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Menopause & Perimenopause Blood Test for Women

Menopause & Perimenopause Blood Test for Women

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An advanced blood test designed to help women better understand the biological changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause, analysing key hormones, thyroid function, androgen availability, and nutrient status linked to energy, metabolism, and overall wellbeing.

WHY THIS TEST STANDS OUT

  • Measures key hormones involved in perimenopause and menopause transition
  • Assesses thyroid function and hormone availability for deeper insight
  • Laboratory-grade testing for accurate and reliable results
  • Clear results designed to help you understand hormonal changes during this stage of life
Blood Test Package Options

WHAT’S INCLUDED

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

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Signs of Hormonal Transition

Could shifting hormone patterns be influencing your energy, mood, and overall wellbeing during perimenopause or menopause?

Shortened cyclesSkipped periodsHeavy bleedingNight sweatsHot flushesFatigueEnergy dipsBrain fog
Poor concentrationMood swingsAnxietyLow moodIrritabilityPoor sleepEarly wakingLow libido
Vaginal drynessJoint achesWeight gainIncreased abdominal weightHair thinningDry skinCold sensitivityReduced stress resilience

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
  • Hot flushes or night sweats
  • Shifts in mood, focus, or mental clarity
  • Changes in menstrual cycles or irregular periods
  • Weight changes or difficulty maintaining weight
  • Skin changes such as dryness or sensitivity
  • Changes in hair thickness or increased hair shedding
  • Sleep disturbances or difficulty staying asleep
  • Joint, muscle, or bone discomfort

Our advanced blood panel provides a comprehensive view of key biomarkers that influence hormonal transition, thyroid activity, metabolism, and overall wellbeing during perimenopause and menopause.

1. Reproductive Hormones

Measures key female hormones including oestradiol (estrogen), progesterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), and prolactin.

These markers provide insight into hormonal signalling and patterns related to cycle changes, mood, and energy during perimenopause and menopause.

2. Androgen Hormones & Availability

Total testosterone, free testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), and albumin help assess androgen activity and hormone availability in the body.

These markers help reveal how much hormone is biologically available and how hormone signalling may influence energy, strength, and libido.

3. Thyroid Function

Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free T3, and free T4 provide insight into thyroid activity, which regulates metabolism, temperature control, and energy production.

Assessing thyroid signalling alongside reproductive hormones helps provide context for fatigue, weight change, and metabolic balance.

4. Nutrient Status

Iron and vitamin B12 are essential nutrients involved in oxygen transport, neurological function, and energy production.

Evaluating these nutrients helps provide additional context for fatigue and overall wellbeing during hormonal transition.

Biomarkers Included

● Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

● Free T3

● Free T4

● Oestradiol / Estrogen

● Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

● Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

● Progesterone

● Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

● Total Testosterone

● Free Testosterone

● Albumin

● Prolactin

● Iron

● Vitamin B12

70%+

of women experience hormonal shifts or metabolic changes during perimenopause and menopause before they are formally recognised or addressed.

Hormonal transition
Energy & metabolism
Optimal vs normal
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✨ Hormonal Health

Hormonal Transition

Analysis of your prolonged biological shift from perimenopause through menopause.

Transition Phase Insight

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Harmony
Cycle Signal
Oestradiol Support

Key Markers Highlights

Oestradiol (Estrogen) Low Out of range
Progesterone Erratic Fluctuating
FSH (Follicle Signal) High Transitioning

What This Means

Your levels indicate a significant shift in hormone production. FSH is trending upward while Oestradiol is inconsistent, confirming the body is actively navigating the perimenopausal transition.

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Menopause is not a moment, but a phase. These erratic signals are the body adapting to changing ovarian reserve.

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Hormonal Transition

Why it matters

Menopause is not a moment. It is a prolonged hormonal transition that can begin years before periods change or stop. During this phase, hormone production becomes inconsistent, signalling becomes erratic, and the body adapts in ways that are often dismissed as “ageing”.

Measuring key reproductive hormones together provides insight into how the body is navigating this transition, rather than relying on symptoms or assumptions alone.

