|KL65| Premenopausal Screening Program
126.75€
169.00€
Validity of online orders: 3 months from the date of purchase.
Research Comparison
| Hematological and Clinical Tests | Premenopausal Examination Program |
| CBC | Complete Blood Count |
| Sex Hormone Tests | Premenopausal Testing Program |
| FSH | Follicle Stimulating Hormone | |
| LH | Luteinizing Hormone | |
| E2 | Estradiol |
| Pregnancy Tests | Premenopausal Screening Program |
| AMH | Anti-Müllerian Hormone |
| Thyroid Hormone Tests | Premenopausal Examination Program |
| TSH / TSH | Thyrotropic Hormone |
| Vitamin tests | Premenopausal examination program |
| Vitamin D test | |
| Vitamin B12 |
| Trace Element Tests | Premenopausal Examination Program |
| IRON | Ferritin | |
| Mg | Magnesium | |
| Ca | Calcium | |
| Na | Sodium |
| Immunoassay tests | Premenopausal examination program |
| Folic acid | |
Premenopause is a natural stage in a woman's life when hormonal changes occur in the body, accompanied by irregular menstrual cycles, mood swings, sleep disturbances, or other symptoms. A timely screening program not only helps to understand the changes occurring in the body but also prevents diseases that may develop due to hormonal imbalance or metabolic disorders.
Premenopausal tests are important for maintaining well-being and taking care of heart, bone, thyroid, and reproductive system health.
Why is it important to conduct premenopausal tests?
- To assess hormonal changes – imbalances of estrogen and other hormones cause most premenopausal symptoms.
- For the prevention of cardiovascular diseases – during this period, the risk of cholesterol and blood pressure problems increases.
- To preserve bone health – decreasing estrogen levels increase the risk of osteoporosis.
- To control thyroid function – hormonal imbalances are often related to thyroid function.
- For general health checkup – evaluating blood, biochemical indicators, vitamins, and mineral levels helps to detect disorders early.
Note: This screening program is conducted on the 3rd-5th day of the cycle.
