PCOD / PCOS Profile
Comprehensive hormonal panel for PCOS diagnosis: gonadotropins, androgens, insulin, thyroid, prolactin, and ovarian reserve.
Package Information
Reports In
Same day (6 hours)
Parameters
8
Requisites
Blood Sample
Sample Type
Blood
Measures
FSH, LH, Testosterone, DHEA-S, Insulin, TSH, Prolactin, AMH
Identifies
PCOS, insulin resistance, thyroid dysfunction, hyperprolactinemia, ovarian reserve
What is the PCOD Profile Test?
The PCOD Profile is a targeted hormonal and metabolic panel designed to diagnose and monitor Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD/PCOS). It includes reproductive hormones (FSH, LH, testosterone, DHEAS), thyroid function, insulin, and blood sugar — all key markers in understanding and managing this condition that affects 1 in 5 Indian women.
Why Should You Take This Test?
PCOS is a syndrome—no single test. This panel assesses hormonal imbalances (elevated LH:FSH, androgens, insulin) and rules out thyroid/prolactin causes.
Who Should Get Tested?
Irregular or Absent Periods
The most common symptom of PCOD.
Excess Facial/Body Hair
Hirsutism caused by elevated androgens.
Acne and Oily Skin
Hormonal acne that doesn't respond to regular treatment.
Difficulty Conceiving
PCOD is a leading cause of female infertility.
Unexplained Weight Gain
Insulin resistance drives weight gain in PCOD.
Warning Signs — When Should You Get This Test?
Common Conditions Detected
Frequently Booked Together
Tests commonly ordered alongside PCOD Profile for a complete picture
AMH
Assesses ovarian reserve and correlates with PCOD severity
Ultrasound Pelvis
Visualizes ovarian cysts and uterine lining
HbA1c
Monitors diabetes risk from insulin resistance
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