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Menopause Profile | At-home Menopause Blood Test

Menopause Profile | At-home Menopause Blood Test

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The Menopause Blood Test is performed to check the levels of key female hormones in the perimenopausal or menopausal phase. The most common hormones being tested are Luteinising Hormone, Oestradiol, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, Testosterone, and Follicle Stimulating Hormone. 

This comprehensive profile helps diagnose the menopausal stage in women, usually between the ages of 45 to 55 years. For women experiencing the symptoms of hot flushes, fatigue, migraines, anxiety, or concentration deficit, a Menopause blood test is crucial in understanding the underlying cause.

You can order a finger-prick blood testing kit for home sampling or a phlebotomy visit with The National Blood Test Clinic for accurate results.

Who Should Get Tested for the Menopause Profile?

Women between the ages of 45 to 55 years and experiencing health issues, such as palpitations, hot flushes, headaches, depression, recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and irregular or heavier periods, must check their hormone levels via a complete menopause blood test. Moreover, women seeking to confirm menopause must also consider testing for menopausal signs. 

What Gets Tested

This test checks a combination of reproductive and thyroid hormones commonly affected during menopause.

Markers included:

  • Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)   
  • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
  • Estradiol (Estrogen)
  • Free Thyroxine 4 (FT4)
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
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What This Menopause Test Measures

Reproductive Hormones

  • FSH & LH rise as the ovaries slow hormone production — often the first signs of menopause
  • Estradiol (E2) drops significantly in menopause, affecting mood, bone density, and more
Thyroid Function

TSH & Free T4 help rule out thyroid issues, which can cause similar symptoms to menopause (fatigue, mood changes, weight gain)

This test helps identify

  • Perimenopausal and menopausal transition
  • Hormonal imbalances linked to hot flushes, night sweats, or low libido
  • Thyroid-related fatigue or weight issues that mimic menopause

Who Should Take This Test

How Our Menopause Profile Works

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  • Place Your Order

    Place your order online and receive a test kit delivered to your home. You’ll need to bring this kit with you to your scheduled appointment at one of our partner blood collection clinics.

  • Attend Your Appointment

    At your chosen clinic, a trained nurse or phlebotomist will collect your blood sample using the kit you bring. If a sample collection courier is not available at the site, you’ll be asked to take the sealed sample with you and post it using the prepaid packaging provided.

  • Access Your Results

    Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email notification to log in and view them securely via your private portal. Please note: venous blood test results are not automatically reviewed by a doctor. We recommend booking a consultation with a qualified clinician to help you interpret and understand your results fully.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When should I take this test?

If you still have periods, aim to test on day 2–5 of your cycle. If periods have stopped, you can test anytime.

What’s the difference between perimenopause and menopause?

Perimenopause is the transition period where hormones fluctuate. Menopause is confirmed after 12 months without a period.

Can thyroid issues cause similar symptoms to menopause?

Yes — fatigue, weight gain, and mood changes are common in both. That’s why TSH and Free T4 are included

Will this test tell me if I need HRT?

It can provide hormonal insight, but HRT decisions should always be made with a healthcare provider.

Is this test suitable if I’m on the pill or HRT?

Hormone levels may be affected by medication. It’s best to check with a doctor if you’re currently on treatment.

What can be detected with the Menopause profile?

The complete menopause profile helps detect the menopausal stage a woman is undergoing, either perimenopause or menopause.

Do I need to fast for menopause blood testing?

No, you are not required to fast before a blood test for menopause; however, you need to follow the specific instructions of your healthcare advisor.

Can I get a test for menopause while using contraceptive pills?

It is not recommended for women taking contraceptive pills to undergo a menopause test until they have discontinued the pills for at least 3 months prior to testing.

Can I get Menopause testing with HRT?

If you are undergoing Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), it's best to pause the treatment for at least 3 months before getting a menopause test. This ensures the hormones do not influence the test results.