Male & Female Hormone Testing
Female Hormone Test: £165
This saliva test measures progesterone, oestrogen and testosterone levels over the monthly cycle to identify any hormonal imbalances. Common symptoms can include: PMS, weight gain, fluid retention, excessive menstrual bleeding, menstrual irregularity, low libido, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, infertility, acne, and excess body hair. This is a very useful test for fertility related issues that are due to female hormonal imbalances.
Male Hormones Test: £166
Plus is a non invasive salivary assessment of the daily activity of several bioavailable hormones, testosterone, DHEA, Cortisol and Melatonin. This profile provides insights into a wide range of disorders, from reduced libido and muscle mass to cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis & s kin conditions. Other conditions that can be connected to an imbalance of male hormones are:
Cognitive function, poor memory or concentration, mood, loss of libido, fatigue, anxiety, burnout,depression, muscle weakness and atrophy, hypoglycaemia, diabetes, weight gain, increased fat retention, ‘beer belly’, or inability to put weight on, reduced or poor endurance, sleep disturbance and prostate abnormalities.
If you have 2 or more of the above, this test would be recommended for you
This saliva test measures progesterone, oestrogen and testosterone levels over the monthly cycle to identify any hormonal imbalances. Common symptoms can include: PMS, weight gain, fluid retention, excessive menstrual bleeding, menstrual irregularity, low libido, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, infertility, acne, and excess body hair. This is a very useful test for fertility related issues that are due to female hormonal imbalances.
Male Hormones Test: £166
Plus is a non invasive salivary assessment of the daily activity of several bioavailable hormones, testosterone, DHEA, Cortisol and Melatonin. This profile provides insights into a wide range of disorders, from reduced libido and muscle mass to cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis & s kin conditions. Other conditions that can be connected to an imbalance of male hormones are:
Cognitive function, poor memory or concentration, mood, loss of libido, fatigue, anxiety, burnout,depression, muscle weakness and atrophy, hypoglycaemia, diabetes, weight gain, increased fat retention, ‘beer belly’, or inability to put weight on, reduced or poor endurance, sleep disturbance and prostate abnormalities.
If you have 2 or more of the above, this test would be recommended for you