Type
Blood Testing
Duration
15 min
Results
48 hours
Women-specific health screening with 14 biomarkers covering haematology, thyroid function (TSH + fT4), iron status with ferritin, full lipid panel, liver enzymes, inflammation, and vitamin D3. At 319 PLN (~74 EUR) with blood draw included. Targets the health domains where women face heightened risk — thyroid dysfunction, iron deficiency, and cardiovascular disease.
This panel addresses the clinical priorities of women's health with a carefully selected marker set available at the Marszałkowska location in central Warsaw. Thyroid dysfunction is 5-8 times more prevalent in women than men, with Hashimoto thyroiditis affecting up to 10% of women over 40. The dual thyroid markers (TSH + fT4) combine screening sensitivity with functional assessment — TSH identifies the disruption, fT4 measures its magnitude and distinguishes overt from subclinical thyroid disease. Iron deficiency remains the single most common nutritional deficiency globally, and women of reproductive age bear a disproportionate burden due to menstrual blood loss. This panel includes both serum iron and ferritin — the definitive marker of iron stores. Ferritin below 30 ng/mL catches iron depletion before haemoglobin drops into the anaemic range, allowing early supplementation. The complete blood count detects overt anaemia (haemoglobin below 12 g/dL in women) and classifies its morphology via MCV. The full lipidogram (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides) supports cardiovascular risk stratification. Cardiovascular disease is often perceived as predominantly affecting men, yet it remains the leading cause of death in European women — especially after menopause, when the protective effect of endogenous oestrogen declines. Women more frequently present with atypical cardiac symptoms, which makes laboratory-based risk assessment particularly valuable. Liver enzymes (AST, ALT) screen for hepatocellular damage. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease affects roughly 25% of European adults and is increasingly recognised in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and metabolic syndrome. CRP and ESR provide complementary inflammatory markers — useful for monitoring autoimmune conditions, which are substantially more common in women. Vitamin D3 (25-hydroxyvitamin D) is especially relevant for women given the higher lifetime risk of osteoporosis. Adequate vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption and bone mineralisation. At Warsaw's latitude (52.2 degrees N), meaningful cutaneous synthesis is limited for roughly half the year, making routine assessment and supplementation important. Fasting glucose screens for type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes — common conditions that frequently go undetected in the absence of routine blood work. Pre-diabetes is particularly insidious because it produces no symptoms. At 319 PLN with blood draw included, this panel covers the key women's health domains at a small fraction of Western European pricing (typically 300-500 EUR at a German private laboratory). Warsaw's Chopin Airport, with direct connections from across Europe, places this level of diagnostic care within easy reach of an international patient base.
Key Details
- Biomarkers
- 14
- Results
- 1-2 days
- Includes
- Thyroid + iron + vit D
Who Is This For?
Annual women's health check, thyroid screening, iron deficiency investigation, pre-pregnancy baseline, menopause health monitoring
What's Included
Preparation Required
Fasting for 10-12 hours required for glucose and lipid accuracy. Morning draw preferred for optimal TSH measurement. Water is permitted.
319 PLN for 14-marker women's health panel. Blood draw fee included.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood (venous draw)
- Duration
- 15 min
- Results
- 48 hours
