Your hormones move in a duet
Oestrogen and cortisol rise and fall in conversation across the day. A single blood draw sees one dot on this line — dried urine traces the whole wave.
If your bloods came back “normal” but you don't feel normal, a single blood draw was never going to catch it. EndoMAP is a dried-urine hormone panel that maps not just how much oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone and cortisol you're making — but how your body is using and clearing them across a full 24 hours.
It's NutriPATH's dried-urine hormone profile (Test 1501) — the same methodology as the DUTCH test, run through an Australian lab. Collected at home, ordered and interpreted for you by How It Heals in Bulimba, Brisbane. No referral needed.
A blood test catches one hormone at one instant. Dried urine, collected across a full day, shows the rhythm, the balance and the way you actually clear your hormones. Here is what that looks like.
Oestrogen and cortisol rise and fall in conversation across the day. A single blood draw sees one dot on this line — dried urine traces the whole wave.
Cortisol should peak within 30 minutes of waking and taper to a low by night. Mapping all four points is what separates “tired” from “tired but wired.”
Oestrogen leaves down three pathways — one protective, two you want to keep in check. How you clear it is as important as how much you make, and standard bloods never look.
Each of the 35+ markers is mapped onto an optimal range — then read by a clinician alongside your symptoms and history. Not a printout. A plan.
A blood test tells you the level at one moment. EndoMAP reads your hormone metabolites across a full 24 hours — production, metabolism and clearance — which is usually where the answer actually lives.
Not just how much oestrogen you have, but which pathway your body sends it down to break it down and clear it out — which is what decides whether it's working for you or building up as a problem.
Your progesterone-to-oestrogen balance — the see-saw behind PMS, spotting, anxiety and the classic perimenopausal shift.
Your “male” hormones and how your body handles them — relevant to PCOS, acne, hair changes and libido.
Your stress hormone across the whole day, not one number. This is what separates “tired” from “tired but wired,” and shows where stress has knocked things off track.
Your overnight sleep hormone, plus the signs of wear your cells are carrying — sleep, recovery and how depleted you really are.
EndoMAP also screens the toxic-metal load that can quietly interfere with hormone signalling — the disruptors sitting behind a picture that otherwise doesn't add up.
You don't need all of these. If a few land, a hormone map usually earns its place.
No clinic, no blood draw, no time off work. You collect a few dried-urine samples across one day and post them back.
After your consult we order the panel and a NutriPATH collection kit is posted to you — anywhere in Australia.
You saturate a few collection strips at set times across a single 24-hour window and let them dry. That's it.
Pre-paid return to the lab. Results come back to us, and we read them with you — what they mean and what changes.
Most people have been handed a hormone printout before and left more confused. That's not testing — that's a PDF.
The value of an EndoMAP isn't the graph. It's someone who can look at your oestrogen clearance sitting alongside your cortisol curve, your symptoms and your history, and tell you which thread to pull first. EndoMAP is a functional hormone mapping tool, not a diagnostic test for disease — it doesn't replace medical testing or clinical diagnosis, and it's only worth running if someone is going to interpret it properly alongside everything else.
At How It Heals every result is read in the context of the whole picture — your bloods, your cycle, how you actually feel — and turned into a specific, staged plan. Not “your oestrogen is high.” Instead: here's why, here's the pathway it's taking, and here's the food, nutrient and lifestyle change we start with, in order.
You leave understanding your own hormones — and knowing the first three things to do about them.
The questions we get asked most, answered straight.
EndoMAP is a dried-urine hormone test developed by NutriPATH. Unlike a blood test that measures hormone levels at a single point in time, EndoMAP assesses your hormone metabolites across a 24-hour period — giving a far more complete picture of hormone production, metabolism and clearance. We run it as NutriPATH Test 1501. See the full guide to what EndoMAP measures and who it's for.
Effectively, yes. EndoMAP uses the same dried-urine methodology as the DUTCH test, mapping your hormones and their metabolites across a full day. It's NutriPATH's Australian-lab version, which keeps turnaround and cost sensible for local clients. If there's a clinical reason to run the branded DUTCH panel or DUTCH Cycle Mapping instead, we will.
Cost depends on the panel and whether it's run as part of a program, so we'll always confirm the exact figure with you before anything is ordered — never a surprise invoice. We've written up what EndoMAP testing costs in Brisbane and what's included. It doesn't attract a Medicare rebate the way some standard bloods do.
Typically 7 to 14 days from the lab receiving your sample. We then book you in to go through the results properly rather than emailing you a PDF.
No. As a clinical nutrition practice we can order the panel for you directly. EndoMAP is a functional hormone mapping tool rather than a diagnostic test for disease — it adds to your medical care, it doesn't replace it, and we'll always encourage you to keep your GP relationship.
Yes. The kit is posted to you, you collect at home, and you post it back — so it works the same whether you're in Brisbane or regional WA. We're based in Bulimba, Brisbane, and consults are by telehealth Australia-wide.
A blood test measures one hormone level at one moment. Dried urine shows the full picture — how much you make, how you metabolise it, and how you clear it — across a whole day, including the cortisol pattern and oestrogen pathways a standard panel never looks at. It's why hormones can feel off while bloods read normal.
The thinking behind this test, in plain language.
An EndoMAP only matters if it changes what happens next. At How It Heals it feeds straight into a personalised plan — food first, then targeted nutrients and lifestyle — reviewed and adjusted as you retest. That's the whole difference between a printout and a path forward.
Functional testing at How It Heals is used to guide personalised nutrition and lifestyle support. It is not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment by your GP or medical specialist. Always discuss significant health concerns with your doctor.