Femme Inspect

Investigate the health of your female client.

FDX 18

Our specially devised panels for Female health are the ultimate tool for the modern healthcare practitioner looking for a comprehensive review of a client’s vitality and health which includes sexual health markers.

To create these panels, we have used the principal biomarkers from our best-selling Signature Inspect test and added important key biomarkers for those looking to include additional endocrine, sex hormone and cardiovascular profiles to their client investigations.

FDX Femme Inspect identifies the status of over 88 biomarkers including hormones, homocysteine and fasting insulin plus we have added more comprehensive markers to assess functions including thyroid, iron, blood sugar management, enzyme status, and cholesterol function.

Suitable for:

  • Those women looking for a general review of their health status including hormones
  • Those women looking to identify areas of dysfunction
  • Those women with conditions or symptoms that require/ suggest a comprehensive investigation

Key Biomarkers

ALP
DHEA-sulphate
Estradiol E2
Fibrinogen
Free t3
Free t4
FSH
Homocysteine
HsCRP
Insulin (fasting)
LH
Magnesium Serum
Progesterone
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Testosterone Total
Total T3
Total T4
TSH
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D3 (25 OH)
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Blood Chemistry

Basophils %
Basophils No
Eosinophils %
Eosinophils No
Haematocrit
Haemoglobin
Lymphocytes %
Lymphocytes No
MCH – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin
MCHC – Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration
MCV – Mean Corpuscular Volume
Monocytes %
Monocytes No
MPV (Mean Platelet Volume)
Neutrophil: Lymphocyte Ratio
Neutrophils %
Neutrophils No
Platelets
RBC’s
RDW
WBC’s

Electrolytes

Bicarbonate
Chloride
Potassium
Sodium
Sodium Potassium Ratio

Enzymes

Amylase
Lipase

Hormones

DHEA-sulphate
Estradiol E2
FSH
LH
Progesterone
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Testosterone Total

Inflammation

CRP
ESR
Fibrinogen
Homocysteine
HsCRP

Iron

Ferritin
Iron
TIBC
Total Iron Binding Capacity
Transferrin
Transferrin Saturation %
UIBC

Kidney Function

Creatinine
eGFR
Urea
Urea / Creatinine Ratio

Lipids

Cholesterol Total
Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
HDL cholesterol
LDL / HDL ratio
LDL Cholesterol
Non-HDL Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Triglycerides / HDL ratio
VLDL

Liver & Gallbladder

ALP
ALT
AST
AST:ALT Ratio
Bilirubin Direct
Bilirubin indirect
Bilirubin Total
Gamma GT / GGT
LDH

Metabolic

Anion Gap
Creatine Kinase
Uric Acid

Minerals & Metals

Calcium
Calcium : Albumin ratio
Calcium : Phosphorous ratio
Magnesium Serum
Phosphorus

Proteins

Albumin
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
Globulin
Total Protein

Sugars

ALT:AST ratio
C Peptide
Estimated Average Glucose
Glucose
HBA1C
Insulin (fasting)

Thyroid

Free t3
Free t4
Total T3
Total T4
TSH

Vitamins

Folate Serum
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D3 (25 OH)

Available add-on panels

You will need a main test first

Test instructions

Our FDX Femme Inspect panel has been created to look further than the norm (traditional blood analysis) to reveal more about your client’s health picture and to identify areas to focus an effective treatment plan. FunctionalDX uses the world’s most advanced blood interpretation technology considers 13 body systems, 7 accessory systems, 7 macronutrient systems, 14 micro-nutrient deficiencies and 40 clinical dysfunctions. Testing guidelines: Fasting blood draw required in the morning. For menstruating females requiring hormone assessment, we recommend the blood draw to be taken on day 21 of the cycle. Contraception Can using Contraception or HRT impact the results? The hormone markers will be influenced by contraceptive and HRT medications. If the client is unable to discontinue the contraceptive, please use your clinical judgement when interpreting the report. CLICK FOR KIT INSTRUCTIONS

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"Within my clinic, the FDX panels have become so imperative to my work that I really don't think that I could be working with people with acne and PCOS without the blood testing."
Fiona Trup