Super Advanced Well Women Profile Exam
The Advanced Well Women Profile evaluates your Cholesterol, Liver, Kidneys, Iron, Diabetes, Complete Blood Count, and other vital health checks. Also with our solution we offer HPV variant solution as the virus affects many things in a womens health,
This is a complex, complete, and comprehensive check-up.
47 Biomarkers:
- TSH: Thyroid stimulation.
- TT3: Main thyroid hormone.
- TT4: Main thyroid hormone.
- Oestradiol: Ovarian function.
- Luteinising Hormone: Reproductive function.
- FSH: Ovary damage indicator.
- Magnesium: Essential metal.
- Vitamin B12: Red blood cell production.
- Vitamin D: Important for bone and muscle health.
- Total cholesterol
- LDL: “Bad” cholesterol.
- HDL: “Good” cholesterol, removes LDL.
- Triglycerides: Fat storage.
- Total/HDL: Cardiovascular risk calculation.
- Total Bilirubin: Liver & bile excretion.
- ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase): Liver disease indicator.
- ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase): Liver damage indicator.
- Albumin: Osmotic pressure.
- AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase): Its amount in body.
- Total Protein: Its amount in body.
- Urea: Kidney function.
- Creatinine: Kidney dysfunciton indicator.
- Phosphate: Energy production, muscle function, bone growth.
- Bicarbonate: Its amount in body.
- Haematocrit (HCT): Red blood cell volume.
- Haemoglobin: Oxygen transport.
- MCH (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin): Average cell haemoglobin.
- MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration): Packed cell haemoglobin concentration.
- MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume): Average corpuscle volume.
- RDW-CV: Delta percentage of red cell volume and size.
- RDW-SD: Delta femtoliter of red cell volume and size.
- Red Cell Count (RBC): Its amount in body.
- White Cell Count (WBC): Its amount in body.
- Basophils: Immune system, fights infection.
- Eosinophils: Immune system, fights bacteria.
- Lymphocytes: Immune system, fights infection.
- Monocytes: Dead cell removal.
- Neutrophils: Immune system, fights infection.
- MPV (Mean Platelet Volume): Marrow fragmented cell volume.
- Platelet Count: Amount of platelets.
- Iron: Lung oxygen transport.
- CRP HS (C-Reactive Protein High Sensitivity): Inflammation measure.
- Ferritin: Iron storage amount.
- TIBC: Iron amount.
- HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin): Recent blood sugar level average.
- Microalbumin: Kidney damage indicator.
- Glucose: Current blood sugar level.
- HPV 21
How Does My Well Woman Blood Test Work?
Please make your appointment online and visit us on-site to have your Advanced Well Woman Profile performed by one of our Registered Nurses. Additionally, do note that you must present your ID for your appointment. Some instructions you should pay attention to:
- Avoid biotin supplements and fatty foods for at least 2 days before your appointment.
- Take a break from sports and contraception as they affect your hormones.
- Females who are on their period should take this test on their third day.
Make an online appointment for Well Woman or just walk into one of our clinic locations.
Let our experienced clinic staff take your sample.
View your results in your email inbox or our dashboard after waiting.
How Long Will My Womens Health and HPV Test Results Take?
We do our best to provide a target turnaround time for the Well Woman Clinic of 5 working days. Please keep in mind that our turnaround times for HPV are guidelines, not guarantees. Assay schedules may affect our result processing times.
Refunds are not granted for appointments that are missed or cancelled less than 24 hours in advance. Rescheduling may be discussed, but we are not able to give a guarantee.
Don’t hesitate to contact customer service to discuss other cost and availability options.
Please not that we cannot draw any blood samples from people who are under 16 years old.
Why Choose Our Womens Health Clinic?
- Cutting-edge laboratory technology (newest and greatest).
- Direct deal with our Laboratories for unbeatable Prices and Support.
- Well Woman evaluation result certificate sent to you by Confidential Email (No SMS).
- HPV Options
- Onsite testing without going to another city for the sample.
- We provide support through WhatsApp during our business hours.
Real People – Rose my Health Check Story
Worried? Please help 😞
Okay, so actually I’m a 31-year-old female and very self aware. However for the last 9 months, I’ve been experiencing terrible pain revealed with the Well Women Health Profile in my lower right abdomen. Also, I regularly feel sick and my tummy protrudes out very far. Furthermore I have gained alot of extra weight. And the biggest difference is that I constantly feel very tired. Its as if exhaustion is overwhelming me even in the mornings and I’m worn out every day. And additionally, I’m always stiff everywhere especially in my back and legs.
