Amenorrhea Health Packages
Silver Package
Price: £285
Price: £285
Package Includes:
GP Consultation
Blood Tests
Gold Package
Price: £480
Price: £480
Thorough evaluation for the absence of periods at any age
GP Consultation
Blood Tests
Pelvic Ultrasound
Platinum Package
Price: £720
Price: £720
Complete diagnostic package for the absence of menstruation at any age
Package Includes:
GP Consultation
Advanced Blood Tests
Pelvic Ultrasound
Amenorrhea Package
🩸 What is Amenorrhea?
Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation.
It is classified into two main types:
- Primary amenorrhea – when menstruation hasn’t started by age 15
- Secondary amenorrhea – when a woman who previously had regular periods stops menstruating for three months or more
🚨 What are the common Causes of Amenorrhea?
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Hormonal imbalances (thyroid, prolactin, pituitary disorders)
- Ovarian dysfunction or premature ovarian failure
- Stress, eating disorders, or extreme exercise
- Uterine abnormalities (Asherman’s syndrome, fibroids)
- Pregnancy or menopause (if age appropriate)
🩺 Why Amenorrhea Health Check-Up Matters – For All Age Groups:
Teens and young adults:
- Early diagnosis of delayed menstruation can reveal conditions like PCOS, congenital anomalies, or hormonal delays.
- Reproductive-age women:
- Helps identify causes such as stress, thyroid dysfunction, or ovarian cysts — key for fertility and general well-being.
- Perimenopausal and postmenopausal women:
- Detects unexpected uterine or ovarian abnormalities and rules out serious concerns such as endometrial thickening or tumours.
Pelvic ultrasound, when combined with targeted blood testing and GP consultation, provides a complete and non-invasive way to investigate the cause of amenorrhea.
Book Online Amenorrhea Package
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If you are unable to make a payment online, please call our office to book your appointment. We’re here to assist you! Tel: 020 7101 3377
GP Consultation, Takes place on the first Friday after your test day.
🔍 Frequently Asked Questions – Amenorrhea Health Check-Up
1. Why should I get checked for amenorrhea?
Amenorrhea means the absence of menstrual periods. Missing periods for three months or more (if you previously had regular cycles) can signal underlying health issues like hormonal imbalances, ovarian problems, thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or even stress and weight changes. Early investigation helps prevent long-term fertility issues and other complications.
2. What does the Amenorrhea Health Check-Up include?
Our amenorrhea check-up includes a detailed pelvic ultrasound scan to assess your uterus, ovaries, and endometrial lining for structural issues like cysts, fibroids, or PCOS. Comprehensive blood tests check your hormone levels (FSH, LH, oestradiol, prolactin, thyroid hormones, testosterone). A GP consultation is included to review your results and plan any treatment.
3. How is the ultrasound scan performed?
The pelvic ultrasound is a safe, painless procedure. It’s usually done both transabdominally (through the tummy) and transvaginally (internal) for the best view of your reproductive organs and endometrial lining.
4. Can ultrasound and blood tests detect the cause of amenorrhea?
Yes. Ultrasound shows any physical changes, cysts, or endometrial thickness, while blood tests assess hormonal imbalances that may be causing your missed periods. These together often identify the underlying reason for amenorrhea.
5. What symptoms might suggest I need an amenorrhea check-up?
Apart from missed periods, other symptoms can include unexpected weight gain or loss, acne, excess facial or body hair, milky nipple discharge, fatigue, hot flushes, or mood changes.
6. Can I book this amenorrhea check-up without a referral?
Yes. At London Private Ultrasound, you don’t need a GP referral. You can book your amenorrhea health check-up directly online or by calling us.
7. Who should consider an amenorrhea health check-up?
You should consider this check-up if:
You’ve missed three periods in a row
Your periods were irregular and have now stopped
You’re under stress, underweight, or over-exercising and your cycle has stopped
You’re concerned about PCOS or early menopause
You’re trying to conceive and not having periods
You’ve missed three periods in a row
Your periods were irregular and have now stopped
You’re under stress, underweight, or over-exercising and your cycle has stopped
You’re concerned about PCOS or early menopause
You’re trying to conceive and not having periods
8. Will I get my results on the same day?
Your ultrasound report is ready within 24 hours. Blood test results are usually available within 3 working days and reviewed with you by our GP during your follow-up consultation on the first Friday after your tests.
9. Are the blood tests done on the same day as the scan?
Yes. Your ultrasound scan and blood tests are done at your initial visit for your convenience.
10. What happens if something abnormal is found?
If your results indicate a cause for your amenorrhea, you’ll receive a detailed report and advice on next steps. You can discuss the findings with your own GP, or we can help arrange a referral to a trusted gynaecologist, endocrinologist, or fertility specialist for further care.