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Women’s Hormone Blood Test

RM568.00package

A hormone test for women Malaysia adults can book with Ten hormones plus a full base health screen.

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Description

Women’s Hormone Screening

Women’s Hormone Blood Test

A hormone test for women Malaysia adults can book without a referral, reading the reproductive and thyroid hormones together rather than one at a time. Ten hormones plus a full base health screen, and we tell you which day of your cycle to come in.

10 hormones
Full thyroid panel
Cycle timing advised
12 hour fast
Doctor e-consult included
Book via WhatsApp
See exactly what every test measures
Results are reviewed by a doctor before they reach you.
Hormones Only Make Sense Read Together

A single hormone result on its own is close to meaningless. Oestradiol is high or low depending entirely on where you are in your cycle. FSH is interpreted against LH. Prolactin changes what a normal-looking cycle result means. This is why testing one hormone at a time, months apart, so often produces a folder of results and no answer.

Thyroid belongs in the same conversation. An underactive thyroid can cause irregular cycles, heavy periods, fatigue and weight change, and is regularly missed because it is investigated separately from the reproductive hormones. This panel reads all of it from one draw. It is a screening panel and not a diagnosis: it does not diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome, menopause or infertility, all of which are clinical assessments a doctor makes with more than a blood result.

What You Learn

01

How Your Cycle Is Being Signalled
FSH, LH and oestradiol are the three that describe what the brain is asking the ovaries to do, and what they are doing in response.

FSH, LH, Oestradiol

02

Whether Ovulation Is Happening
Progesterone rises after ovulation. Measured at the right point in your cycle it is the most direct signal available in blood.

Progesterone

03

Whether Prolactin Is Interfering
Raised prolactin can disrupt cycles and is a common, treatable and frequently overlooked explanation with several ordinary causes.

Prolactin

04

Your Androgen Picture
DHEAS from the adrenal glands, and SHBG which determines how much hormone is actually available rather than bound up.

DHEAS and SHBG

05

Full Thyroid, Not Just TSH
TSH with Free T3 and Free T4. Thyroid problems cause cycle changes and are routinely investigated too late.

TSH, FT3, FT4

06

The Ordinary Things Too
Blood count, kidney, liver, blood sugar and lipids. Anaemia from heavy periods shows up here and explains a lot on its own.

Full base screen

What Is Included
Ten Hormones, Plus A Full Base Panel
One blood draw and one urine sample. Results in 4 working days.

21 test groups

Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Read against LH, not alone.
Luteinising Hormone
The other half of the FSH picture.
Oestradiol (E2)
The main oestrogen. Cycle day changes everything.
Progesterone
Rises after ovulation. Timing is critical.
Prolactin
A common and treatable cause of cycle disruption.
SHBG
Determines how much hormone is actually available.
DHEAS
The adrenal androgen.
TSH, Free T3, Free T4
Full thyroid function, not TSH alone.
Full Blood Count
Anaemia, which heavy periods cause.
Renal Profile and uACR
Kidney function and early vascular damage.
Liver Function Test
Where most hormones are metabolised.
HbA1c, Glucose, Lipids, Urine FEME
Metabolic block, plus three calculated indices.
The day you come in changes the result

Most of these hormones move through your cycle, so the same blood is read differently depending on the day it was taken. FSH, LH and oestradiol are usually most informative in the first few days of a cycle. Progesterone is most informative about a week before your next period. One draw cannot sit in both windows.

This is why we ask what you are trying to find out before we book you, rather than after. Tell us your cycle length, the date your last period started, and what prompted the question, and we will tell you which day to come in. If your cycles are irregular or have stopped, timing matters much less and we will say so.

Every Test, And What It Is For

The full panel, grouped by what it looks at. The first two groups are the hormone module. The rest is a complete base health screen taken from the same draw.

