


Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
12
Duration
15 min
Results
3 days
Age-stratified preventive blood and urine panels for women from their thirties onward. Booked via cz.unilabs.online and collected at any of 136 Czech collection points, these panels progressively expand the parameter set to match the health risks most relevant to each decade. The 30+ tier adds lipid profile and CRP; the 40+ adds estradiol and FSH (perimenopause hormones) plus electrolytes; the 50+ and 60+ provide the most comprehensive 28–31 marker screens covering cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, thyroid, kidney, liver, and haematological markers in a single draw. Aggregate rating 4.94/5 across 1,351 reviews.
The Prevence žena 30+/40+/50+/60+ tier series reflects the evidence-based principle that preventive screening priorities shift with age: lipid and inflammatory markers become relevant from the thirties, perimenopause hormone changes dominate the forties, and multisystem cardiovascular and metabolic risk assessment is essential from fifty onward. All tiers are accessed without a GP referral through cz.unilabs.online and collected at any of 136 Czech collection points — including 28+ across Prague. The 30+ panel (1,149 Kč, 18 parameters) builds on the 20+ base by adding the full lipid profile — total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides — alongside CRP (the acute-phase inflammatory marker most predictive of cardiovascular risk), bilirubin, and urea. Cardiovascular risk begins to accumulate in the thirties, particularly for women using hormonal contraception (which can affect lipid levels and liver enzymes), those with sedentary occupations, or those with family history of heart disease. The 40+ panel (1,599 Kč, 25 parameters) adds estradiol, FSH, and the electrolytes sodium, potassium, and chlorides. Estradiol and FSH together provide the most informative signal for perimenopause onset: FSH rising above 25 IU/L combined with declining estradiol marks the beginning of the menopausal transition. This tier is the most commonly recommended starting point for women in their forties who have not yet had a comprehensive hormone screen. Electrolytes are relevant in this decade as cardiovascular risk rises and diuretics or hormonal therapy begins. The 50+ panel (2,190 Kč, 31 parameters) is the most comprehensive tier in the series, adding further markers to provide a complete metabolic, hormonal, and cardiovascular snapshot — particularly valuable for post-menopausal women where osteoporosis risk, thyroid dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease all increase substantially. The 60+ panel (2,090 Kč, 28 parameters) maintains similar breadth calibrated for older women. All tiers use the same booking and collection workflow: order online, attend any Prague collection point for a 10–15 minute blood draw (and bring morning urine), receive results digitally within 2–5 business days. The uLékaře.cz interpretation add-on (495 Kč) is available for all tiers and particularly valuable for the 40+ and above where clinical context of individual marker values is more complex.
Key Details
- 30+ parameters
- 18 | 1,149 Kč
- 40+ parameters
- 25 | 1,599 Kč (includes hormones)
- 50+ parameters
- 31 | 2,190 Kč
- Rating
- 4.94/5 (1,351 reviews)
Who Is This For?
Women aged 30–65+ wanting age-calibrated preventive health screening, perimenopause monitoring, or annual cardiovascular and metabolic assessment
What's Included
Preparation Required
Arrive fasting (no food for at least 8 hours). Bring a morning urine sample. Drink water normally. No hormonal cycle timing required.
Panel Categories
Biomarkers Tested
12Bilirubin is a substance produced during the normal breakdown of red blood cells. High levels can lead to jaundice and indicate liver or bile duct problems.
A waste product from normal muscle metabolism, filtered by the kidneys. Blood creatinine levels reflect kidney filtration capacity. Elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney function, dehydration, or excessive muscle breakdown.
The primary iron storage protein. Ferritin reflects total body iron stores and is the first marker to drop in iron deficiency. However, ferritin also rises with inflammation, infection, and liver disease, which can mask true iron deficiency.
Blood sugar — the body's primary energy source. Fasting glucose screens for diabetes and prediabetes. Chronically elevated glucose damages blood vessels and organs. Levels fluctuate with meals, stress, and physical activity.
Often called 'good' cholesterol, HDL carries cholesterol away from arteries back to the liver for removal. Higher HDL levels are protective against heart disease. Exercise, healthy fats, and moderate alcohol intake can raise HDL.
Often called 'bad' cholesterol, LDL deposits cholesterol in artery walls, contributing to plaque buildup and atherosclerosis. LDL is the primary target for cardiovascular risk reduction through diet, exercise, and medication.
Involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions including energy production, muscle function, and nerve signaling. Magnesium deficiency is common and associated with muscle cramps, anxiety, insomnia, and increased cardiovascular risk.
A critical electrolyte for heart rhythm, muscle contractions, and nerve function. Both high and low potassium can cause dangerous cardiac arrhythmias. Levels are influenced by kidney function, medications, and diet.
The primary electrolyte regulating fluid balance and blood pressure. Sodium is essential for nerve impulses and muscle contractions. Abnormal levels can cause confusion, seizures, and cardiac arrhythmias.
The most common type of fat in the body, stored for energy. Elevated triglycerides — often from excess sugar, alcohol, or calories — increase cardiovascular risk and can cause pancreatitis at very high levels.
A waste product from protein breakdown, processed by the liver and excreted by the kidneys. Elevated urea levels can indicate kidney dysfunction, dehydration, high-protein diet, or gastrointestinal bleeding.
A waste product from the breakdown of purines (found in certain foods and body cells). High levels can form crystals in joints (gout) or kidneys (kidney stones). Also associated with cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome.
30+: 1,149 Kč (18 parameters). 40+: 1,599 Kč (25 parameters, includes hormones + electrolytes). 50+: 2,190 Kč (31 parameters). 60+: 2,090 Kč (28 parameters). Results 2–5 business days. Optional uLékaře.cz interpretation 495 Kč.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood (venous) + morning urine
- Duration
- 15 min
- Results
- 3 days
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