Well Woman Premier
Private Well Woman Premier in London for £300, checking 35 hormone, thyroid, vitamin, iron, inflammation and general health markers.
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Biomarkers count
35
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Overview of the Well Woman Premier Profile
The Well Woman Premier is a comprehensive women’s health panel designed to assess 35 marker and profile items linked with hormones, thyroid function, iron status, vitamins, inflammation, glucose control, liver health, kidney and electrolyte balance, cholesterol, muscle enzymes and urine screening.
This panel may be suitable for women who want a broader health overview rather than checking one marker in isolation. It includes key female hormone markers such as FSH, LH, Oestradiol, Progesterone, Prolactin, DHEA-S, SHBG, Free Testosterone and Total Testosterone, alongside thyroid, vitamin, iron, metabolic and inflammation markers.
The Well Woman Premier is a panel, not a single test. It does not diagnose, confirm or rule out any condition by itself. Results should always be interpreted in context, alongside symptoms, medical history, cycle timing, medication use and relevant clinical background.
What Does the Well Woman Premier Profile Contain?
U/E - A kidney and electrolyte profile commonly used to assess fluid balance, kidney-related markers and salts in the blood.
LFT - A liver function profile that helps assess liver and bile-related markers, usually interpreted alongside symptoms, medication use and alcohol history.
Glucose - Measures blood sugar at the time of testing, helping provide a snapshot of current glucose level.
HbA1c - Reflects average blood glucose over the previous 2–3 months and is commonly reviewed in metabolic health assessment.
Uric Acid - A metabolic marker that may be reviewed in relation to joint symptoms, kidney function and wider metabolic patterns.
ISP - An iron status profile used to assess iron-related patterns, including iron availability and storage when interpreted with related markers.
Ferritin - Reflects stored iron and is often reviewed when fatigue, hair shedding, heavy periods or low energy are concerns.
Folate - A B vitamin involved in red blood cell production, cell division and wider nutritional status.
Vitamin B12 - Supports red blood cell production, nerve function and energy-related processes.
Vitamin D - Supports bone, muscle, immune and general wellbeing.
Calcium - A mineral important for bone health, muscle function, nerve signalling and wider metabolic balance.
Zinc - A mineral involved in immune function, skin health, wound healing and many enzyme processes.
CK - A muscle enzyme that may rise after intense exercise, muscle injury or other muscle-related stress.
LDH - A tissue enzyme that can be reviewed as part of a wider picture when tissue stress or inflammation is being considered.
LIPP - A lipid profile used to assess cholesterol and blood fat patterns, helping support cardiovascular risk discussion.
FBC - A full blood count that assesses red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, supporting review of anaemia, infection and inflammation patterns.
ESR - A general inflammation marker that may rise with different inflammatory or infectious processes.
hsCRP - A sensitive inflammation marker that may be reviewed in relation to inflammatory and cardiovascular risk patterns.
TSH - A thyroid signalling hormone that helps assess how strongly the body is asking the thyroid gland to work.
FT3 - Measures free triiodothyronine, an active thyroid hormone involved in metabolism and energy regulation.
FT4 - Measures free thyroxine, the main thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
Thyroid Antibodies - Checks for thyroid antibody activity that may be associated with autoimmune thyroid patterns.
FSH - A reproductive hormone involved in ovarian signalling, cycle regulation and menopause-related assessment.
LH - A reproductive hormone involved in ovulation and menstrual cycle regulation.
Oestradiol - A key oestrogen marker involved in menstrual cycle health, bone health, mood, sleep and reproductive function.
Cortisol - A stress-response hormone that may be reviewed in relation to energy, stress rhythm and sleep-related concerns.
Progesterone - A hormone involved in ovulation and the second half of the menstrual cycle.
DHEA-S - An adrenal hormone marker that contributes to androgen balance and may be reviewed with testosterone markers.
FAI - A calculated free androgen index used to assess androgen activity, often reviewed when symptoms such as acne, excess facial hair or cycle changes are present.
SHBG - A hormone-binding protein that affects how much testosterone is available to tissues.
Free Testosterone - Measures or estimates testosterone available to tissues, which may be relevant to libido, skin, hair and androgen-related symptoms.
Total Testosterone - Measures overall testosterone level and is reviewed with SHBG, FAI and symptoms.
