SELFCHECK Menopause (FSH) Test (2 tests)
SELFCHECK Menopause (FSH) Test (2 tests)
FREE + Fast UK Delivery
FREE + Fast UK Delivery
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- Urine test
- Results in 10 minutes
- Test at home
- Assembled in the UK
- Professional customer care
- 2 x tests
The SELFCHECK Menopause (FSH) Test can help you find out whether you have reached menopause.
Most doctors can diagnose menopause in women who are 45 years or older without the need for a follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) test. Levels of FSH can fluctuate, which is why the test contains two tests to be used on two different occasions, and only if both tests show raised levels of FSH should menopause be considered. Full instructions and information are provided with the test kit. You must not change your medication, contraception or lifestyle until you have had menopause confirmed by your doctor.
The SELFCHECK Menopause (FSH) self-test is an easy to use, mid-stream urine device giving a visual result is available in less than 10 minutes.
You should use an early morning urine sample. Immerse the end of the test device into a stream of urine for a few seconds, then read the result after waiting for 10 minutes. You will see two lines appear on the test device. If the lower line is the same intensity of colour or darker than the upper line then the result is positive. If you do get a positive test result you should check again the following week.
Contains 2 tests.
Why SELFCHECK?
- expert, professional customer service
- assembled in the UK
- easy-to-follow instructions
- reliable results at home in minutes
- clinically proven, CE certified
- same components used in hospital tests
- as reliable as a doctor's test
- supplier of laboratory diagnostics to NHS and research institutions
Better to know
Better to know
We want you to be aware that no biomarker, even when checked by your hospital lab, is 100% perfect at diagnosing a specific medical condition. Because of this, a false positive result may cause unnecessary worry and further investigations, whilst a false negative result may give you peace of mind, when actually there may be an underlying condition that requires treatment. Rather than purchasing a self-test kit, you may wish to speak with your NHS GP first, who can arrange for tests if needed.
Make sure that you have considered what a result will mean to you before deciding to test. At SELFCHECK, you can also speak with our health check experts if you need help to use your test or interpret your results.
What SELFCHECK users say
What SELFCHECK users say
We invited SELFCHECK customers to tell us about their experience with their SELFCHECK test.
- 4/5 overall rating
- 9/10 easy to read instructions
- 4/5 thought that using the test was worthwhile
"All appeared good and instructions easy to follow"
"Everything was easy to follow"
"Very satisfied with your service"
"Simple enough, just had to check the instructions a couple of times"
The survey was completed in the Summer of 2024 of 118 random respondents who purchased one of our SELFCHECK tests. All customers are provided with contact information for our customer care team with their test, if they need any help to use their SELFCHECK test, or help to interpret their results.
For further information on how the scores were calculated please contact SELFCHECK.
Information for healthcare professionals
Information for healthcare professionals
SELFCHECK has been a leading British brand of health checks for over 10 years.
At SELFCHECK, we're working hard to make self-testing better for your patients. All our tests are assembled at our quality assured (ISO13485) medical device facility in the UK, which also develops and supplies diagnostics for the NHS and research institutions. Through our experience and expertise in developing medical diagnostics, we also provide help for your patients so they can fully understand how our tests work, and how they should be used.