Test What it measures What it can tell you
Cycle and reproductive hormones
FSH Follicle stimulating hormone, released by the pituitary. How hard the brain is signalling the ovaries. Interpreted against LH rather than on its own.
LH Luteinising hormone, also from the pituitary. The other half of that signal. The ratio between LH and FSH is often more informative than either figure.
Oestradiol (E2) The main form of oestrogen in circulation. What the ovaries are producing. The same number means different things on different cycle days.
Progesterone A hormone that rises after ovulation. Whether ovulation appears to have happened. Only meaningful when taken in the right part of the cycle.
Prolactin A pituitary hormone best known for milk production. Whether raised prolactin is disrupting your cycle. It has several ordinary causes, including some medications.
Androgens and binding
DHEAS An androgen produced by the adrenal glands. Whether the adrenal glands are contributing to an androgen picture, as opposed to the ovaries.
SHBG Sex hormone binding globulin, the protein hormones travel bound to. How much of your hormone is actually free to act. A low SHBG changes what a normal total reading means.
Thyroid
TSH The pituitary signal regulating the thyroid. Whether the thyroid is under or over active. Thyroid problems commonly present as cycle changes.
Free T4 and Free T3 The circulating and the active thyroid hormones. How much thyroid hormone is available and being converted, which a TSH result alone does not show.
Base health screen, same draw
Full Blood Count Red cells, white cells and platelets. Anaemia, which heavy or prolonged periods cause and which explains a great deal of tiredness on its own.
Liver Function Test Liver enzymes, proteins and bilirubin. How the liver is working. It is where most hormones are metabolised, so it is relevant context.
Renal Profile and uACR Kidney function, electrolytes, and albumin in urine. Kidney function and early small vessel damage.
HbA1c and Fasting Blood Sugar Average blood sugar over three months, and glucose today. Blood sugar control, which interacts with hormone balance in both directions.
Lipid Studies, AIP, CRI-1, CRI-2, Urine FEME Cholesterol and fats with three calculated ratios, plus a urine screen. General cardiovascular and urinary picture. The indices need no additional blood.

Reference ranges vary by laboratory and, for the cycle hormones, by the day of your cycle. Both are printed on your report. A result outside a range is a reason to discuss it with your doctor, not a diagnosis on its own.

Optional Add-Ons
AMH
Anti-Mullerian hormone, used as an indicator of ovarian reserve. Unlike the others it does not vary much across the cycle, so it can be taken on any day.

+RM220

Testosterone Total
Paired with the SHBG already included, it completes the androgen picture. Worth adding where acne, unwanted hair growth or irregular cycles are the question.

+RM36

Iron Studies
Strongly worth adding if your periods are heavy. Iron stores can run low enough to cause fatigue while a blood count still reads normal.

+RM120

How It Works

1
Tell Us The Question
Your cycle length, when your last period started, and what prompted this.

2
We Pick The Day
We tell you which cycle day suits your question, then confirm a centre and time.

3
Samples Processed
Run at an accredited Malaysian laboratory. Results in 4 working days.

4
Doctor Review
A doctor reads the hormones together and against your cycle day.
Fast for 12 hours before your draw. Water is fine. Tell us when you book if you are taking hormonal contraception of any kind, including the pill, implant, injection or a hormonal coil, because it suppresses several of these hormones and changes what the results can answer. Also tell us about any medication for thyroid, fertility or mental health, since some raise prolactin. This is a screening panel: it does not diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome, menopause or infertility.
How To Redeem Your Purchase

Buy first, then book. Once your order is confirmed, message us on WhatsApp to arrange your appointment. Our team contacts every buyer within 1 working day of a successful order, so you do not need to chase us.

Arranging Your Appointment
Have These Ready

Send these with your first message and we can usually confirm a slot in one exchange.


  • Full name, exactly as it appears on your NRIC or passport

  • NRIC or passport number

  • Address

  • Contact number

  • Your cycle length and the date your last period started

  • Your order number, from your confirmation email
Before You Book
  • Please book at least 2 working days in advance. Cycle timing may mean the best date is further out than that.
  • If the appointment is for someone other than the purchaser, tell us when you book so we can register it correctly.
  • Bring your order confirmation with you on the day.
  • Additional charges may apply if a doctor advises any test or procedure beyond those included in this package.
  • Preparation instructions are sent before your appointment. This panel requires a 12 hour fast.
  • Your official receipt is issued with your order confirmation. Ask us on WhatsApp if you need it reissued.

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Is This For You?
Who This Panel Suits

Built for the woman who has been told everything looks fine and still knows something changed.


  • Your cycle has become irregular, much heavier, much lighter or has stopped

  • You are in your forties and wondering whether this is perimenopause

  • Acne, unwanted hair growth or hair thinning has appeared or worsened

  • Mood, sleep or energy shifted and the timing tracks your cycle

  • You want a baseline before starting or stopping hormonal treatment

  • You have had single hormones tested before and never got a whole picture
  • Not for you if you are currently pregnant. Pregnancy changes every hormone here and the results cannot be interpreted normally
  • Not for you if you need a fertility assessment. That requires ultrasound, a partner assessment and a specialist. This panel measures hormones and does not assess fertility
Not sure this is the right panel?
Tell us what has changed and what has already been checked, and a licensed doctor will tell you whether this panel would answer it, which cycle day to come in on, or whether you should be seen in person instead. No obligation and no callback loop.

