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Female Hormone Test | At-Home Female Hormone Blood Testing

Female Hormone Test | At-Home Female Hormone Blood Testing

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Struggling with acne, irregular periods, fatigue, or unexpected weight gain? Your hormones could be the reason! Take control of your health with our easy-to-use Female Hormone Test, all from the comfort of your home. 

This comprehensive test gives you clear insights into your hormone levels, including Oestrogen, FSH, LH, Testosterone, Prolactin, and Thyroid Function, key indicators of your reproductive and overall well-being.

Don’t let hormone imbalance go undiagnosed. Order your Female Hormone Blood Test today for better health!

What Gets Tested

This test measures a panel of important female hormones, plus thyroid and protein-binding markers.

Markers included:

  • FSH - Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
  • LH - Luteinizing Hormone
  • OES - Oestradiol (Estrogen)
  • TEST - Testosterone (Total)
  • FAI - Free Androgen Index
  • SHBG - Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
  • FT4HTK - Free Thyroxine 4 (Thyroid marker)
  • ALB - Albumin
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What This Hormone Test Measures

Reproductive Health

  • FSH & LH: Regulate menstrual cycle and ovulation
  • Oestradiol: Primary female sex hormone that supports fertility, bone, and mood health
  • Testosterone & FAI: Detect signs of PCOS, acne, hair changes, or low libido
  • SHBG: Affects how much free (active) testosterone is circulating
Thyroid Function
  • Free T4 (FT4HTK) helps assess thyroid hormone levels, which impact energy, metabolism, and mood
Protein Binding & Transport

Albumin: A liver protein that affects hormone transport and overall health

Who Should Take This Test

How Our Female Hormone Health Check Works

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  • Collect your sample at home using our easy finger-prick kit

  • Mail your sample to our certified lab with the prepaid envelope provided

  • View your results securely online in 2–4 working days.

  • Receive optional expert insights to help guide next steps.

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How To Use The Home Test Kit

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When should I take this test?

Days 2–5 of your menstrual cycle (if applicable) are ideal for hormone accuracy. If you’re not cycling, you can test any time.

Can this test help diagnose PCOS?

It can support a PCOS diagnosis by identifying hormonal patterns like elevated testosterone or disrupted LH/FSH ratios.

Is this test suitable for perimenopausal or menopausal women?

Yes, it can provide insight into hormone changes during transitional phases.

Can I test if I’m on hormonal contraception?

You can, but results may be influenced. We recommend consulting with a healthcare provider for interpretation.

Will I get advice on what to do next?

Yes your report includes ranges, explanations, and you can add an optional doctor review.

What does it mean by a hormonal imbalance?

A hormonal imbalance occurs when one or more of your key hormone levels get disturbed. These imbalances can affect your physical, mental, and reproductive health, potentially leading to symptoms like fatigue, mood changes, irregular periods, weight gain, or skin issues.

Can Female hormone testing check my fertility?

A female hormone blood test provides valuable insights into your reproductive
health by measuring key hormones that influence ovulation and menstrual cycles. However, it does not predict your chances of getting pregnant or estimate the time it may take to conceive.

What is the role of hormones in the female body?

Hormones play a vital role in a woman’s overall health. They regulate essential functions such as the menstrual cycle, fertility, metabolism, energy levels, and mood. Balanced hormone levels are crucial for both physical and reproductive well-being.

What are the signs and symptoms of hormonal imbalance in the women's body?

Common symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women include irregular or missed periods, unexplained weight gain, acne or facial hair growth, mood swings, low energy, and difficulty sleeping. These symptoms can vary depending on which hormones are affected.