BioSURE PCOS Hormone Test
BioSURE PCOS Hormone Test
Help assess if you may be suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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5 biomarkers

Fingerprick blood sample

Lab Test

CE Marked
Why test for PCOS?
This test will help you to understand whether you are suffering from PCOS.
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There is no single test to diagnose PCOS specifically. Usually, PCOS is diagnosed via a pelvic exam, ultrasound and/or a blood test.
This blood self test can measure hormone levels which can help to help exclude possible causes of other problems that may mimic PCOS.
This test analyses 5 key biomarkers:
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Luteinising Hormone (LH)
- Testosterone
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
- Free Androgen Index (FAI) (Testosterone:SHBG ratio)
A kit containing everything you need is sent to an address of your choice.
You can then take a simple finger prick sample, using the lancets provided and collect the drops into the tube. You then register it on-line and post it off to the laboratory using the Royal Mail 1st Class Tracked envelope that is included with your kit.
Your full report, showing your results and how they compare with the normal reference ranges, are reported back to you by email. You will receive your result the day after the lab receives your sample.
All test results are reviewed by the in-house GPs who highlight any areas of concern of that might need further investigation and follow up with a doctor.
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Standard Royal Mail 1st Class delivery to you is included in the price and your kit also includes a Royal Mail 1st Class Tracked label for you to send your sample back
Guaranteed next day delivery - £7.50
If you require your kit of results within a specific timeframe, Royal Mail Guaranteed before 1pm is available. Your tracked return label is already included in your kit.
No, you do not need to fast for this test, but it is recommended that you take your sample first thing in the morning.
You should take a test if you have any signs or symptoms of PCOS, which can include:
- irregular menstrual cycles or no periods at all
- excessive hair growth - usually on the face, chest or back
- difficulty getting pregnant
- unexplained weight gain
These symptoms usually begin during late teenage years or early 20's.
PCOS is also associated with an increased risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes later in life.
Polycystic Overy Syndrome (PCOS) is a common condition that affects how a woman's ovaries work.
Polycystic ovaries contain higher numbers of follicles which are essentially underdeveloped fluid-filled sacs that develop eggs in the ovaries. Those with PCOS often have follicles that are unable to release the egg - meaning that ovulation does not occur.
You should consult your doctor before use if you are taking prescribed biotin or nutritional supplements.
Please also consult your doctor if you may have kidney problems, endocrinological (hormonal) conditions or may be pregnant.
PCOS is a common condition, with it affecting around 1 in every 10 women in the United Kingdom alone.