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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POCS) Test 

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POCS) Test 

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The PCOS Blood Test is designed to assess the key hormonal and metabolic imbalances commonly associated with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). It helps identify potential causes of irregular periods, acne, weight changes, or fertility issues, offering a clearer picture of your reproductive and metabolic health.

What Gets Tested

This panel combines hormone testing with metabolic markers that are commonly disrupted in individuals with PCOS.

Markers included:

  • FSH - Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
  • LH - Luteinizing Hormone
  • TEST - Testosterone (Total)
  • FT4HTK - Free Thyroxine 4 (Thyroid marker)
  • HBA1C - Glycated Hemoglobin (Blood sugar control)
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What This PCOS Test Measures

Hormonal Balance
  • FSH & LH: Regulate ovulation; abnormal LH:FSH ratios may signal PCOS
  • Testosterone: Elevated levels can lead to acne, hair growth, or hair thinning
Thyroid Function

Free T4: Evaluates thyroid activity, which can influence cycle regularity and metabolism

Metabolic Health

HbA1c: Indicates how well your body handles glucose; insulin resistance is common in PCOS

This combination of markers helps uncover:

  • Irregular ovulation
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Potential insulin resistance
  • Underlying thyroid issues that may mimic or worsen PCOS symptoms

Who Should Take This Test

How Our PCOS Test Works

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  • Use the finger-prick blood test kit from the comfort of home.

  • Send your sample to our lab using prepaid shipping materials

  • Access your results online within 2–4 working days.

  • Receive optional insights from a medical professional based on your results

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How To Use The Home Test Kit

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is PCOS and why test for it?

PCOS is a hormonal condition affecting ovulation and metabolism. Testing can help you confirm potential indicators and guide next steps.

Does this test diagnose PCOS?

It supports diagnosis but should be reviewed alongside symptoms and an ultrasound by a healthcare provider.

What is a normal LH:FSH ratio?

A ratio above 2:1 may suggest PCOS, but it’s not the only marker used to assess
the condition.

Can thyroid issues cause similar symptoms?

Yes. That’s why FT4 is included — to rule out or identify thyroid dysfunction.

Do I need to take this test on a specific day of my cycle?

Ideally, days 2–5 of your cycle (if you're menstruating) provide the most
accurate hormonal snapshot.