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Female Hormones Blood Test

Female Hormones Blood Test

Women
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The Female Hormones Blood Test provides a clear overview of the hormones that influence menstrual health, energy, mood, and metabolic balance. By analysing key hormone-related biomarkers together, it helps reveal patterns that may be affecting how your body feels and functions.

WHY THIS TEST STANDS OUT

  • Measures 10 key hormone biomarkers
  • Reveals patterns affecting mood, energy, and cycle health
  • Laboratory-grade blood testing for reliable results
  • Highlights trends beyond basic reference ranges
  • Clear results to help you understand your hormones
Blood Test Package Options

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • In-clinic or at-home blood collection options
  • Comprehensive hormone biomarker analysis
  • Personalised female hormone health report
  • Secure online access to your results

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Understanding Your Hormonal Health

Could hormone imbalances be affecting your energy, mood, and menstrual cycle?

FatiguePersistent fatigueBrain fogPoor concentrationMood fluctuationsAnxietyLow moodIrritabilityPoor sleep
Night sweatsLow libidoChanges in cycle lengthIrregular periodsHeavy periodsPainful periodsWorsening PMSStruggling to conceive
Hair thinningAcneStubborn weight gainDifficulty building muscleEnergy crashesBreast tenderness outside cyclePost-pill cycle disruptionReduced ovulation signs

The Blood Test, Explained

From sample to results, your health insights in three clear steps.

1

Provide Your Sample

Attend a clinic for a professional blood draw or use a convenient at-home collection kit, with simple instructions to guide you through the process.

2

Detailed Analysis

Your sample is reviewed in UKAS-accredited labs, measuring a wide range of blood markers connected to women’s hormones, metabolism, nutrient levels, and inflammation.

3

Explore Your Results

Receive a tailored report through a secure online dashboard, presenting your results clearly with practical guidance to support long-term health.

4

Nutritionist Appointment

Discuss your results in a 1:1 online consultation with a qualified nutritionist, focusing on practical, personalised guidance.

5

Retest & Track Progress

Re-test after 6 months to monitor changes, measure improvements, and adjust your health plan over time.

About This Test

  • Feeling lower in energy or more tired than usual
  • Changes in mood, focus, or mental clarity
  • Irregular menstrual cycles or hormonal fluctuations
  • Weight changes or difficulty maintaining weight
  • Skin changes such as breakouts or sensitivity
  • Changes in hair growth or hair thickness
  • Occasional bloating or digestive discomfort
  • Feeling run down more frequently
  • Changes in muscle, bone, or joint comfort
  • Interest in understanding overall hormone health trends

What We Test

This female hormone blood test focuses on 10 key hormone and hormone-related biomarkers that play an important role in menstrual health, energy, mood, metabolism, and overall hormonal balance.

1. Oestrogen & Progesterone Balance

Oestradiol

Progesterone

These hormones are central to menstrual cycle regulation and influence mood, energy, sleep, and overall hormonal rhythm.

2. Ovulation & Cycle Signalling Hormones

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

LH and FSH help regulate ovulation and cycle phases and provide insight into how the brain and ovaries communicate across the menstrual cycle.

3. Androgen Hormones

Total Testosterone

Free Testosterone

DHEA-S

These hormones contribute to energy, libido, muscle strength, mood, and metabolic balance. Measuring both total and free testosterone helps provide a clearer picture of androgen activity.

4. Hormone Transport & Availability

SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)

Albumin

These proteins influence how much hormone is available for use in the body by regulating hormone binding and transport in the bloodstream.

5. Pituitary Hormone Regulation

Prolactin

Prolactin plays a role in reproductive signalling and can influence menstrual patterns, cycle regularity, and overall hormonal balance.

How results are presented

Results are reported using appropriate reference ranges and are designed to highlight patterns, relationships, and trends rather than focusing solely on whether a value is “in range”.

This test is intended to support understanding and awareness of hormonal health and does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment.

73%+

of women experience hormone fluctuations that may influence energy, mood, menstrual cycles, and overall wellbeing at different stages of life.

Hormonal balance
Cycle health
Energy & mood
Early insight
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Hormonal Balance

Measuring the key hormones that drive female physiology and biological regulation.

Key Markers

Oestradiol340Optimal
Progesterone28.5Healthy
LH5.2In Range
FSH4.8Optimal
Testosterone1.2Normal
Prolactin210Optimal

Why it matters

Hormonal imbalance doesn’t appear overnight. It builds quietly, long before it’s labelled, dismissed, or normalised. Fatigue, mood changes, stubborn weight, disrupted sleep, and cycle changes are often early biological signals.

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Hormonal Balance

Why it matters

Hormonal imbalance doesn’t appear overnight. It builds quietly, long before it’s labelled, dismissed, or normalised. Fatigue, mood changes, stubborn weight, disrupted sleep, and cycle changes are often treated as “just life” rather than early biological signals.

