Ultra Woman – Hormonal Imbalance, Female Fertility FSH LH Prolactin Test at Home
Test Parameters
A complete 75-parameter women’s health, vitality, fertility, and hormone panel including FSH, LH, Prolactin, thyroid, metabolism, vitamins, minerals, inflammation, and energy markers. This comprehensive panel provides over ₹9,000 worth of specialized diagnostic insights for just ₹5,999—giving you a complete clinical overview of your health at a 33% discount
What is Vitality
Vitality refers to a state of physical, mental, and emotional strength. It reflects balance in the body and mind, allowing a person to feel energetic and resilient in daily life. It has several key drivers, including -
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Mood & Memory (Hormone imbalances can contribute to memory problems and affect overall mental health)
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Mental Health
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Energy
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Strength
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Sex Drive & Fertility
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Work Performance
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Heart Health
About the Ultra Woman Test
The Ultra Woman Test (also known as the Ultra Female Checkup) is a comprehensive women’s health screening that evaluates hormonal balance, fertility, metabolism, energy levels, and factors contributing to abnormal cycles, fatigue, and weight changes.
It also helps identify hormonal changes and hormonal imbalances that may be linked to various hormone-related conditions and medical conditions.
The Ultra Woman test focuses on detecting abnormal cycles, fatigue, and weight gain related to fertility issues. It measures levels of important hormones (estrogen, progesterone, thyroid) to provide a comprehensive overview of hormonal health, and also tests vitamins, minerals, inflammation, and more.
Home-based Sample Collection in India
The Ultra Woman Test is a comprehensive diagnostic panel designed to assess women’s overall health. It is usually provided by different diagnostic labs in the major cities of India. Test coverage and service availability depend on the diagnostic provider you choose.
After collection, samples are sent to a specialist laboratory for analysis to ensure accurate results. Lab tests are performed on these samples to assess hormone levels.
Service Cities
In some of the major cities in India, diagnostic providers such as MyDiagnostics provide their services, such as at-home sample collection.
The service is usually offered in cities such as:
Contact MyDiagnostics to get detailed information on the Ultra Woman test.
What This Women’s Hormone & Vitality Test Measures
The Ultra Women Test is a comprehensive women’s health test that is designed to test for vitality, fertility, hormonal health, metabolism, etc. Hormones are chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands. They regulate essential functions such as metabolism, mood, growth, and reproduction.
This test is a 75-parameter test that medically detects any deficiencies and imbalances that could be responsible for underlying health conditions. It can also help identify issues with glands that produce hormones. This test is especially useful for women planning pregnancy or seeking to identify hormonal or metabolic factors that may affect fertility.
Energy & Metabolism Panel
Your metabolism is your body's process of converting sugar and fat for energy through key chemical processes. When you have an optimal metabolism, your body is of optimal weight and provides adequate energy without you feeling sluggish. When metabolism is impaired, it can lead to weight changes, low energy, fatigue, and reduced vitality.
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HbA1c & Fasting Insulin– Chief source of energy for the body, which, if elevated, slows down fat loss and is also a risk for diabetes.
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Cholesterol & Lipids– An essential fat that serves many vital functions, such as energy creation and metabolism. It is the principal building block of many of our hormones, including estrogen, testosterone, etc and also plays a vital role in Vitamin D production.
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Thyroid Function– Overall measure of thyroid stimulation affecting metabolism, energy, weight and temperature control.
Insulin Resistance & Metabolic Health
Beta Cell Function
- Measures the ability of pancreatic beta cells to produce insulin.
- Key indicator of pancreatic health and functionality.
- Essential for understanding the body's insulin production capacity.
Insulin Sensitivity
- Assesses how effectively the body's cells respond to insulin.
- Critical for identifying potential insulin resistance.
- Helps in evaluating the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders.
HOMA-IR Index
- Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance.
- Combines fasting blood glucose and insulin levels to estimate insulin resistance.
- Widely used and validated marker for assessing metabolic health.
Sex Hormones Panel
This test includes the complete FSH, LH Prolactin test, which measures levels of most hormones involved in reproductive and sexual health. The panel is essential for assessing fertility, ovulation, PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), and hormonal imbalance.
The luteinizing hormone test is used to assess reproductive health and diagnose pituitary gland disorders. Certain symptoms, such as missed periods, sleep issues, vaginal dryness, changes in breast tissue or body hair, may prompt a healthcare provider to recommend these tests.
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Testosterone is an important hormone in women that supports libido, muscle strength, mood stability, and overall reproductive health.
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FSH is produced in the pituitary gland and is essential for the production of eggs by the ovaries.
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DHEAS is a precursor hormone that converts into testosterone. Low levels could contribute to low libido.
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Cortisol plays a crucial role in regulating stress, metabolism, and the body’s immune response.
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SHBG, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, is a protein that’s made in the liver and attaches itself to sex hormones, primarily Testosterone, and removes it from direct utilisation in the body.
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Estradiol is vital to maintain an optimised ratio of Testosterone and Estrogen for female health. Symptoms like fatigue, excess fat around your waist and belly, bone loss, lack of sex drive, anxiety, irritability, and depression are when your body is not producing enough Estrogen.
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Progesterone’s main role is to prepare the body for and support a pregnancy. It is produced in increasing amounts in the second half of the menstrual cycle. Progesterone is normally tested on day 21 of your menstrual cycle to assess whether ovulation has taken place.
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FSH, LH stimulate the menstrual cycle and peak before ovulation.
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Prolactin plays an important role in reproductive health. Elevated prolactin levels can suppress libido, disrupt ovulation, cause fatigue, and contribute to fertility problems.