Ask a doctor on WhatsApp

Background Science

The markers in this panel are established subjects of clinical research. The references below are provided so you can read the source material yourself. They describe the markers, and are not evidence of any outcome from taking this test.

Teede H et al. Recommendations from the international evidence-based guideline for the assessment and management of polycystic ovary syndrome. Human Reproduction 2018;33(9):1602-1618. doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dey256
Harlow S et al. Executive Summary of the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop + 10: Addressing the Unfinished Agenda of Staging Reproductive Aging. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;97(4):1159-1168. doi.org/10.1210/jc.2011-3362
Melmed S et al. Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyperprolactinemia: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;96(2):273-288. doi.org/10.1210/jc.2010-1692
Biondi B, Cappola AR, Cooper DS. Subclinical Hypothyroidism: A Review. JAMA 2019;322(2):153. doi.org/10.1001/jama.2019.9052

Frequently Asked Questions
Hormone test for women Malaysia: what does this panel measure?


It measures 21 test groups from one blood draw and one urine sample. Ten are hormones: FSH, LH, oestradiol, progesterone, prolactin, SHBG, DHEAS, TSH, Free T3 and Free T4. The rest is a complete base health screen including a blood count, which matters because heavy periods cause anaemia. Every test is listed in the chart above.
Which day of my cycle should I do this test?


It depends on your question, which is why we ask before booking rather than after. FSH, LH and oestradiol are usually most informative in the first few days of a cycle. Progesterone is most informative about a week before your next period. One draw cannot sit in both windows, so we pick the day that answers what you are actually asking.
I am on the pill. Can I still do this?


You can, but tell us first, because it changes what the results can answer. Hormonal contraception suppresses several of these hormones by design, so FSH, LH, oestradiol and progesterone will reflect the medication rather than your own cycle. Thyroid, prolactin, DHEAS and the base screen are still fully readable. Never stop contraception to take a test without asking your doctor.
Will this tell me if I have PCOS or if I am in menopause?


No. Both are clinical diagnoses a doctor makes using your history, examination and often an ultrasound, not a blood result alone. What this panel does is provide the hormone information those assessments rely on, which is usually the step that gets skipped or done piecemeal. Your consultation covers whether a referral is the sensible next move.
Is AMH included?


No, it is an optional add-on at RM220. AMH is used as an indicator of ovarian reserve and answers a different question from the rest of this panel, so it is not included by default. It does have one practical advantage: it does not vary much across the cycle, so it can be taken on whichever day you come in.
Do I need to fast?


Yes, 12 hours, because the panel includes fasting glucose and a lipid profile alongside the hormones. Plain water is fine. A morning appointment is easiest, and morning draws also suit prolactin better, since it is higher after sleep and settles through the day.
How long do results take?


4 working days from the date of your draw. Your doctor e-consultation is arranged once all results are in, so the hormones are read together and against your cycle day rather than in pieces as individual markers return.
Ujian ini untuk siapa?


Ujian ini sesuai untuk anda yang mengalami ketidakseimbangan hormon, kitaran haid yang tidak teratur, atau perubahan pada mood, tenaga dan kulit. Ia merangkumi 21 kumpulan ujian termasuk sepuluh hormon dan fungsi tiroid penuh. Hari kitaran haid mempengaruhi keputusan, jadi kami akan tetapkan hari yang sesuai sebelum temu janji. Ini adalah saringan, bukan diagnosis.
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Women’s Hormone Blood Test
One blood draw and one urine sample. 12 hour fast. Cycle day advised before booking. Doctor e-consultation included. RM568 per person.


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This screening panel is provided for health information purposes and does not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment or advice. Screening is not diagnosis. This panel does not diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome, menopause, perimenopause, endometriosis, thyroid disease or infertility, and it is not a fertility assessment. Reproductive hormone results depend heavily on the day of the menstrual cycle on which the sample is taken, and must be interpreted against that day. Hormonal contraception suppresses several of these hormones and alters what the results can show. Do not start or stop any contraceptive, hormonal treatment or medication in order to take this test without speaking to your doctor first. If you are or may be pregnant, these results cannot be interpreted normally. A result outside the reference range requires clinical follow up with a qualified doctor, and a result within the reference range does not exclude a hormonal condition.

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