This test strips away guesswork by measuring the hormones that actually drive female physiology, showing how effectively your body is producing, regulating, and responding to hormonal signals right now.

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🧬 Cycle Tracking

Cycle & Fertility Signalling

Exposing whether hormonal signalling is aligned or dysfunction is developing beneath the surface.

Markers Analysed

LH12.4Optimal
FSH6.8Healthy
Oestradiol420In Range
Progesterone32.1Optimal
Prolactin185Normal
AMH14.5Optimal

Hormonal Signalling

By measuring pituitary and ovarian hormones together, this test exposes whether hormonal signalling is truly aligned, or whether subtle dysfunction is already developing beneath the surface, long before it turns into a diagnosis.

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Cycle & Fertility Signalling

Why it matters

A “regular” cycle does not automatically mean a healthy one. Ovulation, hormone timing, and brain to ovary communication are frequently assumed rather than verified.

By measuring pituitary and ovarian hormones together, this test exposes whether hormonal signalling is truly aligned, or whether subtle dysfunction is already developing beneath the surface, long before it turns into a diagnosis.

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⚡ Fuel & Drive

Androgens & Availability

Assessing true hormone availability beyond surface numbers for libido and cognitive drive.

Hormone Availability

Total Test1.4Healthy
Free Test0.038Optimal
DHEA-S6.2Optimal
SHBG42In Range
Albumin45Optimal
FAI3.3Healthy

Hormone Availability

This test looks beyond surface numbers to assess true hormone availability. Binding proteins can quietly block hormone action even when blood levels appear “normal”, meaning biological drive depends on what is actually free to use.

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Androgens & Hormone Availability

Why it matters

Women are routinely told testosterone “isn’t relevant” or that symptoms only matter when levels are extreme. That assumption is wrong.

Energy, libido, muscle tone, motivation, and cognitive drive are influenced not just by hormone levels, but by how much is actually available for the body to use. Binding proteins can quietly block hormone action even when blood levels appear “normal”.

This test looks beyond surface numbers to assess true hormone availability.

Kat Bright - Nutritionist

Meet Kate Bright

Our Partner Nutritionist

Kat Bright is a dedicated nutritional therapist with a special interest in women's health. She is passionate about uncovering the root causes of low energy, digestive issues, hormonal imbalances, and weight concerns.

Kat takes a holistic, evidence-based approach, working closely with women to identify underlying issues and create sustainable strategies for lasting change. She particularly enjoys analysing blood test results to gain deeper insights, allowing her to take a highly personalised approach to care.

Her goal is simple: to empower women to build healthy habits, restore confidence in their bodies, and achieve vibrant well-being.

With Kat's support, your test results become more than just numbers on a page – they become a roadmap to lasting change.

Our Partner Clinic Locations

We work with a network of trusted partner clinics across the UK to provide convenient access to testing and professional support. Browse the locations below to see where our services are currently available.

Your results, clearly explained

Understand Your Biomarkers and What They Mean for Your Long Term Health

Your Nudae longevity blood test gives you a detailed breakdown of hormones, nutrients, inflammation, metabolic health, and key markers linked to energy, mood, fertility, and prevention.

You'll receive a clear, science backed report that helps you understand what's optimal, what needs attention, and what could be influencing how you feel day to day.

FAQ's

What is a Hormone Balance Blood Test for women?

A Hormone Balance Blood Test measures key hormones involved in female physiology, including reproductive hormones, androgen levels, and hormone binding proteins. It helps reveal how effectively your body is producing, regulating, and responding to hormonal signals.

What biomarkers are included in this Hormone Balance Test?

This test evaluates several important hormone markers including Oestradiol, Progesterone, Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Prolactin, Total Testosterone, Free Testosterone, DHEA-S, SHBG, and Albumin to provide a comprehensive view of hormonal balance.

Who should take a Hormone Balance Blood Test?

This test is designed for women who want to better understand their hormonal health, especially those experiencing fatigue, mood fluctuations, cycle changes, sleep disruption, reduced libido, or unexplained weight changes.

How often should women take a Hormone Balance Test?

Many women use this test as a baseline assessment of their hormonal health. Others repeat testing periodically to track hormone changes over time or monitor how lifestyle, nutrition, or treatments affect hormone balance.

How should I prepare for a Hormone Balance Blood Test?

Preparation instructions may vary depending on the testing method, but testing is often recommended at a specific time of the menstrual cycle to ensure accurate hormone measurement. Following the preparation guidance provided with the test will help ensure reliable results.

What can I learn from my hormone test results?

Your results provide insight into hormonal balance, ovulation signalling, androgen activity, and hormone availability. This information can help identify patterns that may influence energy, mood, metabolism, fertility, and overall wellbeing.

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