Well Woman

from $355.00

The Well Woman Test is a saliva-based hormone and adrenal rhythm profile that looks at cortisol patterns, DHEA and key female hormone markers.

This test may be helpful for women wanting more context around stress patterns, hormone fluctuations, menstrual changes, energy, sleep, mood, perimenopause or general wellbeing.

It includes at-home saliva collection and results from the lab. Choose Test Only if you feel confident reviewing your report independently, or choose the 1:1 Consultation option if you would like your results interpreted alongside your symptoms, health history, lifestyle, current supplements, medications and goals.

This test is not diagnostic and does not replace advice from your GP, specialist or other healthcare provider.

Your Option:

The Well Woman Test is a saliva-based hormone and adrenal rhythm profile that looks at cortisol patterns, DHEA and key female hormone markers.

This test may be helpful for women wanting more context around stress patterns, hormone fluctuations, menstrual changes, energy, sleep, mood, perimenopause or general wellbeing.

It includes at-home saliva collection and results from the lab. Choose Test Only if you feel confident reviewing your report independently, or choose the 1:1 Consultation option if you would like your results interpreted alongside your symptoms, health history, lifestyle, current supplements, medications and goals.

This test is not diagnostic and does not replace advice from your GP, specialist or other healthcare provider.

Choose your support level

Pick the option that matches how much guidance you want.

The Well Woman Test can be ordered as a self-guided lab report, or paired with a 60-minute consultation so your results can be interpreted alongside your symptoms, cycle patterns, stress, sleep, lifestyle and goals.

Test Only

$355

For women who want access to the lab report and feel confident reviewing the results independently.

  • At-home saliva collection kit
  • Female hormone and adrenal rhythm profile
  • Lab report emailed to you once complete
  • Self-guided review of your results
  • No practitioner interpretation included

Best for: clients who already have a practitioner, or who only need the report for their own records.

Hormones in context

A broader look at female hormones and stress rhythm.

Hormone symptoms are rarely explained by one marker in isolation. Energy, sleep, mood, cycle changes, stress load and perimenopause patterns can all sit across multiple systems.

The Well Woman Test is designed to provide more context by looking at key female hormone markers alongside a daily cortisol rhythm and DHEA. This can help guide a more personalised nutrition and lifestyle discussion when interpreted carefully.

Female hormone markers

Includes estrogen markers, progesterone, testosterone and relevant ratios for a broader hormone picture.

Adrenal rhythm insight

Looks at cortisol across the day, which may provide context for stress patterns, sleep timing and energy rhythm.

Practitioner interpretation available

The consultation option helps connect results with symptoms, health history, medications, supplements and goals.

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What makes it different

Not just one hormone result.

This profile combines female hormone markers with cortisol and DHEA to provide a more useful view of how hormone patterns and stress physiology may be interacting.

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Saliva-based collection from home

The test uses saliva collection, which can be completed from home using the kit instructions provided.

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Hormones and daily rhythm together

Rather than looking only at one sex hormone, the profile includes estrogens, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA and multiple cortisol readings.

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More useful with context

Results are most meaningful when interpreted alongside your symptoms, cycle history, stress, sleep, food intake, medications and supplements.

Who it may suit

For women wanting more clarity around hormone and stress patterns.

This test may suit women who feel something has shifted and want a more structured way to explore hormone and adrenal rhythm patterns. It is not used to diagnose a condition, but it can provide useful context for nutrition and lifestyle planning.

Cycle changes or irregularity
PMS patterns or mood shifts
Perimenopause or midlife hormone changes
Fatigue or afternoon energy dips
Sleep disruption or wired but tired patterns
Stress load affecting wellbeing
Low libido or changes in motivation
Wanting practitioner-led interpretation
What it looks at

Key markers across female hormones and stress response.

The Well Woman Test is based on the Adrenocortex Stress Profile and Female Hormone Profile Basic, with saliva-based collection and results interpreted in the context of the option you choose.

Cortisol rhythm

Looks at cortisol across the day, including morning, midday, afternoon and night readings.

Morning Midday Afternoon Night

Adrenal marker

DHEA can provide additional context when reviewing stress load, resilience and hormone patterns.

DHEAs Stress context Rhythm

Estrogen markers

Includes selected estrogen markers to support a broader view of female hormone patterns.

Estradiol Estriol Estrone

Progesterone and testosterone

These markers may provide context for cycle patterns, mood, libido, sleep and broader wellbeing discussions.

Progesterone Testosterone Ratios
Connecting the dots

Hormones rarely operate in isolation.

