Advanced Female Hormone Blood Test
The Biosensitive® Advanced Female Hormone Blood Test helps you understand how hormonal, thyroid, and nutritional imbalances may be affecting your energy, mood, fertility, and overall wellbeing. This comprehensive test identifies key factors behind symptoms such as fatigue, irregular cycles, or low libido, giving you clear, science-led insight into your health. Once reviewed by our clinical team, your results include professional interpretation and guidance to help you restore hormonal balance, improve vitality, and make confident, informed decisions about your body.
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Which biomarkers are tested?
Click on each biomarker to see what it does and how it can influence your hormone health.
The main form of oestrogen in women. It’s central to cycle regularity, mood, vaginal health, bone density and overall hormonal balance.
Balances oestrogen, supports sleep and calm, and is crucial for the second half of your cycle and fertility.
Triggers ovulation and helps assess ovarian function and conditions like PCOS.
Reflects how hard your brain has to work to stimulate the ovaries — useful in perimenopause and fertility assessments.
Influences strength, muscle mass, libido and energy; imbalances may drive acne or hair changes.
A transport protein that controls how much free, active sex hormone is available in your body.
A hormone linked to breastfeeding, but high levels can also affect periods, fertility and mood.
Your main stress hormone, impacting sleep, energy, belly fat and blood sugar regulation.
A signal from the brain to the thyroid gland that helps screen for underactive or overactive thyroid.
The main hormone produced by the thyroid; helps assess how well the gland itself is working.
Supports immunity, mood, bone health and hormone function; very commonly low in the UK.
Essential for energy, nerves and red blood cell production; often low in vegans and vegetarians.
Works with B12 in energy production and cell repair; important in fertility and pregnancy.
Your iron storage marker — low levels are linked with fatigue, hair thinning and shortness of breath.
Why These Markers Matter for Your Hormones
Hormone health
Address imbalances driving changes in mood, energy, cycle regularity and weight.
BIOMARKERS CHECKED
Oestradiol (E2), Progesterone, LH, FSH, Total Testosterone, SHBG, Prolactin
Stress & adrenal health
See how everyday stress may be impacting your hormones and recovery.
BIOMARKERS CHECKED
Cortisol
Thyroid health
Understand how your thyroid is influencing metabolism, temperature and energy.
BIOMARKERS CHECKED
TSH, Free T4
Nutritional health
Check the key nutrients your body needs for stable hormones, immunity and energy.
BIOMARKERS CHECKED
Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Folate (Vitamin B9), Ferritin
How it works
A simple three-step process to get clinically led insights into your health.
Order your test
Order your Advanced Female Hormone Test and we will send your kit to you the following day. You will then be sent a link to book in your nurse visit if you have opted for this service.
Provide your blood sample
You can choose either to have one of our nurses visit you at your home or workplace for a venous blood draw, or you can arrange the blood draw yourself. Around 98% of our patients choose to use our nurse service.
Your results
Once your sample is sent back to us using the prepaid envelope in your test kit, we will produce your results within 3-5 days. You will be provided with a doctors report based on your results.
FAQ – Advanced Female Hormone Test
If you have any other questions please reach out to us directly.
1. What does this hormone test measure?
This test measures 14 key biomarkers that influence your menstrual cycle, fertility, mood, energy, metabolism and overall hormone balance.
It includes female sex hormones, thyroid markers, stress hormones and essential nutrients that impact hormone production.
2. Who is this test suitable for?
This test is designed for women who want clarity around symptoms such as irregular periods, PMS, fatigue, mood changes, perimenopause symptoms, low libido, weight changes or fertility concerns.
It’s also useful if you’re tracking your hormone health proactively.
3. Do I need to take this test on a specific day of my cycle?
For the most accurate hormone insights, testing is recommended between days 3–5 of your menstrual cycle.
If you don’t have periods, or your cycle is irregular, you can test on any day.
4. How is the test done?
The test requires a simple blood sample, which is analysed in our CQC certified laboratory. The blood sample for this test is collected via a venous blood draw.
5. Do I need to fast before the test?
No fasting is required for this specific hormone panel.
6. How do I collect the blood sample?
Nurse home visit or you can arrange a venous blood draw yourself. Our Nurse home visit is highly recommended, a qualified nurse collects your blood sample for you and brings it back to our lab.
7. How long do results take?
Yes. Although testosterone is often thought of as a male hormone, it also plays an important role in women’s health, including fertility, bone strength, energy, and libido.
8. What can this test help explain?
This test can give clarity around:
- Irregular or absent periods
- PMS or mood changes
- Low energy or fatigue
- Hair thinning or skin changes
- Weight fluctuations
- Suspected PCOS
- Perimenopause symptoms
- Fertility and ovulation patterns
9. Can I take this test if I’m on hormonal contraception?
Yes, but hormonal birth control can affect some results, especially Oestradiol, Progesterone, LH, FSH and SHBG.
Your report will explain how to interpret results if you’re using contraception such as the pill, implant, patch or hormonal IUD.
10. I’m trying to conceive, is this test suitable?
Absolutely.
It helps assess ovulation status, ovarian function, thyroid health, stress hormones and nutrient levels — all of which play key roles in fertility.
