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Apollo PCOD Comprehensive in Sector 62, Noida

Also Known as PCOS test, polycystic ovary syndrome, polycystic ovary disease,

10- 12 Hr fasting is required

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testsTest(s) Included (26)

  • LIPID PROFILE

    8 tests included

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  • 17-ALPHA-HYDROXYPROGESTERONE (17-OHP)

    1 test included

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  • Testosterone, Total

    1 test included

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  • PROLACTIN

    1 test included

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  • Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate - (DHEAS)

    1 test included

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  • ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE (AMH)

    1 test included

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  • FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE (FSH)

    1 test included

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  • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

    1 test included

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  • Thyroid Profile (Total T3, Total T4, TSH)

    4 tests included

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  • Homa IR

    7 tests included

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*Conditional Tests: Testing of these is conditional depending on results of other tests

About

blood sample
Sample

BLOOD

Gender
Gender

Female

users
Age group

7 years & above

The Apollo PCOD Comprehensive Panel is crucial for people dealing with Polycystic Ovary Disorder (PCOD) or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). PCOD is a common hormonal disorder associated with the formation of small cysts in the ovaries. The PCOD blood test assesses some important hormones and metabolic factors related to the disorder. Factors contributing to the development of PCOD include insulin resistance, elevated levels of androgens, and genetic predispositions. By offering a comprehensive analysis of these factors, this PCOD test at home plays a pivotal role in facilitating an accurate diagnosis for individuals grappling with PCOD. Some symptoms associated with PCOD are listed below: Irregular or absent menstrual periods: Menstrual cycles that don't follow a regular pattern or are completely absent Excessive hair growth on the face, chest, or back (hirsutism): Unwanted and increased hair growth in areas typically seen in males, such as the face, chest, or back Acne or oily skin: Skin-related symptoms like persistent acne or excessively oily skin Weight gain or difficulty losing weight: Unexplained weight gain or challenges in losing weight, often tied to insulin resistance and metabolic disturbances associated with PCOD Thinning hair or hair loss on the scalp (male pattern baldness): Hair-related symptoms such as thinning hair or a pattern of hair loss resembling male baldness Darkening of the skin: Particularly in skin folds such as the neck, groin, and under the breasts Mood swings or depression: Emotional symptoms such as mood swings or persistent feelings of sadness, potentially linked to hormonal imbalances affecting mood-regulating pathways in PCOD The PCOD blood test requires a blood sample for testing. For this, fasting for 10-12 hours is required to obtain accurate results. A trained phlebotomist ensures a hassle-free experience by collecting the blood sample for the PCOD test at home. Using a sterile needle and syringe, the procedure is quick, relatively painless, and conducted with precision in the comfort of your own space. Once the blood sample is collected, it will be sent to the laboratory for analysis. The sample will undergo various tests including: 17-alpha-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP): To assess adrenal gland function Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Essential for assessing ovulation and normal menstrual cycles Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Crucial for analyzing reproductive function Prolactin: To assess prolactin, responsible for milk production and fertility Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate - (DHEAS): To assess adrenal gland function Thyroid Profile (Total T3, Total T4, TSH): To evaluate overall thyroid functioning and health Lipid Profile: To assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH): To assess ovarian reserve and indicate fertility potential Testosterone, Total: To measure hormone levels, often elevated in PCOD Homa IR: To evaluate insulin resistance and pancreatic beta-cell function In case of a positive diagnosis of PCOD, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and personalised treatment plans. Treatment options may include lifestyle modifications such as diet and exercise, hormonal therapy, and management of associated symptoms. Early diagnosis and intervention can help prevent complications associated with PCOD.

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How common is PCOD?

PCOD affects approximately 5-10% of women of childbearing age.

Are there any risks associated with the blood sample collection process?

The blood sample collection process is generally safe and carries minimal risks such as bruising or infection at the site of needle insertion. Trained professionals perform the procedure, ensuring proper hygiene and safety protocols are followed.

How often should I get tested with the Apollo PCOD Comprehensive Panel?

The frequency of testing may vary depending on your healthcare provider's recommendations and your specific needs.

Can the Apollo PCOD blood test diagnose PCOD conclusively?

The Apollo PCOD Comprehensive Panel provides valuable insights into PCOD by assessing multiple parameters. However, a definitive diagnosis may require additional clinical evaluation and consultation with a healthcare professional.

Can PCOD be cured?

PCOD cannot be cured, but its symptoms can be effectively managed through lifestyle modifications, medications, and regular monitoring. Treatment aims to alleviate symptoms, regulate menstrual cycles, and improve overall health.

Why should Apollo be your preferred healthcare partner?

  • 40 Years of legacy and credibility in the healthcare industry.
  • NABL certified multi-channel digital healthcare platform.
  • Affordable diagnostic solutions with timely and accurate test results.
  • Up to 60% discount on Doorstep Diagnostic Tests, Home Sample Collection.
  • An inventory of over 100+ laboratories, spread across the country, operating out of 120+ cities with 1200+ collection centers, serving over 1800+ pin codes.

The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results