Omniya Clinic — Female 40+ Health Assessment
A clinical assessment built around the hormonal and physiological reality of women over 40. Full oestrogen profile, bone health markers and cardiometabolic risk. Doctor-led. No GP referral required.
Why This Assessment Exists
For many women, the years around 40 bring real physiological change. Oestrogen levels shift. Progesterone fluctuates. Bone turnover accelerates. Cardiometabolic risk quietly rises. These changes are not symptoms of decline. They are a normal transition that deserves clinical attention.
The problem is that standard GP testing rarely captures this picture. It looks for acute pathology, not the subclinical shifts that define perimenopause and shape long-term health. Many women leave standard health checks with a clean bill of health while carrying markers worth understanding.
This assessment is built around the physiology of women at this life stage. The additional panels are not optional extras. They are what makes the assessment clinically meaningful.

Who This Is For
A preventative assessment for women over 40 who are in reasonable health and want clinical clarity about where they stand.
What Makes This Different
Standard health screens are built around population averages. They are not calibrated to the hormonal reality of women over 40, and they rarely look at the markers that matter most during this transition: oestrogen, bone turnover, cardiometabolic risk factors that shift as oestrogen declines.
This assessment is built around those specific changes. The panels are clinically selected, not added for marketing purposes. Your report gives you a doctor’s interpretation of what your results mean for you, at this stage, in context.
What We Assess — Female 40+
Oestrogen, progesterone, FSH and LH. These four markers together tell the clearest clinical story of where you are hormonally. FSH and LH are the signals the brain sends when oestrogen levels begin to shift. Taken together, they allow your doctor to contextualise your perimenopausal status accurately.
Full lipid profile including HDL, LDL and triglycerides, plus fasting glucose and HbA1c. Oestrogen has a protective effect on cardiovascular health. As levels decline during perimenopause, cardiometabolic risk rises. These are the markers most worth knowing before that shift becomes clinically significant.
Vitamin D, calcium and markers of bone metabolism. Oestrogen plays a direct role in maintaining bone density. As it declines, bone turnover accelerates. These markers help establish your baseline and allow for early, targeted recommendations rather than waiting for symptoms.
TSH, free T3 and free T4. Thyroid dysfunction is more common in women and often presents during hormonal transitions. Its symptoms overlap closely with perimenopausal changes, making it a clinically important marker to include and distinguish accurately.
High-sensitivity CRP and systemic inflammation markers. Chronic low-grade inflammation is a driver of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. Oestrogen has anti-inflammatory properties, so its decline can contribute to rising inflammatory load. This is frequently asymptomatic and worth knowing early.
A complete blood count plus liver and kidney function panels. This is the clinical foundation of the assessment. It gives your doctor a clear picture of how your body is functioning as a system, including haemoglobin and iron markers that are particularly relevant for women navigating hormonal change.

The Care Pathway
Your assessment runs across two appointments. Bloods and baseline first, then a doctor-led results review.
Select and book securely. Booking confirmation and questionnaire access are sent immediately by email.
A confidential health questionnaire through our secure patient system. Takes around 15 to 20 minutes. Complete it before your appointment.
Visit us at 3a Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge. Blood draw and clinical assessment take place in a single, unhurried session.
A follow-up with your doctor to walk through your results, alongside a written report with clear interpretation and recommendations.

Before Your Appointment
After purchasing, you receive secure access to a confidential health questionnaire through our patient management system. It is not an administrative step. It is the clinical foundation of your appointment.
For the Female 40+ assessment, it covers your menstrual cycle history, perimenopausal symptoms, sleep, mood, energy, bone health history, cardiovascular risk factors, family history and any specific concerns you want to raise. Your doctor reads it in full before your appointment. It is what allows them to contextualise your hormonal results accurately, rather than reading them in isolation.
It takes around 15 to 20 minutes. Completing it carefully determines the quality of interpretation you receive.
Take the First Step
First appointment and follow-up review. A complete picture of your health at 40+. Available to book now. No GP referral required. Questionnaire access is sent immediately after booking.
Clinical Governance
Omniya operates within UK clinical governance frameworks. Every assessment is overseen by GMC-registered doctors and delivered at a CQC-registered clinic.
Regulation
Registered with the Care Quality Commission, the independent regulator of health and social care in England. Ref: 1-1575750126.
Doctors
All assessments are overseen by GMC-registered doctors. Your report is authored and signed off by a named doctor. GMC ref: 7456077
Experience
Omniya has delivered premium clinical care in Knightsbridge for over 12+ years, with preventative health and hormonal medicine at the centre of our practice.
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Female 40+ Health Assessment
Available to book now. No GP referral required. Questionnaire access is sent immediately after booking.