Designed to empower you with real time insights, symptom predictions and personalised support throughout your perimenopause journey.
Estrogen is actually a family of hormones that includes, Estrone (E1), Estradiol (E2) and Estriol (E3). In non-pregnant women of reproductive age, Estradiol (E2) is the main Estrogen circulating in the body. Estrogen tends to have a steep rise in the first phase (the follicular phase), and a small rise in the second phase (the luteal phase) of the menstrual cycle. Naturally Estrogen levels decline as your ovarian reserve supply reduces towards perimenopause and menopause.
Due to these natural fluctuations, its essential to monitor Estrogen both throughout the cycle, and from cycle to cycle, to understand what these normal fluctuations are for you.
Knowing your Estrogen levels helps you to understand symptoms associated with low Estrogen, or high Estrogen levels. Forming these associations gives you valuable insights to make lifestyle changes to improve your hormone balance and general wellness.
After ovulation, Progesterone is produced by the cyst that once held the growing egg before it was released. This cyst is known as the corpus luteum and so the release of Progesterone in the second phase of the cycle (the luteal phase) is a key marker that ovulation has occurred, and your cycle is both normal and healthy.
Testing your Progesterone levels not only confirms ovulation, but also indicates any irregularities or issues with your cycle.
Knowing your Progesterone levels helps you to understand symptoms associated with low Progesterone, or high Progesterone levels. Forming these associations gives you valuable insights to make lifestyle changes to improve your hormone balance and general wellness.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is released by the pituitary gland and plays an important role in the menstrual cycle. At the beginning of the cycle, FSH encourages the follicles in the ovaries to grow and as they do, they release Estrogen. In that way, FSH controls the production of Estrogen, and so is a crucial hormone for the cycle.
Naturally FSH levels rise as you approach perimenopause and menopause, in response to the decline in Estrogen levels.
Testing FSH is important to understand how changes in its levels may be linked to symptoms associated with low FSH, or high FSH levels. Forming these associations gives you valuable insights to make lifestyle changes to improve your hormone balance and general wellness.
Hormones change daily, between cycles, and throughout our lives from our first period, to our last, and beyond our reproductive years.
This is part of the normal functioning of the female body. Hormones affect the functioning of our entire body, therefore imbalances of our key hormones can manifest as both mental and physical symptoms, which can be debilitating for so many women.
Research indicates 75% of women report symptoms related to the fluctuation of hormones in the menstrual cycle. There are so many causes of hormonal imbalances such as stress, diet, use of certain medications and/or genetic or thyroid related health issues.
The only way to know the cause of your imbalance is by testing your cyclical hormones on key dates of your cycle to analyse your hormone level trends, with respect to your symptoms.
All of our hormone tests – FSH, Estrogen, and Progesterone – work the same way.
The app will let you know which hormone is due for testing, and all you have to do is follow the instructions in the app. Which means ensuring you’ve got the right test strip, collect your first morning urine sample, wait for the analysis, then scan your test to receive your result.
Test results will be stored on your app, and once you’ve tested for 3 cycles, your baseline hormone trend analysis is unlocked.
From your current period to your last and beyond (for our FSH test), our tests are the world’s first at-home, non-invasive hormone testing solution for women. They work exclusively with the Hormona app, using our unique integrated camera functionality and AI-powered algorithm to predict your hormone concentration in minutes. Together, they’re all the equipment you need to accurately analyze your hormones from the privacy and comfort of your own home. Test over 3, 6, or 12 cycles while tracking and monitoring your symptoms to discover your individual hormone trends.
Our tests are the first quantitative urine tests across the clinical range for women’s hormone health that works without the need for extra equipment. While other tests might concentrate on a providing a yes/no answer, for instance confirming that ovulation has happened, we at Hormona know from personal experience that there is a lot more to hormones than just this. Our tests use advanced lateral flow technology, meaning our at-home tests can fully quantify your hormone levels with comparable sensitivity to blood testing. We’re also the first to build your individual hormone baseline after 3 cycles so we can support you with a range of hormone related issues. Our medical experts, alongside our own research, tell us that no two women – or cycles – are the same, so why compromise?
In early perimenopause, your menstrual cycle becomes irregular, and ovulation may become sporadic. Spotting and heavier periods are also possible. Common symptoms include fatigue and anxiety.
