Premenopause & Menopause Panels
Hormonal changes during premenopause and menopause can affect many aspects of a woman’s health, from metabolism and bone density to cardiovascular and thyroid function. Because symptoms and needs can vary significantly from one stage to another, targeted laboratory testing plays an important role in understanding these changes and supporting preventive care.
At Medicover Laboratories, we created the Premenopause & Menopause Panels that are designed to provide a comprehensive overview of women’s hormonal and metabolic health, helping identify imbalances and monitor key health indicators during these transitional stages.
Premenopause Panel
The Premenopause Panel focuses on early hormonal changes and metabolic balance, offering a broad assessment of overall health.
It includes:
- Blood profile: Full Blood Count (FBC), Iron (Fe), Ferritin
- Metabolic markers: Glucose, HbA1c
- Kidney function: Urea, Creatinine
- Liver function: AST, ALT, GGT
- Lipid profile: Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL
- Vitamins: Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Folic Acid
- Hormones: FSH, LH, Estradiol (E2), Progesterone (Prg), Prolactin (Prl)
- Thyroid function: TFTs (TSH, FT4, FT3), Thyroid Antibodies (TPO, Anti-TG)
Menopause Panels
Menopause Basic
The Menopause Basic panel focuses on core hormonal and thyroid markers relevant during menopause.
It includes:
- Full Blood Count (FBC)
- Thyroid function tests: TFTs (TSH, FT4, FT3)
- Thyroid antibodies: TPO, Anti-TG
- Hormones: FSH, LH, Estradiol (E2)
Menopause Extended
The Menopause Extended panel includes all tests from the Menopause Basic panel, plus:
- CA 15-3
Additional Health Panels
Bone Care
Bone health is an important concern during and after menopause. The Bone Care panel includes:
- Calcium (Ca)
- CrossLaps
- Vitamin D
- Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
Lipid Profile
The Lipid Profile panel includes:
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL / LDL
- Triglycerides
Who Are These Panels Recommended For?
The Premenopause and Menopause Panels are recommended for:
- Women experiencing hormonal changes or menopause-related symptoms
- Women who want a structured overview of hormonal, metabolic, and thyroid health
- Preventive health monitoring during midlife transitions
- Follow-up and monitoring as recommended by a healthcare professional
Important Information
Laboratory test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional, taking into account medical history, symptoms, and clinical findings.
Your doctor may recommend additional tests depending on individual health needs.

