HARLEY MEDIC GLOBAL

Menopause Blood Test

£49.00

A menopause blood test is a simple and reliable method to assess hormone levels, including estrogen and progesterone, to help determine your menopausal stage.

What does it test for?
  • Luteinising Hormone (LH)
  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  • Oestradiol
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  • Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)
  • Free Thyroxine (FT4)
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6 biomarker(s)

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Biomarkers

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

Luteinizing Hormone (LH) plays a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle in women by acting as a trigger for ovulation. Produced by the pituitary gland in the brain, LH levels rise just before ovulation. The amount of LH in the bloodstream helps assess the health of the reproductive organs in both men and women. High LH levels can indicate ovarian disorders, menopause in women, or improper pituitary gland function, and may also signal low testosterone levels in men. Low LH levels may suggest pituitary gland disorders or high stress. As women approach menopause, LH levels fluctuate, making regular checks beneficial.

Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) works in conjunction with LH to regulate ovulation, oestradiol production, and is primarily responsible for stimulating egg growth in the ovaries. High FSH levels can help diagnose conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and the onset of menopause. Low FSH levels may indicate a malfunctioning pituitary gland, significant weight loss, or insufficient egg production by the ovaries. A menopause blood test measures FSH levels to determine if a woman is approaching or has reached menopause.
Free Triiodothyronine(FT3)
FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine) is one of the two key hormones produced by the thyroid gland. Despite making up a smaller fraction compared to FT4, its deficiency or excess is responsible for many thyroid-related health issues due to its stronger impact. A menopause blood test measures the amount of FT3 that is not bound to a protein, providing valuable insights into thyroid function.
Oestradiol
Oestradiol is the most important of the three estrogens produced by the body, playing a key role in the maturation and regulation of the female reproductive system. As women approach menopause, oestradiol levels gradually decrease, contributing to many of the symptoms experienced during this phase. Oestradiol is also crucial for bone cell growth and development, meaning lower levels can increase the risk of osteoporosis. A menopause blood test measures oestradiol levels, helping to determine if external hormone therapy is needed to alleviate menopause symptoms.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), or thyrotropin, is produced by the pituitary gland and plays a crucial role in regulating thyroid function. Abnormal TSH levels can help identify both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Imbalances in TSH secretion—whether excessive or insufficient—can lead to symptoms such as weight changes, anxiety, palpitations, irregular sleep patterns, and menstrual cycle disruptions. Hypothyroidism, in particular, shares many overlapping symptoms with menopause, making it important to differentiate between the two.
Free Thyroxine (FT4)
FT4 (Free Thyroxine) is one of the two key hormones produced by the thyroid gland. Although it is produced in greater quantities than FT3, it serves as a reservoir that converts into FT3 when the body requires it. Most of the thyroxine in the body is unbound to a protein. A menopause blood test can measure FT4 levels to detect any deficiency or excess, helping to identify thyroid-related conditions.

Information

Have you been feeling any of these symptoms lately?

The Menopause Blood Test is ideal for individuals experiencing any of the following symptoms:

  1. Anxiety
  2. Dry skin
  3. Mood swings
  4. Irregular menstrual cycles
  5. Sleep disturbances or insomnia
  6. Slower metabolism
  7. Vaginal dryness
Additional Information
During menopause, your doctor may recommend a blood test to assess your hormone levels. This test can help determine if you require treatment for menopause symptoms by measuring your oestrogen and progesterone levels. It can also identify other health concerns associated with menopause, such as infertility or osteoporosis. Speak with your doctor to understand if a blood test is appropriate for you.

Additional Insight from Dr. Sameer Nakedar, MBBS, MRCGP, P

Additional Insight from Dr Sameer Nakedar, MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert
Menopause is a natural biological phase when a woman’s ovaries cease functioning, typically occurring around the age of 50. However, some women may experience early perimenopausal symptoms, which can be challenging, including mood swings, weight changes, fatigue, hot flashes, and other symptoms.

As egg production in the ovaries declines, menopause biomarkers such as FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) tend to increase. It’s important to note that certain contraceptives can alter natural FSH levels.

This package also includes thyroid hormone testing, as many menopause symptoms can overlap with those of thyroid conditions.

Approaching menopause can be turbulent but can be an easier process

The Menopause Blood Test is crucial for diagnosing menopause or identifying the perimenopausal phase. The blood test measures FSH and oestradiol levels to determine whether external hormone therapy is needed to manage menopause symptoms. Along with your report, you will receive comments from our Certified Doctors. Additionally, the test includes measurements of TSH, FT3, and FT4, as menopausal symptoms often overlap with those of hypothyroidism.

