1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (Calcitriol)
This test measures 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, the biologically active form of vitamin D. It is used to investigate calcium imbalance, kidney disease and...
A complete female health blood test assessing hormones, fertility, and key biomarkers. Ideal for early detection, balance, and long-term health monitoring.
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The Well Woman blood test is a comprehensive health screening designed specifically for women, offering a detailed analysis of hormonal balance, organ function, metabolism, and overall wellbeing. It combines multiple clinically important biomarkers into one structured panel, allowing you to understand your health with clarity and precision.
This test is designed to identify early imbalances before they become symptomatic, making it a powerful tool for both prevention and optimisation. Whether you are monitoring fertility, managing hormonal symptoms, or simply taking a proactive approach to your health, this panel provides a complete, data-driven overview.
Alongside standard health markers, the Well Woman test includes key reproductive hormones such as oestradiol, progesterone, LH, FSH, and prolactin, giving critical insight into menstrual health, fertility, and hormonal regulation.
The Well Woman test is a comprehensive multi-system blood test designed to assess how your body is functioning internally, with a strong focus on female hormonal health.
Rather than testing one specific issue, it evaluates multiple systems simultaneously, including cardiovascular health, metabolism, organ function, thyroid activity, and reproductive hormones. This allows for a holistic understanding of your health, identifying patterns and imbalances that would otherwise go unnoticed.
It is particularly valuable because many female health concerns—such as fatigue, weight changes, mood fluctuations, or fertility issues—are rarely caused by a single factor. This test helps identify the underlying cause, not just the symptoms.
Women’s health is heavily influenced by hormonal balance, and even minor disruptions can affect multiple areas of the body. The challenge is that many of these imbalances develop gradually and are often overlooked or misinterpreted.
The Well Woman test provides clear, measurable data, allowing you to understand exactly what is happening inside your body.
You should consider this test if you:
Common symptoms linked to underlying imbalances include:
Without testing, these symptoms remain guesswork. With testing, you gain control, clarity, and direction.
Measures key hormones involved in ovulation and reproductive function, helping assess fertility potential.
Identifies imbalances affecting mood, cycles, energy levels, and overall wellbeing.
Tracks hormonal changes to support early detection and management of menopause-related symptoms.
Ensures proper thyroid activity, which is essential for metabolism, energy, and hormonal regulation.
Evaluates cholesterol and lipid markers to assess long-term heart health.
Identifies low levels of vitamin D, B12, folate, and key minerals affecting energy and immunity.
Assesses liver and kidney markers to ensure optimal internal function.
Provides a full-body health assessment in a single test, reducing the need for multiple separate tests.
Full Blood Count
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Triglycerides
Total Cholesterol
HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein)
LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein)
Non-HDL Cholesterol
Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
Glucose
HbA1c
Sodium
Potassium
Chloride
Bicarbonate
Creatinine
Urea
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Albumin
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)
Total Bilirubin
Total Protein
Globulin
A/G Ratio
Iron
Total Iron Binding Capacity
Ferritin
Transferrin Saturation
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Free Thyroxine (FT4)
Phosphate
Uric Acid
Adjusted Calcium
Luteinising Hormone (LH)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Progesterone
Prolactin
Oestradiol (Oestrogen)
Total Vitamin B12
Vitamin D (25 OH)
Folate
Magnesium
We offer two convenient testing options across the UK:
Both services are available nationwide across the UK.
Low levels may indicate deficiencies or hormonal imbalance:
Low levels can impact fertility, mood, metabolism, and long-term health.
Normal ranges indicate stable health:
These ranges are associated with optimal function and reduced risk of disease.
High levels may indicate increased health risks:
High results may require further investigation or targeted treatment.
Simple steps to get your results
Choose your test online and book in seconds. Select your preferred clinic location or home visit option.
Attend one of our UK or London clinics, arrange a home nurse visit, or use a finger-prick kit where available.
Your sample is analysed by accredited UK laboratories, with secure results delivered directly to you.
Take control of your health with London Blood Tests
WhatsApp UsFollow these guidelines for accurate results
Where possible, attend your blood test between 7am and 12pm. Please wait until any short-term illness or infection has fully resolved before testing. Avoid intense exercise for 24–48 hours beforehand, as this can affect certain markers.
Fasting is not always required, but some tests may recommend it. If fasting is advised, avoid food for 8–12 hours before your appointment and drink water only. Stay well hydrated, as this helps with sample collection and accuracy.
Continue prescribed medications unless advised otherwise by your clinician. Avoid vitamin, mineral, or biotin supplements for at least 24–48 hours before your test, as these can interfere with results. If you are unsure about any medication or supplement, please let us know before your appointment.
For hormone-related tests, timing within your menstrual cycle may be important. If relevant, follow any specific guidance provided on your test page.
If you have any questions or special circumstances, our team is happy to advise before your appointment.
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