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Ultimate PCOS Blood Test for Women

Ultimate PCOS Blood Test for Women

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An advanced blood test designed to help women understand the hormonal, metabolic, and inflammatory patterns commonly associated with PCOS and cycle health.

WHY THIS TEST STANDS OUT

  • Comprehensive PCOS-focused biomarker panel covering hormones, metabolism, cholesterol, inflammation, and stress response
  • Provides insight into androgen balance, ovulatory signalling, and metabolic trends
  • Laboratory-grade testing performed in accredited laboratories for reliable results
  • Identifies patterns that influence cycle health, hormone balance, and metabolic resilience
  • Clear results designed to support informed, preventative health decisions
Blood Test Package Options

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Blood collection available in-clinic or through convenient at-home testing options
  • Comprehensive biomarker analysis covering hormones, metabolism, inflammation, and cholesterol patterns
  • Personalised women’s health report explaining your biomarker results
  • Secure online dashboard for easy access to your results anytime

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Could PCOS Be Affecting Your Hormones?

Could hormonal, metabolic, or inflammatory patterns be influencing your cycle health and overall wellbeing?

Irregular periodsInfrequent periodsAbsent periodsHeavy bleedingProlonged cyclesStruggling to conceiveAcnePersistent adult acneOily skin
Hair thinningExcess facial or body hairStubborn weight gainDifficulty losing weightStrong sugar cravingsEnergy crashesFatigueBloating
Mood fluctuationsAnxietyLow moodLow libidoDarkened skin patchesElevated cholesterol historyFamily history of type 2 diabetesIncreased abdominal weight

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

  • Irregular menstrual cycles or missed periods
  • Persistent fatigue or low energy throughout the day
  • Acne or persistent skin breakouts
  • Difficulty losing weight or unexplained weight gain
  • Excess facial or body hair growth
  • Hair thinning or increased hair shedding
  • Mood fluctuations such as irritability or anxiety
  • Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
  • Sugar cravings or unstable energy levels
  • Poor sleep or feeling unrested after sleep

Our advanced PCOS blood panel provides a comprehensive view of the key biomarkers that influence hormonal balance, metabolism, inflammation, and cycle health.

1. Reproductive & Androgen Hormones

Measures key reproductive and androgen hormones including Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), oestradiol, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin, testosterone, SHBG, Free T3, Free T4, and cortisol.

Provides insight into ovulatory signalling, hormone balance, androgen exposure, thyroid activity, and stress response that may influence PCOS physiology.

2. Metabolic & Blood Sugar Control

HbA1c helps assess longer-term blood sugar regulation and metabolic balance.

Provides insight into patterns linked to insulin resistance and metabolic stress that often accompany PCOS-like physiology.

3. Cholesterol & Lipid Profile

Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and the total cholesterol/HDL ratio provide an overview of lipid balance.

These markers help identify metabolic and cardiovascular trends often associated with hormonal and metabolic disruption.

4. Inflammation & Protein Balance

C-Reactive Protein (CRP), albumin, total protein, and the CRP/Albumin ratio provide insight into inflammatory load and protein balance.

This helps contextualise metabolic strain and inflammatory patterns linked to hormonal imbalance.

All 21 Biomarkers Included

Cholesterol

● LDL cholesterol

● Non-HDL cholesterol

● HDL cholesterol

● Total cholesterol

● Total cholesterol/HDL ratio

● Triglycerides

Hormones

● Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)

● Free T3

● Free T4

● Oestradiol

● Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

● Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

● Progesterone

● Prolactin

● Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

● Testosterone

● Cortisol

Proteins

● C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

● Albumin

● Total Protein

● CRP/Albumin Ratio

Diabetes

● HbA1c

70%+

of women with PCOS-related hormone or metabolic patterns remain undiagnosed or unexplored despite experiencing symptoms.

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🔋 Metabolic Energy

Metabolic & Lipids

Analysing the interaction between your cardiovascular trends and hormonal metabolic signalling.

Metabolic Health Scanner

HbA1c (Blood Sugar) 5.4%
Triglycerides 1.8 mmol/L
HDL (Good) Cholesterol 1.2 mmol/L

Full Lipid Profile

Total Cholesterol 5.2 Borderline
LDL Cholesterol 3.4 Healthy
Chol/HDL Ratio 4.3 Elevated

What This Means

Metabolic health and lipid balance are closely linked to hormonal signalling. Your elevated triglyceride-to-HDL ratio suggests early patterns often associated with insulin resistance, even while fasting glucose remains stable.

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Assessing cholesterol markers together provides insight into cardiovascular and metabolic trends that are often overlooked in standard PCOS discussions.

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Metabolic & Cholesterol Patterns

Why it matters

Metabolic health and lipid balance are closely linked to hormonal signalling. Altered cholesterol and triglyceride patterns are commonly associated with insulin resistance and androgen imbalance, even in women who appear otherwise healthy.

