PCOD Test Package – Complete Hormonal & Health Screening for Women
Take charge of your hormonal health with the PCOD Test, specially designed to detect and manage Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD). This panel includes key tests: Prolactin, LH, FSH, Testosterone- Total, HbA1c, Insulin Fasting, CBC, Blood Sugar Fasting, and Thyroid Profile (T3, T4 & TSH). These tests collectively help evaluate your reproductive hormones, thyroid function, insulin resistance, and overall health status.
Why is the PCOD Test important?
PCOD affects hormone levels, menstrual cycles, fertility, and metabolism. This panel helps in early detection, monitoring symptoms, and planning effective treatment. It gives a complete view of hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance, thyroid issues, and general health, which are often associated with PCOD.
When should you get this test done?
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Irregular or missed periods
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Excess facial/body hair or acne
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Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
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Infertility or planning pregnancy
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Hair thinning or scalp hair loss
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Unexplained fatigue or mood swings
Test Inclusions:
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Prolactin – Evaluates abnormal milk discharge and hormonal imbalance
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LH (Luteinizing Hormone) – Assesses ovulation and reproductive function
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FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) – Helps evaluate ovarian function
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Insulin Fasting – Detects insulin resistance, common in PCOD
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CBC (Complete Blood Count) – Checks overall health and detects infections or anemia
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Thyroid Profile (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) – Evaluates thyroid function which often affects menstrual cycles.
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Testosterone Total- Helps detect hormonal imbalance and signs of excess androgens in PCOD.
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HBA1c- Measures long-term blood sugar control, crucial for managing insulin resistance in PCOD.
- Blood Sugar Fasting- Assesses fasting glucose levels to screen for early signs of insulin resistance.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Do I need to fast for this test?
A: Yes, fasting for 10-12 hours is required for accurate insulin and glucose-related results.
Q: Can I take this test during my periods?
A: It’s best to take the test between day 2–5 of your menstrual cycle unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
Q: How long will it take to get the reports?
A: Reports are typically available within 16-24 hours.
Q: Is this panel useful even if I’m not planning pregnancy?
A: Yes, it helps in diagnosing and managing PCOD symptoms at any stage of life.
Get clarity on your symptoms and take control of your health with the PCOD Test. Book now for accurate testing and reliable results from the comfort of your home.
