, and longevity concerns

  • Practical follow-up and monitoring

We do not just hand you a report. We help you understand what it means and what to do nex

1. Book your consultation

Choose an online appointment time with Doctor360.

2. Review your symptoms and health history

Your doctor will assess your symptoms, current medications, hormone history, lifestyle, sleep, stress, previous test results, and goals.

3. Decide whether DUTCH testing is appropriate

DUTCH testing may be recommended if it is likely to add useful information beyond standard blood testing.

If another test is more suitable, your doctor will explain why.

4. Complete your test kit

If arranged, you will complete the dried urine collection at home according to the test instructions.

5. Results and interpretation

Once results are available, your Doctor360 clinician will review the findings and explain what they mean in plain language.

6. Personalised treatment plan

Your plan may include lifestyle changes, nutritional support, supplements, hormone support, further testing, or referral where appropriate.

7. Follow-up

Follow-up helps track symptoms, adjust treatment, and decide whether repeat testing is useful.

The DUTCH Test and other functional tests are tools. They do not replace a proper medical assessment, and they are not needed for every patient.

Doctor360 uses functional testing selectively, where it is likely to provide useful clinical insight and guide a better plan.

If you are struggling with fatigue, poor sleep, hormone symptoms, stress intolerance, PMS, menopause symptoms, low libido, weight changes, or unexplained symptoms despite normal blood tests, DUTCH testing may be worth considering.

Book a Doctor360 DUTCH Test consultation and get a clearer picture of your hormones, cortisol rhythm, and wider functional health.

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