Menopause at home test kit
Menopause Test - At Home Menopause Test Kit

Menopause Test - At Home Menopause Test Kit

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$160.00
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$149.99
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Collection Method:

Blood Spot

  • Description

The Menopause test kit includes these biomarkers: Estradiol (E2) Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

Menopause FYI

As women age important hormonal changes take place that greatly affect both physical and mental processes.  Biomarkers for key hormones, Estradiol (E2), Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) provide vital information necessary to assess hormone health as women transition through menopause.  Although actual menopause occurs when a woman no longer ovulates and has not had a menstrual period for at least 12 consecutive months, symptoms can present many years before the actual cessation of menstruation and continue long after the final menstrual cycle. 

Who Should Take the Menopause Test
  • Women aged 45 to 55
  • Premenopausal, Menopausal women
  • Women with menopausal symptoms
  • Women, to evaluate fertility
How Testing Works
  • Shipped directly to your door after online purchase
  • Collect test sample and return to the lab using the enclosed pre-paid shipping label
  • Reviewed by an independent board-certified physician
  • Receive test results along with personalized recommendations in 4-6 days
    Related Symptoms

    Symptoms of menopause vary among women and range in severity from temporary mild discomfort to serious sometimes debilitating long-term effects.

    These can include:

    • Disruption in sleep patterns
    • Changes in mood
    • Hot flashes
    • Night sweats
    • Vaginal dryness
    • Changes in weight (usually gain)
    • Absence of menstruation
    • Tenderness in breasts
    • Fatigue
    • Changes in skin quality
    • Brain fog
    • Lapses in memory (especially short-term)
    Menopause FYI

    As women age important hormonal changes take place that greatly affect both physical and mental processes.  Biomarkers for key hormones, Estradiol (E2), Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) provide vital information necessary to assess hormone health as women transition through menopause.  Although actual menopause occurs when a woman no longer ovulates and has not had a menstrual period for at least 12 consecutive months, symptoms can present many years before the actual cessation of menstruation and continue long after the final menstrual cycle. 

    Sometimes menopause can occur prematurely due to surgery such as a hysterectomy, ovarian insufficiency, or other medical problem.  It may also occur because of certain medical treatments or medications as well.  Lifestyle can affect the age of menopause in some cases, since women who smoke generally enter this life stage about one year earlier than women who do not.

    Menopause can affect other areas of health including:

    • Heart
    • Bone
    • Brain
    • Weight
    • Metabolism
    • Urinary Tract
    • Sexual Function

    Estradiol (E2) is one of three estrogens a woman produces mainly in the ovaries, and in small amounts in fat cells and adrenal glands.  Estradiol is the most potent of estrogens and helps facilitate the development of sexual organs and secondary sex characteristics during puberty. E2 further modulates the follicular phase of reproduction while helping to prepare the uterine lining for egg implantation.  In men, estrogen helps moderate libido, erectile function and the production of sperm.

    Luteinizing hormone (LH) produced in the pituitary gland signals ovulation in women and helps develop the corpus luteum, a mass of cells created for the production of progesterone.  In males, LH supports Leydig cell production in testosterone.

    Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) facilitates and regulates growth and development, puberty, and specific reproductive functions in both sexes.  Synthesized and secreted by gonadotropic cells in the pituitary gland, FSH is classified as a glycoprotein polypeptide hormone. 

    What the test reveals

    Biomarker Assessment

    Visual representation of specific biomarker results over time, together with detailed descriptions for easy understanding of health-related results.

    Analysis and Insight

    Detailed analysis of test results helps identify key areas of impact on health.  Important insights offer information and opportunities to support healthy changes.

    Personalized Action Plan

    Get diet, activity progress, and tracking of supplement use with simple access to your personal dashboard along with recommendations based on your specific test results.

    Precaution

    This at-home menopause test kit was designed to assess hormone levels associated with menopause, perimenopause and the menopause transition in women.  It is not intended to identify other medical conditions associated with reproductive health.  By the time a woman reaches her 40’s, hormone levels associated with the menopausal period fluctuate and decrease.  The age of actual menopause when a woman has not had a menstrual cycle for a period of at least 12 consecutive months varies.  This generally occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. 

    Testing is designed for informational purposes and as a tool to support further discussion with your physician or other healthcare practitioners.  You should always consult your doctor for any specific health questions, diagnosis or medical treatment.

    Biomarkers Measured

    Biomarkers Measured

    E2

    Estradiol production naturally begins to decrease as women enter middle age and the menopausal period. As these estrogen levels decline, women begin to experience many of the symptoms related to menopause.

    LH

    This is the hormone responsible for triggering the ovaries to release an egg in ovulation. As estrogen levels decrease in menopause, Luteinizing Hormone (LH) increases.

    FSH

    The follicle-stimulating hormone helps stimulate the maturation of ovarian follicles. These, in turn, release eggs during the reproductive cycle. In menopausal women, however, FSH levels increase and remain high for the rest of their lives.

    How Does It Work?

    • Step 1

      Order the test kit online and a complete materials package will be delivered to your door.

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    • Step 2

      Follow the instructions for the collection of saliva, blood, or urine and return samples via prepaid shipping label.

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    • Step 3

      Get results quickly and discreetly through a secure online portal or have a physical copy sent directly to you.

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    Why Test With Us?

    • Highest Testing Standards

      We use the most up-to-date collection methods to secure blood, urine, and saliva samples for shipment and testing. Our at-home test kits and methodologies meet the highest standards for both quality and validity.

    • Certified Testing Labs

      CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments) certified laboratories are used to receive and evaluate test samples. This ensures strict adherence to both state and federal guidelines with regular inspections from applicable government agencies.

    • Key Facts About The Lab

      Operating for over 20 years with over 8 million tests completed. Developed three distinct hormone testing methods. Partner with the CDC and NIH on research.

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