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Hormones & Metabolism

Testosterone, oestrogen, cortisol, and metabolic markers for hormonal balance

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Endocrinology

Combined thyroid and hormonal health assessment

🧪 13 biomarkers
📁 2 categories
💉 Blood sample
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Thyroid Health 5 markers
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Free Thyroxine Free Tri-iodothyronine Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody
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Hormonal Health 8 markers
Oestradiol Follicle Stimulating Hormone Luteinising Hormone Progesterone Prolactin Testosterone Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Free Androgen Index
💡 Why Choose This Panel?

Hormones and thyroid work together. This combined panel reveals how both systems interact to affect energy, mood, weight, and fertility.

£XX Blood draw at our clinic included
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Endocrinology PlusMost Comprehensive

Comprehensive endocrine assessment with stress and fertility markers

✓ Includes everything in Endocrinology, plus:
🧪 18 biomarkers
📁 5 categories
💉 Blood sample
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Thyroid Health 5 markers
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Free Thyroxine Free Tri-iodothyronine Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody
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Hormonal Health 8 markers
Oestradiol Follicle Stimulating Hormone Luteinising Hormone Progesterone Prolactin Testosterone Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Free Androgen Index
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Diabetes Health 2 markers
HbA1c Insulin
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Stress 2 markers
Cortisol DHEA-S
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Female Reproductive Health 1 marker
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
💡 Why Choose This Panel?

The complete hormonal picture including ovarian reserve (AMH), stress hormones, and insulin resistance markers.

£XX Blood draw at our clinic included
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Hormonal Health

Reproductive hormone panel for both men and women

🧪 9 biomarkers
📁 1 category
💉 Blood sample
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Hormonal Health 9 markers
Oestradiol Follicle Stimulating Hormone Luteinising Hormone Progesterone Prolactin Testosterone Free Testosterone Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Free Androgen Index
💡 Why Choose This Panel?

Reproductive hormone monitoring for fertility, menopause, or general hormonal balance checks.

£XX Blood draw at our clinic included
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Stress

Adrenal function and stress hormone assessment

🧪 2 biomarkers
📁 1 category
💉 Blood sample
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Stress Hormones 2 markers
Cortisol DHEA-S
💡 Why Choose This Panel?

Burnout, anxiety, poor recovery? Cortisol and DHEA-S reveal how your adrenal glands are coping with chronic stress.

£XX Blood draw at our clinic included
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Testosterone MonitoringFor Men

Male hormone monitoring panel

🧪 5 biomarkers
📁 1 category
💉 Blood sample
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Male Hormonal Health 5 markers
Testosterone Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Free Androgen Index Free Testosterone Albumin
💡 Why Choose This Panel?

For men on TRT or concerned about testosterone levels. Tracks total and free testosterone plus binding proteins.

£XX Blood draw at our clinic included
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Thyroid

Complete thyroid function assessment

🧪 5 biomarkers
📁 1 category
💉 Blood sample
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Thyroid Health 5 markers
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Free Tri-iodothyronine Free Thyroxine Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody
💡 Why Choose This Panel?

Fatigue, weight changes, feeling cold or anxious? Your thyroid controls metabolism. This panel checks function and autoimmune markers.

£XX Blood draw at our clinic included

Individual Biomarker Tests

Free Testosterone
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The biologically active testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available to tissues for androgenic effects.

T3 Triiodothyronine
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Total T3 in blood (bound and free). Less useful than Free T3 but can help assess thyroid hormone production.

T4 Thyroxine
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Total T4 in blood (bound and free). The main hormone produced by the thyroid gland.

Beta HCG
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Human chorionic gonadotropin beta subunit. Pregnancy marker and tumour marker for certain cancers.

AMH
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone indicates ovarian reserve — the number of eggs remaining. Essential for fertility planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

For accurate results, blood samples should be taken in the morning (before 10am) when hormone levels are most stable. Women should note their menstrual cycle day. We'll advise on optimal timing when you book.
Fasting is not required for most hormone tests. However, if your panel includes insulin or glucose markers, an overnight fast (8-12 hours) is recommended. We'll confirm requirements when booking.
Yes, these panels are suitable for monitoring hormone replacement therapy. For TRT monitoring, test at trough levels (just before your next dose) for accurate assessment.
Most hormone panels return results within 5-7 working days. Some specialist markers like AMH may take slightly longer. You'll be notified when results are ready.
Yes, consultation is available to explain your results. Our team can help you understand what your hormone levels mean and discuss next steps or lifestyle modifications.

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