They conducted some CA125 and other CBC tests and found that my iron levels were slightly low. The HPV doctor wanted to investigate why it kept dropping. I then told them about this pain last week that I have had for the last 9 months, and they did a blood test called ovarian marker cancer exam, and it came back high.
They also mentioned the Olympics and my high inflammation markers.
My platelet count is 543, which they said is high. They did an ultrasound today and said I have a large complex cyst on my right ovary, where I’m having the pain and a virus-generated cyst on my left ovary.
Now, even my doctor said on paper this doesn’t sound good and mentioned it’s unlikely that it’s cancer, but it’s possible. I’m also very worried that all my tests won’t turn out well and I am hounding the Lab to get the results quickly. I have to go for an X-ray tomorrow, and she’s arranging an urgent CT scan. I am peeing so much and can’t hold it anymore. If I have to go, I have to go. There’s no holding it!
Furthermore, I guess I’m asking also what were your actual symptoms of OC? I’m terrified that I might have the serious ovarian issues. Yes, I know I’m young, but I understand that nothing is impossible. Becuase everyone including my GP advised me not to worry, but she knows of course that I will as its normal.
Hope
After holding our breath for the results… a scan shows my mom’s cancer has NOT spread!
Posted here one time before, and it made me feel better 🙂 My family is very private. Not many people know about her diagnosis/battle with stage 3 disease. But when I get great news like this, I want to tell anyone! 🙂 My mom’s levels have continued to drop, but a major symptom of the cancer, the buildup of fluid, hasn’t improved. Usually, that means it has spread/hasn’t responded… not in her case!
The HPV treatment is working, even though the fluid hasn’t resolved. But that’s all that matters! Anyone and everyone going through something, keep your head up. I’m a 23F, and my mom is only 51. She is young, has no risk factors, is healthy, etc. I’ve already lost 2 people I loved to cancer. It’s hard to comprehend how she went from feeling/appearing healthy to stage 3 overnight. I’m also a reserved, private person, and I’ve never felt the need to share personal stuff. But there’s something I find comforting about telling a whole bunch of kind strangers. Thanks all 🙂
Delilah
Had my last chemo today. Wanted to have a little humble brag today.
I’m unsure if I can do this, but I’m doing my best to follow the rules. I don’t want anyone else in this boat.
For the record, I’m in my 40s with two beautiful kids at home. Today was my last chemo. I hope forever, but we’ll see what the tide brings. Nine rounds of chemo and four surgeries in the last 330 days. I received my ovarian CA125 diagnosis while I was moving last year.
No HPV doctor yet didn’t know anyone and had no support.
In that time, I’ve gained a whole group of wonderful friends, several amazing doctors, and great care.
And for the Uterus minded, please also research more to know the signs of your major organ disease. This is a very aggressive and very dangerous disease with lower survival rates than most as there is very little chance to improve it. Here are a few facts: -you can’t detect ovarian tumours with a pap test – you can with the new CA125 finger prick home kit (usually); symptoms include bloating (I looked super pregnant), urinary problems (when they found mine, I thought I just had a uti), lower back pain, strange Menstrual symptoms (I bled like crazy and had huge clots) -it often starts with a cyst. They may tell you it’s not concerning, but ask for the blood exam if so. Keep asking and advocating.
This is a very survivable disease if caught early. The main issue is that people usually don’t catch it early because they ignore the symptoms.
Cora
Waiting to find out if I have it.
After experiencing issues with my periods recently, as well as abdominal pain, reduced appetite, and constant fatigue, I visited my GP, who urgently referred me for an ultrasound. I underwent the scan the following day, and the HPV doctor informed me that I had a mass in my right ovary. I also have something wrong with my left fallopian tube. The structure of it has changed/it has something inside it… possibly blocking it.
I had blood taken on Friday for a CA125, which, as far as I understand it, basically checks for enzymes and tumour markers specific to ovarian diseases, and I will get these results tomorrow. Also, I have received an urgent referral to a gynecologic oncology, who should see me within a week and will arrange for biopsies.
However, I am terrified that I won’t be able to be here for my babies and do all of the things I usually do. I am a bit of an over thinker about my Health, which has led my brain to spiral into worst-case scenarios and the like.
I am struggling emotionally and have only one person I can talk to about HPV and everything with complete honesty. Don’t want to keep burdening them, I am supposed to be well. As I know they are already incredibly worried about me. I feel so incredibly alone and afraid right now.
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Bella F. –
I found the price a bit on the higher side, but it’s still more affordable compared to other providers. The appointment itself went very smoothly, and the phlebotomist was incredibly gentle, which made the process comfortable. The results are comprehensive and give a good overall view, which I really appreciate.
Mikayla –
I made a complete check-up which is incredible to be able to do this with just one test. Also, the clinic staff were very friendly.