
Estradiol, FSH, LH, prolactin, and progesterone. For women with infertility, menstrual disorders, or menopausal symptoms.
The Female Hormones Blood Test helps to understand hormonal balance in women and identify hormonal imbalances that can affect health and well-being. This test measures the five most important female sex hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle, fertility, mood, and overall health. It is essential for detecting hormonal disruptions that can cause various health problems, such as menstrual disorders, fertility issues, and hormone-related conditions.
This test is suitable if you experience infertility, menopausal symptoms, suspect early menopause, have an irregular menstrual cycle, experience headaches or menstrual disorders, have menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings, or want to rule out pregnancy complications. The test provides insight into whether your hormones are balanced and helps identify conditions such as PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), early menopause, hyperprolactinemia, or other hormonal disorders. For women using birth control pills: stop at least two months before the test for accurate results.
The results provide a complete picture of your hormonal status. This test measures:
This information helps gynecologists and endocrinologists to advise targeted treatment for fertility problems, menstrual disorders, or menopausal symptoms.
Elevated FSH (especially above 25-30 IU/L) may indicate reduced ovarian reserve, early menopause, or ovarian failure. Elevated LH with normal/low FSH may suggest PCOS. Elevated prolactin (hyperprolactinemia) can lead to irregular menstruation, absence of ovulation, milk production outside of pregnancy, and is caused by stress, medication, or a pituitary tumor. Very high estradiol can occur in estrogen-producing tumors or PCOS. These abnormalities require further investigation and treatment.
Low estradiol indicates menopause, ovarian failure, or hypothalamic amenorrhea (absence of menstruation due to stress/low weight). Low progesterone in the second half of the cycle indicates anovulation or a luteal phase defect, which makes conception difficult. Low LH and FSH can indicate hypothalamic or pituitary problems. Very low hormones in young women can indicate hypothalamic amenorrhea due to extreme exercise, low weight, or stress. These conditions are often treatable with hormone supplementation, lifestyle adjustments, or fertility treatment. Results are available within 24 hours.
Answers to what people usually want to know.
After ordering we generate a referral letter and email you the instructions. You pick a collection point yourself and book an appointment there. Blood is drawn at the location, processed at the lab, and your result arrives digitally.
Usually very quickly. Collection points typically have slots within a few days, sometimes even same-day. It depends on how busy the location is. For a few specialist analyses we first ship collection materials, which takes a bit longer.
At most collection points yes. Some accept walk-ins. This is clearly indicated per location. You choose the location that works best for you.
€120.00EUR
That depends on the test. Whether fasting is required, and from what time, is clearly stated in the instructions you receive after ordering. No surprises at the counter.
It varies per analysis: from same-day to a few working days. Standard values often come back quickly; analyses that go to an external lab can take a bit longer. You get an email with a link to your digital result, including a short explanation per value.
We work with 1,000+ collection points across the Netherlands. After ordering you'll see which locations near you are available and you pick where you'd like to go.
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