Take The Guesswork Out.

Rebalance
Whatever is causing your fluctuations, our tests can pinpoint exactly where the hormonal issues are and how to best rebalance them.
Above & Beyond
Our test also includes a Thyroid test, so that you can get the full picture and are not left wondering what else it may be.

Is this test for me?
Take the Female Hormones Test if you want to focus on your:
- Energy
- Long Term Health
- Fertility
- Mood
- Sleep

Did you know?
The amount and levels of hormones change daily. The sex hormones, oestrogen and testosterone, are secreted in short bursts — pulses — which vary from hour to hour and even minute to minute!
Decode your sample in 3 steps.
1. Order your kit

Choose the test which suits you best and order online. There are lots of different delivery options to suit how urgently you need the test. Choose the option which suits you best at checkout. If you order before 3pm your order will be dispatched on the same day.
2. Send your sample

Once you receive your kit, register your barcode and take the sample by following the instruction manual. We also have videos available to make the process easier. Place the sample in the package and send off to the lab. Check out more on the Shipment & Returns page.
3. Download your reports

Your results will be processed within 48 hours from the time they are received by the lab. You will get a notification to your email once the report is ready! Then you can access the report and even book an appointment with one of our partners if you need more information.
Hormone Analysis
Hormones are your body’s chemical messengers. They are produced in the endocrine glands, and travel around your bloodstream to help control many of your body’s major processes, including metabolism and reproduction. When you have a hormonal imbalance, you have either too much or too little of a certain hormone. Even small changes can have serious effects throughout your whole body. This test will provide you with an in-depth analysis on the main hormones causing major health problems if imbalanced.
Oestradiol
Oestradiol is a hormone and the more potent form of oestrogen in the body. It is mainly released by the ovaries, but the adrenals and testicles also release a small amount. Oestradiol is important for the growth and development of the reproductive system — it also helps thicken the uterine wall to allow fertilised eggs to implant.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
FSH is a hormone made by the pituitary gland, an important gland for growth and development. In women, FSH regulates the menstrual cycle. It stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries and produces oestrogen. FSH levels can change in response to conditions which impact fertility. In women, such conditions include Primary ovarian insufficiency and Polysistic ovary syndrome
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
LH is a hormone made by the pituitary gland, an important gland for growth and development. In women, LH regulates the menstrual cycle. Following the rise in oestrogen by FSH, LH stimulates the ovaries to release the egg. LH levels can change in response to conditions which impact fertility. Similar to FSH, LH may be elevated due to Polysistic ovary syndrome or other conditions which impact the ovaries.
Progesterone
Progesterone is a hormone which aids in the development of the reproductive system. The corpus luteum, an endocrine gland in the ovaries, produces progesterone. The main function of progesterone is to prepare the body for pregnancy. It thickens the lining of the uterus which helps accept a fertilised egg. Progesterone levels fall if fertilisation does not occur, causing menstrual bleeding to begin.
Prolactin