Hormone Health
Understand the hormonal changes driving menopause symptoms such as hot flushes, cycle changes, sleep disruption, and mood shifts.
Gain clarity and confidence through menopause with the Biosensitive® Menopause Blood Test, a comprehensive assessment designed to help you understand your hormonal balance and overall health during this key life stage.
This test identifies whether your symptoms such as hot flushes, mood swings, low energy, or sleep changes are linked to hormonal fluctuations, thyroid imbalance, or nutritional deficiencies. With clear, clinical insights, you will have the information you need to make informed decisions about treatment, HRT, or lifestyle changes to restore balance and support long-term wellbeing.
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Click on each biomarker to see what it does and how it can influence your health.
The main form of oestrogen. Levels naturally decline during menopause, contributing to symptoms such as hot flushes, mood changes, vaginal dryness, and sleep disruption.
Progesterone falls significantly during the menopausal transition. Low levels can lead to anxiety, low mood, poor sleep, and changes in cycle patterns before periods stop completely.
FSH rises as the ovaries become less responsive, making it one of the most reliable hormonal markers of menopause.
Works alongside FSH to regulate ovulation. Elevated LH can signal ovarian decline and helps confirm menopausal status.
Important for libido, mood, muscle strength, and energy. Levels often decline during menopause, contributing to fatigue, low motivation, and reduced sexual desire.
A protein that binds to sex hormones. SHBG levels influence how much free, active testosterone is available, vital for understanding symptoms related to low energy or libido.
A calculation that reflects the amount of active testosterone available in the body. Useful for identifying androgen deficiency or imbalance.
The main screening marker for thyroid health. Thyroid dysfunction can cause symptoms that overlap with menopause, including fatigue, low mood, weight changes, and temperature sensitivity.
Shows how much active thyroid hormone is available. Together with TSH, it helps detect underactive or overactive thyroid function.
Supports immune health, mood stability, bone strength, and hormone regulation. Levels often decline with age and can intensify menopausal symptoms such as fatigue and muscle weakness.
Essential for energy, nerve function, cognitive clarity, and red blood cell production. Low B12 can worsen fatigue, brain fog, and mood fluctuations during menopause.
Important for cell health, mood balance, and energy production. Low folate may contribute to exhaustion, irritability, or poor concentration.
Represents iron stores. Low ferritin can cause fatigue, shortness of breath, hair thinning, and poor exercise tolerance, symptoms often mistaken for menopause-related fatigue.
The body’s main stress hormone. Elevated or low cortisol levels can influence sleep, mood, weight gain (especially around the abdomen), and energy, all commonly affected during menopause.
These markers help you understand how hormonal changes, thyroid function, and key nutrient levels are influencing your menopause symptoms. Together, they provide a clear picture of what’s driving changes in mood, energy, sleep, and overall wellbeing during this transition.
Understand the hormonal changes driving menopause symptoms such as hot flushes, cycle changes, sleep disruption, and mood shifts.
Assess the hormones that influence libido, energy, motivation, and overall emotional wellbeing during the menopausal transition.
Identify thyroid imbalances that often mimic or worsen menopause symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, low mood, and temperature sensitivity.
Check essential nutrients that support bone health, immune function, cognition, and energy stability throughout menopause.
A simple three-step process to get clinically led insights into your health.
Order your Menopause 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.
This test can be done via a finger prick or venous blood draw. If you select a venous blood draw, 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.
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.
If you have any other questions please reach out to us directly.
This test measures the key hormones and nutrients that change during menopause, including oestradiol, progesterone, FSH, LH, testosterone, SHBG, FAI, thyroid hormones (TSH & Free T4), cortisol, vitamin D, vitamin B12, folate, and ferritin. These markers help explain symptoms such as hot flushes, mood swings, low energy, sleep issues, and changes in cycle patterns.
This test helps identify hormonal patterns associated with menopause, including low oestrogen, low progesterone, elevated FSH and LH, and changes in thyroid or androgen levels. Combined with your symptoms and age, these results can help clarify where you are in the menopausal transition.
This test is ideal for women experiencing menopause symptoms such as hot flushes, irregular or absent periods, mood changes, low libido, fatigue, poor sleep, or weight fluctuations. It’s also suitable for those considering HRT or wanting a clear assessment of their hormonal health.
If you are still having periods, we recommend testing on day 3 of your menstrual cycle for the most accurate hormonal interpretation. If your cycles are irregular or you are already in menopause (no periods for 12 months), you can take the test at any time.
No fasting is required. You can take your sample at any time of day.
You can either opt for a finger prick or venous blood draw. If you opt for a venous blood draw, you can either choose to have a at home visit or arrange for the blood collection yourself.
Results are typically ready within 2–5 working days once we receive your sample. You will be notified as soon as your report is uploaded.
Yes, this test provides our clinical team with the information they need about you in order to be able to make an assessment. A follow up consultation is required.
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