Menopause & Amenorrhea Services
Blood test from £225, Blood test & scan package from £325
The Menopause & Amenorrhea Bloods Package is for women experiencing perimenopause and menopause who want to gain clarity during this time.
The comprehensive bloods package looks at key hormones and health markers that can influence menopause symptoms such as hot flushes, low mood, fatigue, weight changes and sleep disruptions.
Through understanding what's happening with your body, you and your healthcare professional can make more informed lifestyle choices, supplements and medications.
£225.00RRP
Why book a Menopause & Amenorrhea Bloods Package?
This package investigates why your periods have stopped or are irregular and to check if menopause or other hormonal issues may be the cause.
Your Well Woman Pelvic Scan
The Well Woman Pelvic Scan is designed to give you an overall idea of your reproductive health by identifying any anomalies. This scan is performed by one of our qualified sonographers with diagnostic scanning experience. The Well Woman Pelvic Scan can help with the detection or exclusion of:
fibroids
ovarian cysts
polycystic ovaries
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
A Pelvic Scan is best performed transvaginally for optimum clarity and results. This means that the sonographer will ask for your consent to insert an ultrasound probe into your vagina. If you choose not to have a transvaginal scan, we may be able to complete the scan transabdominally (by placing an ultrasound probe on the skin of your pelvic area) - but results may not be as accurate.
If you are already under the care of a healthcare provider, do not book this scan. You should discuss any need for a scan with your healthcare provider.
You will receive a clear written report of your scan results, including our recommendation for your next steps. If we recommend a medical follow-up, we can email a copy of your report to your healthcare provider at no extra cost if you provide their contact details.
At your appointment, you will receive physical copies of your images and a diagnostic report as part of the scan. Following the appointment, you will receive a link to download your images and report for FREE via Ultrasound Direct toMOBILE.
This package includes:
The Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Blood Test helps to indicate whether your thyroid is overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underachieve (hypothyroidism).
This blood test measures the level of free thyroxine (FT4) in your bloodstream. This is a key hormone, produced in the thyroid gland, that regulates metabolism, energy levels and overall hormonal balance.
A FSH Blood test measures the level of Follicle Stimulating Hormone in your blood. FSH is produced by the pituitary gland and plays an important role in reproductive health. In women, it helps regulate the menstrual cycle and egg development in the ovaries. In men, it supports sperm production.
LH is produced by the pituitary gland and plays a key role in the reproductive system. This blood test can be used to assess fertility, investigate irregular periods, evaluate menopause and help diagnose hormone imbalances.
17 Beta oestradiol is the primary form of oestrogen in your blood. This blood test can be used to assess fertility, investigate menstrual irregularities and monitor menopause or hormone therapy.
This blood test can be used to monitor certain hormone-producing conditions. It may also be used to rule our pregnancy in people with irregular periods during the perimenopausal transition.
This blood test measures the total amount of testosterone in the bloodstream. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and is also present in females (in smaller amounts).
Prolactin affects your reproductive hormone health. This blood test can be used to investigate symptoms such as irregular periods and infertility.
What you get with Bloods Direct
Fully qualified and regulated healthcare professionals
Fast, reliable blood test results
A comprehensive report with optional online GP consultation
Friendly, supportive and welcoming staff
Preparing for your blood test
Hydrate : Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours before your blood test. This will make the blood draw easier.Make sure the blood draw area is easily accessible: Wear loose clothing that allows access to both arms and hands.If you're on anticoagulant medication, take it after the appointment: If this is not possible, you can take it before the appointment, if it's absolutely essential.Let our clinic team know if you are nervous about needles: They will make sure you're calm and comfortable and do everything they can to make your blood draw quick and simple.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, we will send you the results and recommend that you share these with your GP.
It's not unusual for some bleeding to occur under the skin following your blood test, and sometimes this can extend a little further around the puncture site. If this causes you concern, check with your practice nurse.
As healthcare professionals the health and wellbeing of you and your baby is our priority. There may be occasions when we need to discuss unexpected findings or bad news. If this happens during your scan, our team will ensure you receive the best possible compassionate care delivered to you as sensitively as possible.
We will also recommend your next steps. With your consent, we can contact the local early pregnancy unit or midwife on your behalf where possible. For general health scans, we can email our report and supporting images to your GP.
If after your scan you become concerned about the scan itself or your images and video clips, just call the clinic where you had your scan to discuss any concerns. If the clinic is closed, contact our head office who will be more than happy to help with your query.
There could be occasions where we cannot get.a blood sample from you. This can happen for many reasons, such as not being hydrated enough, feeling cold or recently having another blood test. If this does happen, don't worry, we will offer you another appointment so we can try again.
Visit our FAQs page for any further questions you may have.