In early perimenopause, your menstrual cycle becomes irregular, and ovulation may become sporadic. Spotting and heavier periods are also possible.
During late perimenopause, extreme hormone level fluctuations occur and menstrual cycles become unpredictable with ovulation often absent. Hot flashes and night sweats are the most common symptoms.
During mid perimenopause, extreme hormone level fluctuations occur, and ovulation often stops. Hot flashes and night sweats are the most common symptoms.
Menopause confirms that the final menstrual period has happened however symptoms can persist for longer as hormone levels continue to fluctuate until eventually subsiding.
Late perimenopause is the 12-month period after your final menstruation. Symptoms can persist as hormone levels continue to fluctuate, eventually subsiding.
Order your Hormona Perimenopause test kit and answer a few questions about yourself. This step helps us tailor the app to your unique needs and preferences.
The app will notify you when it’s time to test based on your last period, letting you know which hormone to test next.
Dip the test strip in your first morning urine, place it on a flat surface, and wait for 15 minutes to get an accurate result.
Scan the test strip with your phone camera, and you’ll see your quantitative hormone results displayed right within the Hormona app.
The best hormone tracker for perimenopause, allowing you to monitor your hormone levels, forecast symptoms, access personalized wellness tools and tips, and track your perimenopause journey for a healthier, more balanced life.
The best tracker app for perimenopause, allowing you to monitor your hormone levels, forecast symptoms, access personalized wellness tools and tips, and track your perimenopause journey for a healthier, more balanced life.
Hormona Perimenopause is designed for women who are experiencing symptoms commonly associated with the menopausal transition—such as mood swings, sleep issues, hot flashes, or cycle irregularity and heavier flow.
While perimenopause typically begins in the mid 40s, every woman’s journey is unique. This solution is ideal for anyone who wants to better understand their hormone health during this stage of life, whether you’re already in your 40s or simply starting to notice changes a little earlier.
Hormona Perimenopause tests three key hormones: FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone), Estrogen’s urinary metabolite Estrone-3-Glucuronide (E1G), and Progesterone’s urinary metabolite Pregnandiol-Glucuronide (PdG).
The app will let you know which hormone is due for testing, and all you have to do is follow the instructions in the app. Which means ensuring you’ve got the right test strip, collect your first morning urine sample, wait for the analysis, then scan your test to receive your result.
Test results will be stored on your app so you can follow their trends.
These hormones naturally shift throughout perimenopause, which can make your cycle feel more unpredictable that usual.
FSH tends to rise as your body tries to stimulate the ovaries, Estrogen initially fluctuates heavily before gradually declining, and as ovulation becomes less regular, Progesterone levels can vary too. By tracking these hormones, Hormona helps you better understand what’s happening in your body during this transition.
The hormone tests will be available in early 2026 once we’ve received our CE-mark. To be among the first to get access, make sure to join the waiting list—only those on the list will get early access. You can sign up here.
If you are struggling to get clear answers about your symptoms, you’re not alone — too often, women are dismissed when they need real support.
The Hormona Perimenopause Test helps you finally understand what’s happening inside your body. By showing how hormonal shifts drive hot flashes, fatigue, sleep changes, and more, Hormona gives you stage-specific insights, symptom predictions, and personalised support every step of the way.
No prescription is needed to use Hormona Perimenopause. The solution is designed to support your general health and wellbeing, helping you track symptoms, better understand your hormones, and access research-backed information about perimenopause.
You’ll also unlock helpful, holistic tips and recommendations to manage your journey with more confidence, no doctor’s note required!
Hormona Perimenopause test is designed to stage where you are in your perimenopause journey and to support your throughout this part of life.
It gives you access to a first-of-its-kind solution designed with input from real women and menopause health experts. You’ll get personalised symptom tracking, research-backed relief tips, science-based recipes, and holistic habit-building tools to support you every step of the way.
You’ll also be able to connect with a supportive community, get insights from experts, and download a personalised report based on your logged data. We’ve packed in as much value as possible, because your health is worth it.
Research shows that the hormone levels in your first-morning urine has the highest correlation to the previous day’s blood levels. We’ve validated our tests in the lab with this in mind, so testing your first pee of the day will give you the most accurate results.
Since Hormona is a global brand that aims to help women everywhere, regardless of their location, our tests, just like all our other products, will be available worldwide.
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