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Hormone tests for menopause and perimenopause questions

Direct answer

HerDoc can help you discuss whether hormone tests may be useful and how results should be followed up with an Australian GP when telehealth is clinically appropriate. Suitability depends on symptoms, history, medicines, allergies, risk factors, and GP assessment. No prescription, referral, certificate, test, or treatment is guaranteed.

What this means

This page helps you decide how to approach whether hormone tests may be useful and how results should be followed up. A HerDoc consult can be a useful first step when symptoms are non-emergency and suitable for telehealth, but it does not guarantee a prescription, referral, certificate, test, or treatment.

  • Suitable only for non-emergency questions
  • GP assessment decides the next step
  • Some concerns need local or urgent care

What the GP may check

The GP may ask about symptoms, timing, medical history, medicines, allergies, previous results, pregnancy or breastfeeding where relevant, and what has changed recently. This context helps the GP decide whether online care is safe.

What happens in the consult

Share relevant context before the consult so the GP can prepare. Information shared before or during intake is not a diagnosis, prescription, certificate, referral, or treatment decision.

Possible next steps may include general advice, follow-up planning, pathology discussion, referral discussion, certificate assessment, medication review discussion where relevant, in-person review, or urgent-care guidance. Specific outcomes are not guaranteed and depend on GP assessment.

Pre-consult information helps prepare the GP; clinical decisions are made during the real-time consult.

  • Share relevant context before the consult
  • Discuss the concern with the GP
  • Follow the GP’s safety and next-step advice

When not to wait for telehealth

Call 000, attend an emergency department, or seek urgent local care for severe, sudden, rapidly worsening, or dangerous symptoms. Telehealth may also be unsuitable when a physical examination, urgent tests, or close monitoring is needed.

Costs and privacy

Consult pricing starts from $40 AUD. Medicines, pharmacy, pathology, imaging, specialist, and other external fees may be separate. HerDoc handles sensitive health information as part of providing care, and personal medical advice is provided during a formal consult rather than through public website content.

When telehealth may not be suitable

  • urgent symptoms
  • requests for automatic broad hormone panels
  • severe or unusual symptoms needing examination
  • abnormal results needing urgent local care

When to seek urgent care

Call 000 or go to an emergency department for severe, sudden, rapidly worsening, or dangerous symptoms, including chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, fainting, severe bleeding, severe pain, suicidal thoughts, or immediate danger.

  • urgent symptoms
  • requests for automatic broad hormone panels
  • severe or unusual symptoms needing examination
  • abnormal results needing urgent local care

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FAQs

Can I discuss hormone test questions online?

You can discuss whether hormone tests may be useful and how results should be followed up online if the concern is non-emergency and suitable for telehealth. The GP decides what is appropriate after assessment.

Will I get hormone tests?

Not automatically. Hormone testing depends on symptoms, timing, history, medicines, and whether results would change the care plan.

What should I prepare?

Prepare symptoms, timing, relevant history, current medicines, allergies, previous results, and what you want to clarify.

When should I seek urgent care?

Seek urgent care for severe, sudden, rapidly worsening, or dangerous symptoms. Do not wait for telehealth if you feel unsafe.