Estradiol— Normal Range & What Your Result Means

Normal Estradiol range (Estradiol (E2), pg/mL)

  • Adults30–400 pg/mL

Ranges are typical adult values and vary between labs. Use the range on your own report.

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What is Estradiol (Estradiol (E2))?

Estradiol is measured as part of a female hormones panel. Your estradiol is within a typical range — though normal varies a lot by cycle phase.

What does a high Estradiol mean?

Your estradiol is elevated, which can be normal around ovulation or with certain treatments; your doctor interprets it in context.

What does a low Estradiol mean?

Your estradiol (E2) is low. Low levels are normal after menopause; in younger women they're interpreted with FSH/LH and cycle phase.

Understand your whole report, not just one number

A single value rarely tells the full story — Estradiol is best read alongside the rest of your panel. Paste your values or upload your report and get a plain-English explanation of every marker, with the important results flagged.

Estradiol: frequently asked questions

What is a normal Estradiol level?

A normal Estradiol (Estradiol (E2)) level is 30–400 pg/mL for adults. Reference ranges vary slightly between laboratories, so always compare against the range printed on your own report.

What does a high Estradiol mean?

Your estradiol is elevated, which can be normal around ovulation or with certain treatments; your doctor interprets it in context.

What does a low Estradiol mean?

Your estradiol (E2) is low. Low levels are normal after menopause; in younger women they're interpreted with FSH/LH and cycle phase.

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