Complete Female Hormonal Test Package
The Complete Female Hormonal Test Package is a comprehensive set of tests assessing the endocrine system in women. These tests are particularly useful in diagnosing menstrual irregularities, fertility issues, ovarian reserve assessment, and detecting hormonal disorders related to the thyroid and adrenal glands.

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Waiting time for the result up to 3 days
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What Tests Are Included in the Package?
- FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) – evaluates ovarian function and menstrual cycle regulation.
- Estradiol (ESTR-E2) – a key hormone affecting menstrual cycles and fertility.
- DHEAS (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate) – a marker of adrenal function and androgen production.
- AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) – assesses ovarian reserve, useful in fertility evaluation.
- Progesterone (PRG) – important for evaluating the luteal phase and pregnancy maintenance.
- Prolactin (PRL) – affects ovulation and mammary gland function.
- Testosterone (TESTOS) – assesses androgen levels in women, useful in diagnosing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
- LH (Luteinizing Hormone) – essential for ovulation and menstrual cycle regulation.
- Anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (ATG) – helps detect autoimmune thyroid diseases.
- Anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (ATPO) – useful for diagnosing Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
- Anti-TSH receptor antibodies (A-TSH) – supports the diagnosis of Graves’ disease.
- Cortisol (KORT) – assesses adrenal function, crucial for diagnosing stress-related disorders.
- Free Triiodothyronine (FT3) and Free Thyroxine (FT4) – thyroid hormone tests.
- Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) – a primary marker of thyroid function.
Why Should You Perform the Female Hormonal Test Package?
Hormonal imbalances can lead to irregular periods, difficulties conceiving, excessive hair growth, acne, weight fluctuations, or chronic fatigue. Early detection of abnormalities enables effective treatment and improves overall well-being.
When Should You Perform the Test?
- irregular or absent menstrual cycles,
- difficulty getting pregnant,
- suspected Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS),
- symptoms of thyroid dysfunction,
- excessive hair growth, acne, hair loss,
- chronic fatigue, sudden weight changes.
Material to Be Collected
- blood
How to Prepare for the Test?
The test should be performed on an empty stomach, preferably in the morning (7:00–10:00 AM). Avoid physical exertion and stress on the day of the test.