Support Women’s Health & Fertility
Women’s hormone and reproductive health play a vital role in energy, cycles, fertility, mood and long-term wellbeing. Whether you’re trying to conceive, experiencing symptoms of hormone imbalance, or simply want a clearer picture of your reproductive health, these tests provide science-backed insights to help you take control with confidence. Not sure whether your symptoms point to a hormonal issue? Read our guide to recognising the signs of hormone imbalance.
How i-screen works
01Order online
Choose your preferred blood test and place your order securely through our website.
02Receive pathology request form
We'll email you your pathology request form, which you'll need for your blood draw.
03Visit a Collection Centre
Take your pathology request form to one of our affiliated collection centres for your blood sample.
04Get your results
Your results are typically available within 48 hours depending on the test. We'll notify you by email when your results are ready to view in your i-screen dashboard.
Looking for a comprehensive check of your female hormones, metabolism and overall wellbeing?
A complete women’s health assessment helps you understand your hormone patterns, metabolic markers, thyroid health, nutrient levels and reproductive wellbeing. These panels are ideal if you want a proactive health check, are managing symptoms, or want clarity around how your hormones are affecting your energy, mood and overall health. For a deeper look at how your hormones function across the day, learn how the DUTCH test provides comprehensive hormone insights.
Our most comprehensive women's panel: cardiovascular, hormonal, nutritional and gut health plus 129-gene DNA insights in one test.
Deep insights into cardiovascular, hormonal, nutritional and gut health across 117 biomarkers in one women's blood test.
A complete annual health check covering hormones, cholesterol, iron, liver, kidney, thyroid, diabetes and vitamin D.
Dried urine test mapping cortisol patterns, oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone and their metabolites across a full day.
Are your hormones balanced for healthy cycles and fertility?
Hormone imbalances and irregular ovulation can affect mood, weight, PMS, cycle rhythm and fertility. Testing your reproductive hormones alongside ovulation markers provides a clearer picture of your menstrual health and whether hormonal shifts may be contributing to symptoms or making conception more difficult. If you’re using hormonal contraception, read our guide on how the pill affects hormone testing before booking. For a deeper investigation into your hormone patterns before booking.
Measure oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid and cortisol — key markers relevant to hormonal health.
Measure oestrogen, progesterone, LH, FSH and testosterone — key markers relevant to female hormonal health.
Confirm ovulation with a progesterone blood test - a key step for women trying to conceive.
Track oestrogen and progesterone across your full 28-day cycle to understand your hormonal pattern.
Are fertility issues linked to thyroid or nutrition?
Thyroid hormones, iron, vitamin D and B12 all play a major role in menstrual health, mood, energy and fertility. A thyroid panel or nutrient assessment can identify whether underlying imbalances are contributing to symptoms or difficulty conceiving. Bone health is another often-overlooked factor for women - read why osteoporosis is the "silent disease" affecting women's health.
Measure TSH, free T3 and free T4 — the core markers for understanding your thyroid levels.
Comprehensive thyroid panel including TSH, T3, T4 plus thyroid antibodies for a detailed thyroid profile.
Check your iron, ferritin and transferrin levels. Iron deficiency is Australia’s most common nutritional problem.
Test B12, folate and active B12 - key markers for anaemia, energy, mood and methylation health.
Check your vitamin D level - over 30% of Australian adults are deficient, causing fatigue and muscle weakness.
Is PCOS affecting your cycles, hormones or ability to conceive?
PCOS can cause irregular cycles, acne, weight changes, fatigue and fertility challenges. A dedicated PCOS test helps assess hormone levels and metabolic markers to understand whether PCOS may be a contributing factor. Hormonal acne in particular can signal underlying imbalances — our practitioners explain more in this clinical guide to acne assessment.
Hormone panel covering testosterone, insulin, LH, FSH and DHEA-S — markers commonly assessed alongside PCOS.
Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) is a marker associated with ovarian reserve. Decreased levels of AMH may indicate low ovarian reserve, whilst increased levels of AMH is often seen with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
Is your vaginal microbiome supporting fertility and reproductive health?
An imbalanced vaginal microbiome can affect pH, cervical mucus, inflammation and implantation. A vaginal microbiome test provides insight into beneficial and disruptive bacteria, helping support fertility and reduce recurrent symptoms.
Measure Lactobacillus levels, pathogens and microbial balance — markers relevant to vaginal and reproductive wellness.
The urinary tract is one of the most common sites for infections. The use of novel quantitative PCR technology measures microbes in the urinary tract — relevant for those wanting to understand their urinary microbiome.. This test is suitable for both men and women.