Women's Hormonal Package
Women's Hormonal Package

Women's Hormonal Package

    What's tested:
    The Women's Hormonal Package evaluates key health indicators, including liver and kidney function, cholesterol and blood sugar levels, and specific hormone levels such as progesterone, oestradiol (E2), and total testosterone. This comprehensive assessment provides valuable insights into your overall health.
    8 TESTS INCLUDED
$219.00

Information About The Tests

Liver Function Test

A Liver Function Test (LFT) is a set of blood tests that assess the health and functionality of the liver. The liver plays a crucial role in various metabolic processes, detoxification, and the production of proteins necessary for bodily functions. LFTs help healthcare professionals evaluate liver function and identify any potential liver disorders or abnormalities.

1. AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase):
2. ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase): 3. Alk Phos (Alkaline Phosphatase):
4. Gamma GT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase):
5. Total Bilirubin:
6. Total Protein:
7. Albumin:
8. Globulin:


These tests are often interpreted together, as abnormalities in one or more markers can provide valuable information about the overall health of the liver. It's important to note that while LFTs are useful in assessing liver function, they are not specific to a particular disease, and further investigation may be needed to determine the underlying cause of any abnormalities. Interpretation of LFT results should be done by healthcare professionals in the context of the individual's medical history and other diagnostic tests.

Kidney Function Test

A Renal Function Test (RFT) is a group of tests that provide information about the functioning of the kidneys. The kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining the body's internal environment by regulating the balance of water and electrolytes, removing waste products, and producing hormones. Renal function tests help assess how well the kidneys are performing these functions.

1. Urea:
2. Creatinine:
3. eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate):
4. Sodium: 
5. Chloride:
6. Bicarbonate:


A Renal Function Test (RFT) is a group of tests that provide information about the functioning of the kidneys. The kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining the body's internal environment by regulating the balance of water and electrolytes, removing waste products, and producing hormones. Renal function tests help assess how well the kidneys are performing these functions.

General Biochemistry

A general biochemistry blood test, also known as a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a group of blood tests that provide information about the body's metabolism and organ function. These tests help assess various aspects of the body's chemistry and can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of a wide range of conditions.

1.Creatinine:
2.Uric Acid:
3.Calcium:
4.Corrected Calcium: 5.Phosphate:


These tests are typically performed as part of routine health check-ups, to monitor certain medical conditions, or to investigate symptoms. Abnormal results may prompt further testing and evaluation to determine the underlying cause of any imbalances or abnormalities. It's important to note that reference ranges for these tests can vary between laboratories, and interpretation should be done in consultation with a healthcare professional. Additionally, these tests are often considered in conjunction with a patient's medical history, symptoms, and other diagnostic information to provide a comprehensive understanding of their health status. If you have concerns about your blood test results, it's recommended to discuss them with your healthcare provider.

Glucose

Measures the amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood. Elevated levels may indicate diabetes or other metabolic disorders.

Progesterone
  • Measures progesterone levels in the blood.
  • Evaluates ovulation, menstrual irregularities, or fertility status.
  • Monitors hormone replacement therapy.
Lipid Profile

A lipid profile is a blood test that measures the levels of various lipids (fats) in your blood. This test provides valuable information about your cardiovascular health and helps assess the risk of developing heart disease. The key components typically measured in a lipid profile include:

1.Total Cholesterol
2.Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol
3.High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol
4.Triglycerides
5.LDL Cholesterol/HDL Cholesterol Ratio


It's important to note that while the lipid profile provides valuable information, it is not the sole determinant of heart disease risk. Other factors, such as blood pressure, diabetes, and lifestyle choices (diet, exercise, smoking, etc.), also play crucial roles in overall cardiovascular health. Interpretation of lipid profile results and decisions about treatment or lifestyle modifications should be made in consultation with a healthcare professional.

E2 (Oestradiol)

Estradiol (E2) is a crucial estrogen hormone, primarily produced in the ovaries (females) and, to a lesser extent, in the testes (males). It regulates female secondary sexual characteristics, the menstrual cycle, and plays a role in male reproductive health. Measurement of E2 levels is important in assessing reproductive and overall health.

Total Testosterone

Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG) is a protein produced by the liver that plays a crucial role in regulating the levels of sex hormones in the bloodstream. Changes in SHBG levels can impact the balance of these sex hormones and have implications for reproductive and sexual health. Measurement of SHBG levels through blood tests is important in assessing hormonal balance and various health conditions.

How to Order Express Blood Tests

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Order Online

Select your preferred test from our easy-to-navigate website.

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Receive Your Pathology Form

We’ll email your personalised pathology form immediately after purchase.

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Get Tested

Bring your form to a 4cyte collection centre and complete your blood test.

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Access Your Results Results

will be sent to your email within 48-72 hours.

Blood collection currently available in NSW, VIC, and QLD.

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Easy-to-understand results.

Your results will be emailed to you within 48-72 hours after collecting your sample. You will receive a text SMS notification when your results are ready. Your results are highly confidential, but you can choose to share your results with your healthcare provider, family, or friends.

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Independent support.

Express Pathology reviews your test results and will contact you directly if they require prompt attention. You will be encouraged to speak directly with your primary GP.

Other Popular Tests

Full Blood Count

$295.00
  • A full blood count (FBC) test looks for abnormalities in your blood, such as unusually high or low numbers of blood cells.

Extended General Health Check

$369.00
  • Liver Function
  • Kidney Function
  • Lipid profile
  • General Biochemistry
  • Thyroid – TSH,T3 & T4
  • Iron Studies
  • Full Blood Count
  • ESR

Thyroid Antigen

$299.00
  • TPO Antibodies (Thyroid peroxidase antibodies)
  • Thyroglobulin Antibodies
  • TSH Receptor Antibodies

PSA

$139.00
  • PSA test is a blood test used primarily to screen for prostate cancer.

Frequently asked questions

If you can’t find the answer to your question or have a general question or comment about this website, please contact us.

Need to know more? Call us at

02 9545 2940

Book A Visit
How early can you come to my home or office?

Our Nurses can generally start from 6am.

How do I pay for this service?

Payment process is simple. We have integrated secure Commbank Payment Gateway to take payments online. Simply complete the online form and make the payment using the ‘Proceed to Book’ button.

Can I be seen on a weekend?

Yes, our nurses work 7 days a week

Can you come to my work?

Yes we can attend your work premises if you have a private area to conduct the blood collection.

Is there a medicare rebate/ bulk billing available?

No, this is a private service not linked to Medicare.

Do I need to Fast?

Fasting is optional however, please indicate to your blood collector if you have been Fasting or not.

What happens with my results?

Your results are reviewed by our GP and sent to you securely through email. If action is required our GP will be in contact with you.

Do Prestige keep a copy of my results?

Yes they are held in our secure database.