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Women’s Health Screening — Dundee & Tayside

Not sure if it’s perimenopause, stress, or something else?
Get a straight answer.

A private GP appointment, a full hormone and general health blood panel, and a same-week answer — without months on an NHS waiting list. Built for women in their late 30s, 40s and 50s who want to understand what’s actually happening in their body.

See what’s included in the £465 screening ↓

GP-led · Same-week appointments in Dundee · 20+ blood markers including FSH, LH, oestradiol & thyroid

Quick self-check

Does this sound familiar?

Tick anything you’ve noticed in the last few months.
Periods changing — heavier, lighter, or irregular
Hot flushes or night sweats
Sleep that doesn’t feel restorative
Low mood, anxiety, or rage that feels new
Brain fog or trouble concentrating
Joint aches, fatigue, or weight changes
Select any that apply — there’s no scoring, just a prompt to talk to someone.
£465 all-inclusive screening GMC-registered GPs Dundee clinic — Perth, Fife & Angus welcome Results explained in a follow-up GP consultation
Why test now

Perimenopause is often missed — not because it’s rare, but because it’s overlooked

Perimenopause and menopause usually affect women between 45 and 55, though it can happen earlier — and symptoms can begin years before periods actually stop.

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Symptoms arrive early — and change over time

One of the first signs is usually a change to periods, which may happen more or less often, with heavier or lighter bleeding. Symptoms usually last for 7 to 9 years and can shift — hot flushes and night sweats may later be replaced by low mood and anxiety.

02

It affects more than periods

Hormonal changes can also affect heartbeat, bone density, urinary symptoms and bleeding patterns, and many women experience anxiety, loss of confidence, brain fog and other mental health symptoms they don’t always connect to hormones.

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A blood test isn’t always needed — but it helps rule things out

Many GPs can confirm perimenopause from symptoms alone, though a blood test for hormone levels may be used between ages 40–45. Our screening also checks thyroid, iron, vitamin and general health markers that cause similar symptoms.

Early advice matters — getting clarity early can help reduce the impact of perimenopause on daily life, relationships and work, per NHS guidance. We encourage every patient to also read up independently before and after their appointment:
The Screening

The Women’s Health & Perimenopause Screen

One appointment, one comprehensive blood draw, and a GP consultation to explain what it all means — and what to do next.

Women’s Health Screening

£465 fully inclusive

Includes GP time, full examination, phlebotomy, urinalysis and laboratory analysis of over 20 blood markers — with a follow-up consultation to talk through results and, where appropriate, next steps including HRT options.

  • Initial GP consultation & full clinical history
  • Observations: blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, temperature, height & weight
  • Physical examination: heart, lungs, abdomen
  • Venipuncture (phlebotomy) & urinalysis
  • Follow-up GP consultation to explain results

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Hormone & Menopause Profile

  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  • Luteinising Hormone (LH)
  • Oestradiol
  • Menopause profile markers

General Health & Organ Function

  • Full Blood Count
  • Kidney Function Profile
  • Liver Function Test
  • Thyroid Profile
  • Lipid Profile
  • HbA1c (blood sugar)

Bone, Muscle & Inflammation

  • Bone Profile (Calcium)
  • Creatinine Kinase
  • C-Reactive Protein (high sensitivity)
  • Uric Acid

Nutrients & Vitamins

  • Iron Profile
  • Folate
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin Profile
How it works

From booking to answers, in two visits

01

Book online or by phone

Choose a time that suits you at our Dundee clinic. Most patients are seen within the week.

02

Consultation & examination

Your GP takes a full history, checks your observations, and carries out a physical examination.

03

Bloods & urinalysis

Samples are taken on-site and sent to an accredited laboratory for the full panel.

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Results explained

A follow-up GP consultation to talk through every result in plain English, with a clear plan.

Who we see

A private GP clinic for women across Tayside & Fife

Based in Dundee, OurGP welcomes patients travelling in for private GP appointments, private blood tests and well woman screening from across the wider region — no NHS referral needed.

Dundee Perth Fife Angus Coupar Angus Broughty Ferry Monifieth St Andrews Tayside
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Common questions

Before you book

Do I need to be definitely perimenopausal to book this?

No. This screening is designed for anyone wanting clarity — whether your periods have started changing, you suspect perimenopause, or you simply want a baseline check of your hormones and general health.

Will this tell me for certain whether I’m perimenopausal?

Hormone levels can fluctuate, especially during perimenopause, so blood results are interpreted alongside your symptoms and history by your GP — not in isolation. This is in line with NHS guidance, which notes a GP can usually confirm perimenopause from symptoms alone in most age groups.

Can you prescribe HRT if it’s appropriate?

Yes. If your GP feels HRT or another treatment is appropriate, this can be discussed and prescribed as part of your follow-up consultation, in line with NICE guidance.

How do I get my results?

All results are explained in a dedicated follow-up consultation with your GP, not sent through as a list of numbers without context.

I’m based in Perth, Fife or Angus — can I still book?

Absolutely. Many of our patients travel into our Dundee clinic from across Tayside and Fife, including Coupar Angus, St Andrews and Broughty Ferry.

Get clarity, not guesswork

Book your Women’s Health Screening at OurGP, Dundee — a GP consultation, full examination and comprehensive blood panel, with results explained face-to-face.

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