Purpose: Provides a detailed map of the ovulation cycle’s three phases, follicular, ovulatory and luteal. Useful for women who wish to learn more about their cycle, or investigate suspected hormonal abnormality i.e. deficiency/excess. With it’s wide-view approach including many sample collections, the Full Female Cycle (28 Day) Hormone Profile can be considered a thorough analysis.
Whilst this test is not intended for use as a diagnostic tool in itself, the results may be used by suitably qualified practitioners to identify the key cause(s) of disorders such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS), infertility, or other menstrual irregularity.
- Amenorrhea
- Menopause
- Dysmenorrhea
- Irregular periods
- Polycystic ovaries
- Endometriosis
Test Detail
Hormones tested: 1 X Testosterone, 11x Estradiol [E2], 11x Progesterone.
Please note: Multiple hormones can be analysed from the one saliva sample. Total number of samples required for the Full Female Cycle (28 Day) Hormone Profile is eleven (11).
Specimen: Saliva
Sample collection schedule: Progesterone + Estradiol – Day 3, 5, 8, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 28. Testosterone – Day 11.
Test turn-around-time: 5 business days.
Results: Test results are in chart and graph form. This includes Estradiol / Progesterone ratios. A summary and indication is also provided by the testing laboratory.
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Used by date: 24 months from purchase.
Test method: ELISA™
Technical: ARTG ID 325206 – Medical Device Included Class 1.
Simple 3 Step Process:
- Purchase test, have it delivered to your doorstep. Tracking number available on request. Express Post used.
- Perform simple saliva sample collection and complete the included referral form.
- Post your sample and referral form back to the lab’ using the Express Post satchel. Tracking included.
Receive your test results by secure .PDF to your designated email address.
SAFETY: TestoChecker® is not a medical practice and we do not provide medical advice. Always consult with your general practitioner (GP) if you feel you may need medical attention. Headaches, dizziness, chest pain and or nausea are just some of the symptoms requiring urgent medical attention.