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Thyroid & cycle.

Tired, cycle all over the place, weight doing its own thing, conception not working — the thyroid has a hand in almost everything hormonal in your body. And in women, it is overlooked surprisingly often. We are planning a structured thyroid check from a gynaecological perspective: cycle, fertility, pregnancy, menopause. Register below if this interests you.

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more often · Hashimoto’s affects women than men

Autoimmune thyroid disease is a women’s health issue — and often begins gradually with unspecific symptoms.

Source: German Society of Endocrinology
Cycle
the thyroid · helps regulate it

Both over- and underactivity can cause cycle disorders, missed periods and difficulty conceiving — often before other symptoms appear.

Source: German Society of Endocrinology
TSH alone
is often · not enough

A "normal" TSH does not always rule out a relevant disorder. Free hormones (fT3, fT4) and antibodies complete the picture — especially when trying to conceive.

Source: AWMF thyroid guidelines
What we are planning

What we are planning.

Not a replacement for endocrinology — but the gynaecological view of an underrated organ:

1
Structured lab check

TSH, free hormones (fT3/fT4), thyroid antibodies (TPO, TG, TRAb) — depending on the question. Interpreted in the context of your cycle and life phase, not as isolated numbers.

2
Fertility & pregnancy

Stricter TSH targets apply when trying to conceive, and hormone demand rises in pregnancy. We check early whether your thyroid is on board — before time is lost.

3
Cycle & menopause

Cycle disorders, heavy bleeding, exhaustion: we clarify whether the thyroid is involved — and cleanly separate what comes from elsewhere hormonally.

4
Coordinated follow-up care

We do not treat abnormal findings on our own: we coordinate with your GP, endocrinology and nuclear medicine — with results and a clear question attached.

Some lab services will likely be self-pay where no statutory indication exists. All costs will be published transparently at launch.
Is this for me?

Who is it for?

  • ·Irregular or absent periods
  • ·Difficulty conceiving
  • ·Persistent fatigue, feeling cold, weight changes
  • ·Hair loss, dry skin
  • ·Thyroid disease in the family
  • ·Before or during pregnancy
Non-binding & free

Thyroid check — register your interest.

No subscription, no commitment. We will contact you once — as soon as this service launches, with full details and pricing.

FAQ

What you should know.

Isn’t the thyroid a matter for the GP or endocrinologist?

Both remain true. Our focus is the interface: cycle, fertility, pregnancy, menopause — where thyroid and female hormones interlock. Abnormal findings are coordinated onwards to the right specialists.

My TSH was normal — case closed?

Not necessarily. Depending on the situation (e.g. trying to conceive, or with antibodies), a TSH in the upper normal range can still be relevant. That is why we look at the whole picture, not a single value.

What does the check cost?

With a medical indication, statutory insurance covers a lot. Extended lab profiles without such an indication will be self-pay — exact prices at launch, always with a written cost plan first.

Until launch

No need to wait: many of these topics can already be discussed in our regular consultations today.

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