Female Hormones Test

Do you have irregular periods or are you wondering about your fertility? Are you concerned about your general wellbeing, energy levels, weight or mood?

Female hormone levels vary throughout the menstrual cycle, but imbalances can impact your everyday health in lots of different ways.

  • Provides results for 6 key female hormone markers, including LH and FSH
  • Simple at-home finger-prick blood test. No social interaction required
  • Provides hospital standard, easy-to-read results
  • Provides clear information and signposting to see your GP if required
  • Suitable for women aged 20 years and older; although for information about your menopause status you may prefer to take our Menopause Test
  • Not suitable for those taking hormonal contraception or hormone replacement therapy
  • Sample taken on Day 3 of your menstrual cycle (if cycling)
  • Only available in the UK
Book this Test |at your local Gilbrides pharmacy

What’s in your testing kit

Female Hormones Test

Home to laboratory kit

What’s in the Female Hormones Test

Your kit includes a free return envelope included, making it easy for you to post your sample back to the laboratory. Your test results will then be available via our secure online Wellness Hub.

  • Female Hormones Test
  • A prepaid return envelope (UK only)
  • Two single-use lancets
  • One blood collection tube
  • One plastic blood collection tube case
  • Two adhesive plasters
  • A cleansing wipe

What we test for

LH and FSH are hormones produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. These hormones are responsible for ensuring the normal function of the ovaries and the menstrual cycle.

Prolactin is a hormone that is produced by the pituitary gland in the brain and plays a role in reproductive health.

Testosterone is the main male sex hormone, but levels are also important in women.

Sex-hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) is a key protein that binds sex hormones as they circulate in the blood. The SHBG level provides important information to help calculate the levels of hormones that are biologically active and available for use.

Free Androgen Index (FAI) is a marker of how much “active” testosterone is circulating in your body.

3 simple steps to a better you

Step 1

step 1

Come into the pharmacy to purchase your kit

Step 2

step 2

Take a sample using our easy to use kit or ask a member of staff to assist you

Step 3

step 3

Send your test and sample back in the prepaid envelope