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Health PCOS Profile Advance

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders among women of reproductive age, affecting up to 1 in 6 women globally. It occurs due to a combination of hormonal imbalance (hyperandrogenism) and ovulation irregularities (anovulation) that can lead to infertility, weight gain, acne, and irregular periods.

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Rs. 6000.00

Reports Within

24 Hours*

Test Parameters

9

Sample Type

Urine and Blood

Fasting

8-10 hours required

Test NameDescriptionTests Included
Anemia PanelChecks red blood cell health and detects anemia, which can worsen fatigue in PCOS.Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Heart (Lipid Profile)Assesses cardiovascular risk and cholesterol levels often affected by insulin resistance.Total Cholesterol, LDL, VLDL, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL/HDL Ratio, TC/HDL Ratio
Liver FunctionEvaluates liver enzyme activity — important since PCOS increases the risk of fatty liver disease.Total, Direct & Indirect Bilirubin, SGOT / SGPT, Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), GGT (Gamma GT), Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, A/G Ratio
Kidney Function & ElectrolytesMonitors kidney performance and electrolyte balance essential for metabolic stability.Creatinine, BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen), Urea, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride
Bones & JointsAssesses bone and mineral balance, as hormonal disorders may affect bone density.Uric Acid, Calcium, Phosphorus
Thyroid ProfileDetects thyroid disorders that commonly coexist with PCOS and affect weight and ovulation.T3, T4, TSH
Vitamin ProfileChecks for nutritional deficiencies that may worsen fatigue, mood swings, and insulin resistance.Vitamin B12, Vitamin D
Reproductive HormonesAnalyzes ovulation status, ovarian reserve, and androgen levels — crucial for PCOS diagnosis and fertility planning.LH (Luteinizing Hormone), FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone), Prolactin, AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), Estradiol (E2), Testosterone
Urine AnalysisDetects urinary tract infections or hormonal imbalance indicators through metabolic waste.Urine Routine
  • Detect hormonal imbalances that cause irregular menstrual cycles or infertility.

  • Assess insulin resistance, lipid, thyroid, and liver function linked to PCOS.

  • Evaluate vitamin levels, kidney health, and metabolic balance.

  • Identify androgen excess (high testosterone or estradiol) that causes acne and hair growth.

  • Get a complete overview of your reproductive, metabolic, and organ function.

  • Women with irregular periods, acne, or excess facial hair.

  • Those struggling with infertility or unexplained weight gain.

  • Individuals experiencing hair thinning, mood swings, or hormonal imbalance.

  • Women with a family history of PCOS, diabetes, or thyroid issues.

  • Anyone seeking a complete hormonal and metabolic assessment.

 

  • Avoid coffee, alcohol, and fatty foods for at least 24 hours.

  • Take morning samples for best accuracy.

  • Continue regular medication only after consulting your physician.

  • Stay hydrated and relaxed before the test.

What is the difference between the Basic and Advanced PCOS Profile?

The Advanced Profile includes a wider range of hormonal and metabolic tests, such as Estradiol, Testosterone, AMH, and Vitamin D, giving a more detailed picture of PCOS causes.

Why is AMH important for PCOS?

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) indicates ovarian reserve and helps confirm PCOS by showing the number of immature follicles in the ovaries.

Can PCOS affect fertility?

Yes. PCOS causes irregular ovulation, making it harder to conceive naturally. Early diagnosis improves treatment outcomes.

How does thyroid health relate to PCOS?

Thyroid dysfunction can worsen hormonal imbalance, contributing to menstrual irregularities and weight changes.

Do I need to fast before this test?

Yes. A 10–12 hour fasting period ensures accurate glucose, lipid, and hormone readings. Only water is allowed.

Test Included

Test Name Description Tests Included
Anemia Panel Checks red blood cell health and detects anemia, which can worsen fatigue in PCOS.
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Heart (Lipid Profile) Assesses cardiovascular risk and cholesterol levels often affected by insulin resistance.
Total Cholesterol, LDL, VLDL, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL/HDL Ratio, TC/HDL Ratio
Liver Function Evaluates liver enzyme activity — important since PCOS increases the risk of fatty liver disease.
Total, Direct & Indirect Bilirubin, SGOT / SGPT, Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), GGT (Gamma GT), Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, A/G Ratio
Kidney Function & Electrolytes Monitors kidney performance and electrolyte balance essential for metabolic stability.
Creatinine, BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen), Urea, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride
Bones & Joints Assesses bone and mineral balance, as hormonal disorders may affect bone density.
Uric Acid, Calcium, Phosphorus
Thyroid Profile Detects thyroid disorders that commonly coexist with PCOS and affect weight and ovulation.
T3, T4, TSH
Vitamin Profile Checks for nutritional deficiencies that may worsen fatigue, mood swings, and insulin resistance.
Vitamin B12, Vitamin D
Reproductive Hormones Analyzes ovulation status, ovarian reserve, and androgen levels — crucial for PCOS diagnosis and fertility planning.
LH (Luteinizing Hormone), FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone), Prolactin, AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), Estradiol (E2), Testosterone
Urine Analysis Detects urinary tract infections or hormonal imbalance indicators through metabolic waste.
Urine Routine

Why Take This Test

  • Detect hormonal imbalances that cause irregular menstrual cycles or infertility.

  • Assess insulin resistance, lipid, thyroid, and liver function linked to PCOS.

  • Evaluate vitamin levels, kidney health, and metabolic balance.

  • Identify androgen excess (high testosterone or estradiol) that causes acne and hair growth.

  • Get a complete overview of your reproductive, metabolic, and organ function.

Preparation Before the Test

  • Avoid coffee, alcohol, and fatty foods for at least 24 hours.

  • Take morning samples for best accuracy.

  • Continue regular medication only after consulting your physician.

  • Stay hydrated and relaxed before the test.

Who Should Take This Test

  • Women with irregular periods, acne, or excess facial hair.

  • Those struggling with infertility or unexplained weight gain.

  • Individuals experiencing hair thinning, mood swings, or hormonal imbalance.

  • Women with a family history of PCOS, diabetes, or thyroid issues.

  • Anyone seeking a complete hormonal and metabolic assessment.

Why Choose Jade Cure

  • Trusted Diagnostic Center in Mumbai
  • Affordable Pricing
  • Accurate Reports with Advanced Technology
  • Experienced Pathologists & Qualified Staff
  • Fast Turnaround Time
  • Home Sample Collection Available

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Basic and Advanced PCOS Profile?

The Advanced Profile includes a wider range of hormonal and metabolic tests, such as Estradiol, Testosterone, AMH, and Vitamin D, giving a more detailed picture of PCOS causes.

Why is AMH important for PCOS?

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) indicates ovarian reserve and helps confirm PCOS by showing the number of immature follicles in the ovaries.

Can PCOS affect fertility?

Yes. PCOS causes irregular ovulation, making it harder to conceive naturally. Early diagnosis improves treatment outcomes.

How does thyroid health relate to PCOS?

Thyroid dysfunction can worsen hormonal imbalance, contributing to menstrual irregularities and weight changes.

Do I need to fast before this test?

Yes. A 10–12 hour fasting period ensures accurate glucose, lipid, and hormone readings. Only water is allowed.

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