The Newfoundland At-Home Menopause Test Kit is a urine test that helps indicate hormonal changes associated with perimenopause or menopause. It measures key hormone markers linked to declining ovarian function, allowing you to better understand symptoms such as hot flushes, irregular periods, or night sweats. Designed for use at home with a simple urine sample. Always follow the instructions provided.
The Newfoundland At-Home Menopause Test Kit is a convenient, non-invasive tool that analyses hormone levels in urine to support understanding of menopausal transition. Menopause is diagnosed clinically, but hormone testing can offer useful insight when used appropriately and interpreted alongside symptoms.
The kit typically includes everything needed to collect a urine sample, process the test, and view a result within minutes. Detailed guidance on sample collection, timing, and interpretation is provided in the pack. Results may indicate whether your hormone levels fall within ranges consistent with menopausal changes.
This test is not a definitive medical diagnosis — results should be used in conjunction with a consultation with a healthcare professional for a full assessment and personalised care plan.
The kit analyses specific hormone markers in urine that fluctuate with perimenopause and menopause, helping indicate changes in ovarian function.
It is designed for adults experiencing possible menopausal symptoms, such as irregular periods, hot flushes, sleep disturbances, mood changes, or vaginal dryness.
Follow the instructions in the kit. Typically, a mid-stream urine sample is collected and applied to the test device as directed.
Results are usually available within the time specified in the leaflet (often around a few minutes).
Results may indicate that hormone levels are consistent with perimenopause or menopause changes, but they do not replace a medical diagnosis. A healthcare professional can interpret results in context and advise further.
No. While this urine test offers useful information, clinical diagnosis of menopause may require medical consultation and, in some cases, blood tests or additional assessments.
The test is intended for adults experiencing symptoms consistent with perimenopause or menopause. It is not designed for use in children or younger individuals without clinical guidance.
If results suggest menopausal hormone changes, or if you have concerning symptoms (such as heavy bleeding, severe hot flushes, or mood changes), discuss with your GP or a healthcare professional for personalised advice and management.
Follow the sample timing instructions in the kit. Some hormone tests require first-morning urine or specific timing to improve accuracy.