Essential Vitamins Panel
Optimal levels of Vitamins (A, E, K, D, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12) plays a very important role in strengthening your immune systems and cell repair.
Essential Minerals Panel
Magnesium & Calcium keeps the immune system strong, helps heal wounds, and supports sex drive.
Iron & Ferritin Status
Iron is needed by the immune system and the body uses the free radical action of iron to attack some pathogens. Iron helps the immune system in another way by enhancing the ability of white blood cells to engulf and kill bacteria.
Ferritin is Oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is essential for endurance exercise as well as for normal function of the nervous, behavioural, and immune systems.
Inflammation Markers
Creatine Kinase / CRP / Hs-CRP / Homocysteine helps to diagnose conditions associated with acute and chronic inflammation including infections and autoimmune disorders. Inflammation accelerates ageing and decreases vitality
Proteins
Albumin/Globulin/Total Protein Main carrier proteins in the blood and binds to key substances such as free fatty acids, testosterone and essential nutrient
Who Is the Ultra Woman Test For?
The Ultra Woman panel is a comprehensive diagnostic system designed for women who want to stop guessing about their health. It is highly recommended for women above the age of 30, particularly those in the following categories:
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Planning for Motherhood: Women evaluating their fertility, ovarian reserve, or planning a pregnancy who need a blood test based supplement recommendation or hormonal baseline.
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Managing PCOS & Irregularities: Those dealing with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), missed periods, or abnormal cycles who require a diagnostics based supplementation approach.
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Experiencing "Modern Life" Drains: Women struggling with persistent low energy, unexplained weight gain, "brain fog," or low libido.
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Navigating Hormonal Shifts: Individuals in pre-menopause or post-menopause who are experiencing hot flashes, mood swings, or sleep disruptions.
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Athletes & High-Performers: Women who want to optimize their strength and vitality by monitoring inflammation, vitamins, and minerals.
Value Note: Instead of paying for individual tests, this 75-parameter panel gives you ₹9,000 worth of clinical diagnostic data for just ₹5,999, providing a complete map of your internal health at a 33% discount.
If you are experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance, the FSH, LH, and Prolactin test is the gold standard for clinical clarity. Consult your healthcare provider to discuss how these biomarkers can help you reclaim your vitality.
What Are the Main Female Hormone Tests?
FSH Test – Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone made by the pituitary gland that plays an important role in sexual development and functioning. In females, it helps control the menstrual cycle and egg production. FSH levels are tested on day 2 or 3 of the menstrual cycle to determine an individual's ovarian function and evaluate egg quality.
High levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in the blood could increase the risk of infertility. The FSH test thus helps in finding the cause of infertility, inspecting ovarian health, finding the cause for irregular or stopped menstrual cycle and confirming the start of menopause.
LH Test
Luteinizing hormone, made by the pituitary gland, works along with the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) to aid sexual development and function. It stimulates the ovaries to release an egg and initiates the process of progesterone production.
Progesterone, in turn, prepares the uterus by building the uterine lining to nurture the fertilized egg. An LH surge (increased LH production) thus occurs in women just before ovulation. LH test helps in finding the cause for infertility, stipulating the start of ovulation, finding the reason for irregular or stopped menstrual cycle and in the confirmation for initiation of menopause.
Prolactin Test
Prolactin, made by the pituitary gland, is responsible for the increase in breast size and in the production of breast milk during pregnancy in women. High prolactin levels are naturally found in new mothers; however, non-pregnant women and men generally have low levels of prolactin in their blood samples. A prolactin test is done to diagnose tumors in the pituitary gland and find causes for irregularities in the menstrual cycle and infertility in women.
When Is the Best Time to Get FSH, LH & Prolactin Tested?
FSH & LH baseline readings should be tested on Day 2 or 3 of your menstrual cycle. It helps to get the most accurate reading.
Prolactin should be measured in the morning after a good sleep and without stress or physical activities, as it varies with daily activity. Blood tests of FSH, LH and Prolactin are normally performed on an empty stomach in the morning in men or non-fertile cases.
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FSH & LH → Day 2–5 of your cycle
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Progesterone → Day 21
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Early morning preferred
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Test at any time unless cycle-specific markers - hormone imbalance.
Which Test should I do to have a Hormonal Imbalance as a Woman?
A physical exam and possibly an ultrasound (pelvic/thyroid) (in case of PCOS suspicions or thyroid lumps) can be helpful. Thyroid gland dysfunction, including too much thyroid hormone, can cause thyroid problems and hormonal imbalances.
The adrenal glands, located near the kidneys, can also be affected, leading to conditions such as Addison's disease, which may result from immune system attacks. Certain medications can interfere with hormone levels and contribute to imbalances.
Your healthcare provider will consider your medical history when diagnosing hormone-related issues. It helps to check whether you have a hormonal imbalance as a woman.
Your doctor will begin with blood tests to assess the key hormones, including estrogen, progesterone, FSH, LH, thyroid hormones, and prolactin, which in turn will inform which tests to undertake based on your symptoms. Maintaining a healthy diet can support hormonal balance and overall health.
The most important tests to discuss with your physician:
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Estrogen and Progesterone: Necessary in menstrual cycles, fertility and menopause.
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FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) & LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Assist in the assessment of ovarian health and fertility problems (such as PCOS).
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Thyroid Panel (TSH, T3, T4): Tests thyroid activity, which affects metabolism, energy, and weight.
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Prolactin: Has the potential to influence the menstrual cycle and fertility.
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Testosterone and DHEA-S: To determine whether the level of androgen is excessive, producing such symptoms as acne or hair.
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Cortisol: To screen for imbalances related to stress (Cushing/Addison).
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Insulin: PCOS and metabolic problems.