Patterns in your report may be influenced by stress, sleep, blood sugar, under-eating, over-training, gut health, nutrient status, medications, supplements and life stage.

Stress and sleep

Cortisol rhythm can be affected by sleep timing, stress load, travel, shift work, parenting load and recovery habits.

Cycle and life stage

Female hormone patterns can shift with cycle phase, perimenopause, contraception history, fertility goals and broader health context.

Nutrition and lifestyle

Protein intake, blood sugar balance, alcohol, caffeine, training load and nutrient status can all matter when considering next steps.

Practitioner guidance

Why interpretation matters.

A hormone report can be useful, but it should not be read in isolation. The same result can mean different things depending on your symptoms, cycle stage, stress load, diet, medications, supplements, sleep and goals.

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Personalised interpretation

Your results are reviewed alongside your health history and current symptoms, rather than treated as stand-alone numbers.

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Nutrition and lifestyle direction

The consultation can help identify practical areas to focus on, such as meal timing, protein, blood sugar support, sleep routine and stress recovery.

3

Supplement discussion where appropriate

Supplement considerations can be discussed carefully in context, including what you already take and what may or may not be suitable.

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What is included

Clear inclusions, with support available if you need it.

Both options include the saliva collection kit and lab report. The consultation option adds practitioner interpretation and time to ask questions live.

At-home saliva collection kit
Female hormone profile markers
Adrenal rhythm markers including cortisol readings
Lab report emailed when complete
Estimated lab turnaround listed by provider as 3 to 5 business days once received
Optional 60-minute consultation
Diet, lifestyle and supplement discussion where appropriate
Australia-wide online ordering
How it works

A simple at-home saliva test, with support available when results arrive.

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Order

Choose Test Only or Test + 1:1 Consultation through the product options above.

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Collect

Your test kit is sent to you with instructions for completing your saliva samples at home.

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Return

Send your samples back using the instructions provided in the kit.

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Review

Receive your report, with practitioner consultation included if you selected that option.

Georgina Waugh, Clinical Nutritionist reviewing Well Woman Test results
Georgina Waugh Clinical Nutritionist, BHSc Nutritional Medicine
Recommended option

Choose the consultation option if you want the most useful interpretation.

The 1:1 Consultation is the stronger option if your symptoms are complex, you are taking medications or supplements, you are navigating perimenopause, or you want clear next steps rather than trying to interpret hormone patterns alone.

During the consultation, your results can be discussed alongside your symptoms, lifestyle, stress load, sleep, cycle history and goals.

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Frequently asked questions

Well Woman Test FAQs

What is the Well Woman Test?

The Well Woman Test is a saliva-based hormone and adrenal rhythm profile. It looks at selected female hormone markers, DHEA and cortisol readings across the day to provide more context around hormone and stress patterns.

What does the test look at?

The profile includes cortisol readings across the day, DHEAs, estradiol, estriol, estrone, progesterone, testosterone and relevant ratios.

Who is this test suitable for?

It may suit women wanting more context around cycle changes, PMS patterns, perimenopause, stress, sleep, fatigue, mood changes or general hormone wellbeing. It is not a diagnostic test.

How is the sample collected?

The test uses saliva samples collected at home using the kit instructions provided. You then return the samples for laboratory analysis.

How long do results take?

The provider lists the estimated laboratory turnaround time as 3 to 5 business days once samples are received. This timing is an estimate and does not include postage or administrative time.

Do I need the consultation option?

The consultation is recommended if you want help understanding your results in context. It gives you time to discuss your symptoms, cycle history, stress, sleep, diet, supplements, medications and practical next steps.

Is this test diagnostic?

No. This test is designed to support personalised nutrition and lifestyle guidance. It does not diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease and does not replace advice from your GP, specialist or other healthcare provider.

Can I order this test online in Australia?

Yes. The Well Woman Test can be ordered online through Wellbeing George, with at-home collection instructions provided as part of the test kit process.

Georgina Waugh, Clinical Nutritionist at Wellbeing George

Reviewed by Georgina Waugh

Clinical Nutritionist, BHSc Nutritional Medicine

Last updated: 30 April 2026

Sources reviewed: lab information, relevant test provider information and clinical nutrition interpretation.

Ready to order the Well Woman Test?

Choose Test Only if you simply need the lab report, or select the consultation option if you would like your results interpreted with personalised nutrition and lifestyle context.

Important: This test is intended to support personalised nutrition and wellness guidance. It is not a diagnostic test and does not diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. It does not replace medical care, pathology testing, or advice from your GP, specialist or other healthcare provider. Results should be interpreted alongside symptoms, health history, medications, current supplements and other relevant pathology.