Assessing cholesterol markers together provides insight into cardiovascular and metabolic trends that are often overlooked in PCOS discussions.

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🔘 Hormonal Balance

Reproductive Patterns

Analysing the interaction between ovarian signalling and androgen availability.

Androgen Profile

Testosterone
2.8 Elevated
SHBG
32.0 Low
Free Androgen Index
8.75% High

Cycle Signalling

AMH
42.5 pmol/L
Polycystic High
LH/FSH Ratio
2.4:1
Elevated LH

What This Means

PCOS is not defined by one hormone. Your results show elevated androgen exposure coupled with high AMH and a skewed LH/FSH ratio, patterns commonly associated with reduced ovulatory frequency.

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By measuring hormones alongside binding proteins, this panel provides insight into actual androgen exposure rather than just total levels.

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Reproductive & Androgen Hormones

Why it matters

PCOS is not defined by one hormone. It is shaped by the interaction between ovarian signalling, pituitary control, and androgen availability.

By measuring reproductive hormones alongside testosterone and binding proteins, this panel provides insight into ovulatory signalling, hormone balance, and androgen exposure rather than relying on isolated markers.

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🌪 Context & Stress

Thyroid & Stress

Analysing metabolic fuel production and the internal stress response balance.

Internal Signalling Load

REST STRAIN
420 nmol/L
MODERATE CORTISOL LOAD

Thyroid Output

FREE T4
14.2 pmol/L
FREE T3
3.8 pmol/L

What This Means

Chronic stress load can quietly blunt metabolic signalling. Your results show adequate thyroid production, but elevated cortisol levels suggest your body is in a persistent "alert" state which can influence cycle regularity.

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This section provides essential context for cycle disruption and energy changes that standard thyroid tests often miss.

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Thyroid & Stress Signalling

Why it matters

Thyroid hormones and stress response influence metabolic rate, insulin sensitivity, and reproductive hormone balance. Sub-optimal thyroid function or chronic stress can amplify PCOS-like patterns without being routinely assessed.

This section provides essential context for cycle disruption, energy changes, and hormonal variability.

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🛡️ System Integrity

Inflammation & Protein

Analysing chronic low-grade inflammatory load and systemic transport protein balance.

Protein Load & Ratios

CRP Score
0.8 QUIET
CRP/Albumin
0.02 STABLE

Transport Proteins

Albumin 45 g/L OPTIMAL
Total Protein 72 g/L BALANCED

What This Means

Inflammatory load can influence insulin sensitivity and hormone conversion. Low-grade inflammation often accompanies metabolic disruption, but your results indicate a stable protein transport environment with quiet inflammatory markers.

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Assessing inflammatory proteins alongside albumin allows systemic patterns to be evaluated rather than viewing inflammation in isolation.

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Inflammation & Protein Balance

Why it matters

Low-grade inflammation often accompanies metabolic and hormonal disruption. Inflammatory load can influence insulin sensitivity, hormone conversion, and long-term health outcomes.

Assessing inflammatory proteins alongside albumin allows patterns to be evaluated rather than viewing inflammation in isolation.

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📊 Glycaemic Balance

Blood Sugar Control

Analysing longer-term glucose regulation patterns associated with metabolic health.

3-Month Glycaemic Trend

5.4% HbA1c Level
✓ Healthy Range
(4.0% - 5.6%)

What This Means

Insulin resistance is frequently discussed in PCOS, but rarely measured early. Long-term blood sugar trends can influence ovarian signalling and metabolic health well before shifts appear in standard tests. Your HbA1c result of 5.4% indicates your body is currently regulating glucose effectively over the long term.

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This marker provides insight into longer-term glucose regulation rather than short-term fluctuations, offering a more stable view of your metabolic resilience.

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Blood Sugar & Metabolic Control

Why it matters

Insulin resistance is frequently discussed in PCOS, but rarely measured early. Long-term blood sugar trends can influence ovarian signalling, androgen production, and metabolic health well before diabetes is diagnosed.

This marker provides insight into longer-term glucose regulation rather than short-term fluctuations.

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 PCOS Blood Test for women?

A PCOS Blood Test measures key biomarkers linked to hormones, metabolism, inflammation, and blood sugar balance. It helps provide a clearer understanding of the biological patterns that can influence cycle health and PCOS-related symptoms.

What biomarkers are included in the PCOS Blood Test?

This test analyses 21 biomarkers including reproductive hormones, cholesterol markers, metabolic indicators, inflammatory proteins, and blood sugar markers such as AMH, testosterone, SHBG, cholesterol profile, CRP, and HbA1c.

Who should consider taking a PCOS Blood Test?

This test may be helpful for women experiencing irregular cycles, acne, excess hair growth, weight changes, fatigue, or other symptoms commonly associated with hormonal imbalance and PCOS.

How often should women take a PCOS Blood Test?

Many women take this test as a baseline assessment of their hormonal and metabolic health. Others repeat testing periodically to monitor hormone patterns and track improvements over time.

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