%

women go through urogenital symptoms
Women approaching menopause may experience decreased sexual drive, vaginal dryness, and urinary issues.

%

of women undergo change in normal psychogenic patterns
The transition to menopause can involve changes in sleep patterns, behavioral shifts, and increased irritability, as well as the onset of depression and anxiety disorders.
Experts Opinion on Menopause Home Tests
Understanding your biomarker levels can help determine if you are experiencing menopause and may provide insight into the cause of your symptoms, allowing you to manage them more effectively.

Dr Sameer Nakedar

MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert

How to take a Menopause Blood Test
Collecting a blood sample for your finger prick home test is simple and easy. Watch the video below for step-by-step instructions on how to perform the test at home.
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Menopause Blood Test Information

Specification of Menopause Blood Test
Test Name: Menopause Blood Test
Also Known As: Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) test, Estradiol test, Menopause hormone panel
Biomarker: Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), FT3, Oestradiol, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, FT4
Test Tube: SST (Gold microtainer)
Brand: Welzo
Turnaround Time: Approximately 24 hours
Lab Test Ranges:
Test Kit Marking: MHRA/UKCA
Lab Location: United Kingdom
What does a Menopause Blood Test for?
The Menopause Blood Test measures the following: Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), FT3, Oestradiol, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), and FT4.
Are Menopause Blood Tests available on the NHS?
The Menopause Blood Test measures the following: Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), FT3, Oestradiol, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), and FT4.

FAQs

What is checked in a menopause blood test?
A menopause blood test measures levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and oestradiol. As a woman approaches menopause, FSH levels rise while oestradiol levels decline. This test provides valuable insight for your doctor, helping to determine where you are in your menopausal transition.
What are the first signs of menopause?
There is no single answer to this question, as every woman experiences menopause differently. However, common early signs include changes in your menstrual cycle, such as irregular, lighter, or heavier periods. Other symptoms may include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and reduced libido. If you’re concerned about any changes you’re experiencing, schedule an appointment with your doctor. They can conduct tests to rule out other conditions and, if necessary, provide treatment to help alleviate your symptoms.
Where do I send my sample?
You will receive a free return label to send your health test samples back to our lab for analysis. Additionally, we will provide clear instructions and return details via email to guide you through the process.
What do I need to do before my test? i.e. fast, no drinking, etc
If fasting or limiting alcohol intake is required before your blood test, we will send personalized instructions via email once your order is confirmed. However, most tests can be taken without fasting.
When will I get my results/how will I receive my results?
Results are typically processed within 2-3 working days. If a sample is sent over the weekend (which we do not recommend), results will be available 2-3 days after Monday. Once your results and personalized report are ready, you will receive an email notification to log in to the Welzo online platform and view them.
When should you use a menopause blood test?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as every woman’s experience of menopause is unique. If you’re noticing any changes that concern you, such as irregular periods or hot flashes, it’s important to make an appointment with your doctor. They can perform tests to rule out other conditions and, if needed, recommend treatments to help alleviate your symptoms.

A menopause blood test is one of the tools your doctor may use to diagnose or rule out menopause, but other tests, such as a pelvic exam or ultrasound, may also be required.

Can a menopause blood test also detect perimenopause?
There are several types of menopause blood tests available, all of which measure key hormones: follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and oestradiol. As a woman approaches menopause, FSH levels rise while oestradiol levels decrease. A menopause blood test can provide your doctor with valuable insight into where you are in your menopausal journey.

However, it’s important to remember that menopause is a gradual process, not a single event, and hormone levels can fluctuate significantly during perimenopause (the years leading up to menopause). As a result, a single blood test may not provide a definitive answer. If your doctor suspects you’re in perimenopause, they may recommend repeating the test in a few months to track any changes in your hormone levels.

What if my results show that I’m outside the normal range?
If your results fall outside the normal range and cause concern, it is crucial that you contact your GP or emergency services immediately by calling 111 or 999. Please note: If you feel unwell or are worried about your health, you are responsible for seeking medical attention without waiting for test results.

Disclaimer: If your test results are abnormal, we are not responsible for follow-up treatments or notifying a healthcare professional. By using our service, you agree to independently take the necessary steps to consult a healthcare provider.

Where does my information go, and is the system secure?
Once you register on our platform, your details are securely encrypted and pseudonymized. Your sample will be sent to our lab and registered using an encrypted HL7 file (Health Level Seven International), a set of standards for exchanging and managing electronic health records (EHRs). To enhance security and privacy, your data and sample will be pseudonymized, meaning a unique, unidentifiable alphanumeric code will be assigned to your account, ensuring the confidentiality of your information.
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Menopause Blood Test
£49.00