Hormonal Assessment in Central London
Hormonal Health Mapping at LSDC Healthcare is a structured, consultant-led clinical assessment designed to evaluate female hormonal function across different life stages.
Rather than isolated blood tests, this service integrates cycle history, targeted hormone panels, symptom patterns, and metabolic context to identify clinically meaningful imbalance.
All assessments are delivered in a private, consultant-led environment in the City of London, with careful interpretation and evidence-based management.
What Is Hormonal Health Mapping?
Hormonal Health Mapping is a comprehensive clinical evaluation of endocrine function, focused on how hormonal patterns interact with physical, emotional, and cognitive health.
It goes beyond “normal ranges” to assess:
Cycle regularity and ovulation
Oestrogen, progesterone, androgen balance
Thyroid–adrenal–gonadal interaction
Metabolic and inflammatory contributors
Life-stage–specific hormonal shifts
The goal is to identify actionable hormonal drivers of symptoms, not label normal physiology as pathology.
Who Is Hormonal Health Mapping For?
This assessment is suitable for women experiencing:
Fatigue or low energy
Irregular, painful, or absent periods
Premenstrual mood or physical symptoms
Perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms
Weight change or metabolic disruption
Brain fog, sleep disturbance, or anxiety
Hormone-related skin or hair changes
Symptoms with “normal” routine blood tests
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
Identification of clinically relevant hormonal patterns
Differentiation between physiological transition and pathology
Targeted treatment rather than trial-and-error
Improved symptom control and quality of life
Clear explanation of results in clinical context
Common indications include:
Cycle irregularity
Perimenopause and menopause transition
Fatigue or mood symptoms with unclear cause
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Hormonal assessment at LSDC Healthcare is distinguished by:
Consultant-led endocrine interpretation
Cycle-aware and life-stage–specific testing
Avoidance of over-testing or non-evidence-based panels
Integration with gynaecology, endocrinology, and metabolic care
Focus on clinical relevance, not numerical abnormality alone
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Testing is individualised and may include:
Reproductive hormones (oestrogen, progesterone, LH, FSH, androgens)
Thyroid function testing
Prolactin and cortisol (when indicated)
Metabolic and inflammatory markers
Cycle-timed blood tests where appropriate
All investigations are clinically justified and consultant-selected.
Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
Results reviewed and explained in detail
Clear diagnosis or reassurance provided
Evidence-based treatment plan agreed
Monitoring of response and symptom evolution
Integration with lifestyle, nutritional, or pharmacological strategies as appropriate
Insurance and Self-Pay
Hormonal health mapping is typically self-pay, as it is often undertaken for complex or preventative symptom evaluation.
Specific investigations may be claimable when medically indicated.
Transparent pricing is provided in advance.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.

Book A Hormonal Health Consultation
If you are experiencing persistent symptoms that may be hormonally driven, our consultants provide expert endocrine assessment with clear clinical direction in Central London.
FAQ — Hormonal Health Mapping
Can hormones cause fatigue and mood changes?
Yes. Hormonal imbalance or transition can significantly affect energy, mood, and cognitive function.
Are tests timed to my menstrual cycle?
Where relevant, testing is timed to provide clinically meaningful interpretation.
What if my results are ‘normal’?
Results are interpreted in clinical context. Normal ranges do not always reflect optimal function.
Does this include menopause assessment?
Yes. Perimenopause and menopause evaluation are common indications.
Will I be offered hormone treatment?
Treatment is recommended only when clinically indicated and evidence-based.
Is hormonal health mapping covered by private insurance?
This assessment is usually self-funded, though some tests may be claimable if medically indicated.