Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
11
Duration
15 min
Results
48 hours
A 64-biomarker comprehensive female health assessment covering hormones, organ function, nutrients, inflammation, metabolism, and heart health. The most thorough women's health panel available, providing executive health program-level testing without a referral.
The Complete Women's Health and Wellness Check is the most comprehensive women's blood test in the MediTests range, systematically assessing 64 biomarkers across every major health domain. It is designed for women who want maximum clinical insight from a single blood collection. The hormonal assessment covers the complete female endocrine panel — reproductive hormones, adrenal markers, thyroid function, and metabolic hormones. This breadth is critical because female hormonal health operates as an interconnected system where dysfunction in one axis often manifests as symptoms in another. The metabolic and cardiovascular components provide risk stratification that goes beyond basic cholesterol, incorporating advanced markers that predict cardiovascular events more accurately. The comprehensive nutrient panel identifies the deficiencies that most commonly affect women's energy, mood, immunity, and reproductive health. This panel represents excellent value compared to equivalent testing through private clinics or executive health programs, which typically charge significantly more for the same biomarker coverage. All results are from NATA-accredited laboratories and arrive within 24-48 hours.
Key Details
- Biomarkers
- 64
- Results
- 24-48 hours
- Purpose
- Complete annual women's health audit
Who Is This For?
Annual women's health check, executive health alternative, comprehensive hormone + health assessment
What's Included
Preparation Required
Fast for 10-12 hours. Morning blood draw recommended. Day 2-5 of cycle for menstruating women.
Panel Categories
Biomarkers Tested
11Metabolite of estradiol.
5α-Dihydrotestosterone, a potent androgen.
A hormone secreted by cells in developing egg sacs (follicles), indicating ovarian reserve.
Precursor to other hormones
Metabolite of testosterone.
Measures only the unbound PSA in the blood.
The unbound, biologically active fraction of testosterone (typically 1–3% of total). Free testosterone is the form that can enter cells and exert effects. More clinically relevant than total testosterone for assessing hormonal status.
Normally 1:1; higher ratios (e.g., 2:1 or 3:1) may indicate PCOS.
A hormone essential for menstrual cycle regulation and pregnancy maintenance. Progesterone rises after ovulation, preparing the uterus for implantation. Low levels can cause irregular periods and difficulty maintaining pregnancy.
A hormone primarily known for stimulating breast milk production. Elevated prolactin in non-pregnant individuals can indicate pituitary tumors, medication side effects, or hypothyroidism. High levels can suppress reproductive hormones.
A protein that binds and transports sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen) in the blood. High SHBG reduces the amount of free, active hormones available. SHBG increases with age, thyroid hormones, and estrogen; decreases with obesity and insulin resistance.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood (venous draw)
- Duration
- 15 min
- Results
- 48 hours