Prolactin - A hormone that may affect periods, ovulation and breast-related symptoms when outside expected ranges.
CEA - A tumour marker sometimes used in clinical monitoring. It is not a standalone cancer screening or diagnostic test and should be interpreted by a clinician.
Urine Analysis - A urine screen that can provide information on hydration, kidney/urinary patterns and possible signs that may need further review.
Who May Benefit From the Well Woman Premier Profile?
This test may be suitable because:
Reviews FSH, LH, Oestradiol, Progesterone, Prolactin, DHEA-S, SHBG, Free Testosterone and Total Testosterone.
The panel includes FBC, Ferritin, Folate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, TSH, FT3, FT4, Glucose, HbA1c and inflammation markers.
Female hormone markers may provide useful context when periods are heavy, irregular, absent or changing.
Includes TSH, FT3, FT4 and Thyroid Antibodies for a more detailed thyroid overview.
Includes ISP, Ferritin, Folate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Calcium and Zinc.
Useful for women who want a broad private health check across multiple body systems.
Can help compare trends after lifestyle, nutrition, supplement or treatment changes.
Suitable for patients who want private blood testing without waiting for a GP referral.
How to Prepare
How to Book Your Well Woman Premier Profile in London
Booking your Well Woman Premier with London Blood Tests is simple, with clinic and home visit options available.
Choose the Well Woman Premier
Select the Well Woman Premier online and review the 35 included marker/profile items before booking.
Select your sample collection option
Choose a clinic appointment with blood draw from +£35, or request home/hotel phlebotomy from +£60. For home or hotel visits, the phlebotomist collects your sample and sends it to the laboratory.
Attend your appointment
For clinic appointments, attend your selected London location at the booked time. For home or hotel visits, the phlebotomist attends your address, depending on availability and location.
Laboratory analysis
Your sample is sent to the laboratory for analysis whether it is collected in clinic or through a home/hotel phlebotomy appointment.
Receive your results securely
Your results are sent securely by email, ready to review yourself or discuss with a GP, specialist or suitably qualified clinician if needed.
When Will I Receive My Results?
The expected turnaround time for the Well Woman Premier is 1 day.
Your results are sent securely by email once laboratory analysis is complete. Turnaround usually begins when the laboratory receives the sample, not necessarily when the sample is collected.
Specialist markers or unexpected laboratory delays may occasionally take longer. Results outside the expected range should be reviewed with a GP, specialist or suitably qualified clinician, particularly if you have symptoms or ongoing health concerns.
Understanding Your Results
Your results will usually be shown with laboratory reference ranges. These ranges can vary between laboratories, testing methods and patient factors.
A normal result does not always rule out a health issue. An abnormal result does not automatically confirm a diagnosis. This is especially important with hormone, thyroid, inflammation, iron and CEA results, which need careful clinical context.
Results should be interpreted alongside symptoms, medical history, age, sex, menstrual cycle timing, medication use, supplements and relevant clinical background. If you are concerned about your results, speak with a GP or suitably qualified clinician.
Why Book With London Blood Tests?
Arrange the Well Woman Premier through a London-based private blood testing service.
Choose a clinic appointment or request a home/hotel phlebotomy visit, depending on availability.
This panel checks hormones, thyroid markers, vitamins, iron, inflammation, glucose, cholesterol and general health markers.
Your results are sent securely once laboratory analysis is complete.
The Well Woman Premier is priced at £300, with sample collection options shown separately.
Book online and choose the collection option that best fits your schedule.
London Blood Tests can help you choose suitable private testing options based on your concerns.
A practical option for women who want a discreet health check without waiting for a GP referral.
Private Well Woman Premier Blood Test Profile in London
London Blood Tests helps patients arrange private Well Woman Premier testing in London, with clinic appointments and home visit options available depending on location, availability and test requirements.
This panel may be useful if you are searching for a private blood test near you, want a broader women’s health check, or need flexible sample collection without a long waiting time. The Well Woman Premier checks hormone, thyroid, vitamin, iron, inflammation, cholesterol, glucose and general health markers.
A private blood test in London can provide useful laboratory information before speaking with a GP, specialist or health professional. It is not a substitute for medical assessment, but it may help guide the next conversation if symptoms are present or results fall outside the expected range.