Endometriosis Health Check (in-clinic)
This comprehensive in-clinic endometriosis health check includes blood tests for a key marker such as CA-125, inflammatory panel which includes CRP, ESR, FBC and Ferritin, along with full Female hormonal panel. These tests help identify potential inflammation and hormonal imbalances linked to endometriosis. All tests come with a detailed wellness report at no additional cost. The wellness report offers personalised recommendations for managing endometriosis symptoms through diet, lifestyle changes, and supplements. You also have the option to add a 30-minute consultation with a nutritionist to help further develop a plan to reduce inflammation and manage endometriosis symptoms effectively.
Disclaimer: Upon purchasing the Endometriosis Health Screen, you will receive a link to book an appointment at a clinic of your convenience. Our clinics are located in major cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Belfast to ensure ease of access and flexibility for your appointment. If you have any questions regarding clinic locations, please reach out to us prior to purchasing the test.
CA-125: A blood test used to help detect and monitor certain types of conditions, including endometriosis, by measuring levels of this protein.
This panel includes tests to detect inflammation, which is often linked to endometriosis:
- CRP (C-Reactive Protein): A marker for acute inflammation.
- ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate): Assesses inflammation in the body over a longer term.
- FBC (Full Blood Count): Provides a broad picture of your overall health and helps identify infections or other issues that might cause inflammation.
- Ferritin: A protein that stores iron, often tested to check for inflammation or anaemia.
This section includes key tests for assessing female hormonal balance, which can be linked to endometriosis:
- Oestradiol: A key estrogen hormone affecting the reproductive system.
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Important for evaluating ovarian reserve and reproductive health.
- Luteinising Hormone (LH): Plays a role in the menstrual cycle and ovulation.
- Progesterone: Assessed for ovulation and luteal phase evaluation.
- Prolactin: Influences reproductive health and can be elevated in conditions like endometriosis.
- Testosterone: Helps evaluate androgen levels, which may impact endometriosis symptoms.
The wellness report provides:
- Personalised recommendations for managing endometriosis symptoms.
- Dietary advice to help reduce inflammation.
- Lifestyle changes to support symptom management.
- Supplement recommendations to address deficiencies and balance hormones.
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