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❄️ Metabolic Health

Thyroid & Metabolic Control

Monitoring the engine of energy production and temperature regulation.

Metabolic Efficiency Insight

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Efficiency
TSH Balance
Active T3 Signal

Thyroid Biomarkers

TSH (Stimulating Hormone) 1.8 Optimal
Free T3 (Active) 3.2 Lower Range
Free T4 (Storage) 14.1 Healthy

What This Means

Your thyroid signalling is healthy, but the active T3 conversion is leaning toward the lower end of the range. This can contribute to common menopause symptoms like persistent fatigue and subtle weight changes.

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During perimenopause, thyroid strain is often overlooked as symptoms like "brain fog" overlap with hormonal shifts.

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Thyroid & Metabolic Control

Why it matters

Thyroid hormones regulate metabolic rate, energy production, temperature control, and hormone sensitivity. During perimenopause and menopause, thyroid strain is frequently overlooked, even though symptoms often overlap.

Assessing thyroid signalling alongside reproductive hormones provides critical context for fatigue, weight change, and temperature dysregulation during this stage of life.

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⚡ Vitality Profile

Androgens & Availability

Assessing the influence of androgens on energy, motivation, and libido.

Vitality Insight

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Vitality
Availability
Binding Context

Androgen Biomarkers

Free Testosterone 0.2% Low Border
SHBG (Binding Globulin) 64 Optimal
Albumin 42 Normal

What This Means

Total testosterone remains within range, but your available (free) testosterone is restricted by binding proteins. This explains why you may feel reduced motivation and energy even if total levels appear normal.

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Binding proteins (SHBG) act as a reservoir. Changes in these proteins directly influence how much hormone is actually accessible to your body.

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Androgens & Hormone Availability

Why it matters

Testosterone remains relevant throughout a woman’s life. It influences energy, strength, motivation, and libido. Changes in binding proteins can reduce hormone availability even when total levels appear unchanged.

This section assesses both total and free androgen levels alongside binding proteins to reveal how much hormone is actually accessible to the body.

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🌿 Nutritional Support

Nutrient Status & Support

Understanding how iron and B vitamins underpin neurological and hormonal health.

Nutritional Balance Insight

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Balance
Iron Stores
B12 Neurological

Key Nutrients

Iron (Ferritin) 95 Healthy
Vitamin B12 240 Low Normal

What This Means

Your iron stores are optimal, supporting oxygen transport. However, Vitamin B12 is at the lower end of the healthy range, which may be contributing to fatigue and cognitive "brain fog" often mistaken for primary menopause symptoms.

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Hormone production is nutrient-dependent. Optimising these markers helps ensure the body has the building blocks it needs during transition.

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Nutrient Status & Hormone Support

Why it matters

Hormone production and metabolism are nutrient-dependent processes. Iron and B vitamins support energy, oxygen transport, and neurological function, all of which can become strained during hormonal transition.

Assessing nutrient status alongside hormones helps contextualise symptoms rather than attributing everything to menopause alone.

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

When should someone consider a menopause or perimenopause blood test?

This test may be helpful for women who want to understand hormonal changes during perimenopause or menopause. It can provide useful insight if you are experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, mood changes, sleep disturbances, or irregular cycles, or if you simply want a clearer picture of your hormonal health during this stage of life.

What does the Menopause & Perimenopause Blood Test measure?

The test analyses 14 key biomarkers related to reproductive hormones, thyroid function, androgen availability, and nutrient status. These markers help provide insight into hormonal balance, metabolism, and overall wellbeing during hormonal transition.

How is the blood sample collected for this test?

Blood samples can be collected at a partner clinic or through an at-home blood collection option depending on the test type. Instructions are provided to ensure the process is simple and convenient.

How are the results delivered and explained?

Your results are provided through a secure online dashboard where each biomarker is displayed alongside reference ranges. The report is designed to help you understand patterns that may influence hormonal balance, energy, and metabolism.

How can this test help during perimenopause or menopause?

By analysing multiple hormone and health markers together, the test helps provide context for changes that may occur during hormonal transition. This information can support a better understanding of how your body is adapting during perimenopause and menopause.

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