Jaanch – Women’s Hairfall Screening Advanced Test in Guwahati
Hairfall in women is far more common than most people realise. Stress, thyroid disorders, iron deficiency, hormonal imbalance, vitamin shortage, infections, postpartum changes, PCOS, and lifestyle habits can all disrupt the hair growth cycle. The Jaanch – Women’s Hairfall Screening Advanced panel is an in-depth diagnostic package designed to identify the root causes of female hair loss — not just the symptoms.
At Aarogyam Center Guwahati, this test has become one of the most frequently booked wellness panels because it gives doctors a clear medical picture behind hair thinning, excessive shedding, patchy hair loss, weak roots, and slow hair regrowth. With home collection options across Guwahati and fast reporting from Thyrocare, women can start treatment sooner and more confidently.
Hairfall in women often goes undiagnosed for months because symptoms look “normal” until the damage becomes visible. A targeted panel helps reveal:
- Iron deficiency anemia — the #1 correctable cause of hairfall in Indian women
- Thyroid disorders (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism)
- Vitamin deficiencies — Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Folate
- Inflammatory conditions affecting scalp health
- Hormonal imbalance (PCOS, estrogen/progesterone variation)
- Metabolic or autoimmune contributors
Instead of guessing causes or relying only on topical treatments, biochemical markers show what is happening inside the body — making treatment personalised and effective.
Below is a representative list of commonly included markers. Replace or update based on your Thyrocare feed if needed:
- Thyroid Profile (TSH ± T3, T4)
- CBC – anemia, hemoglobin, infection indicators
- Iron Studies – Serum Ferritin, Serum Iron, TIBC
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin B12
- CRP – inflammation marker
- Blood Sugar
- Liver & Kidney Markers (if applicable)
- Hormonal markers (if part of extended versions)
- Women experiencing sudden hair thinning, widening hair partition, or increased hair shedding
- Women with PCOS, thyroid imbalance, or irregular periods
- Postpartum mothers with excessive hairfall after 3–6 months of delivery
- Women with nutritional deficiencies or restrictive diets
- Anyone taking long-term medications affecting metabolism or hormones
- Women who colour, straighten or chemically treat hair frequently
- Blood sample (venous)
- Report Time: 24–48 hours
- Report delivered via WhatsApp, SMS & Email
- No fasting required (unless combined with fasting sugar/lipid tests).
- Drink plenty of water — hydration improves sample quality.
- Inform the team if you are on thyroid or iron medications.
- If you recently had COVID/infection, mild variations in immunity markers may appear — disclose history.
- For women on hormonal treatment or birth control, mention dose/timing for accurate interpretation.
Hairfall isn't caused by a single factor. The Advanced panel helps detect the most common root causes:
- Low ferritin: prevents adequate oxygen supply to hair follicles.
- Thyroid imbalance: slows hair growth cycle and increases shedding.
- Vitamin D deficiency: weakens follicles & reduces growth.
- Vitamin B12 deficiency: reduces cell regeneration & affects scalp circulation.
- Inflammation (high CRP): affects immunity and scalp health.
- Hormone variation: contributes to female pattern thinning.
Once these biochemical roots are corrected, most women notice significant improvement in hair texture, density, thickness and overall scalp health.
Aarogyam Center provides doorstep sample collection across Guwahati including areas like Beltola, Ganeshguri, Bhangagarh, VIP Road, Six Mile, Dispur, Paltan Bazaar, Maligaon, Pandu, Jalukbari, Chandmari, Zoo Road, and other suburbs. Hairfall-related blood tests are accepted in all clinics, dermatology centers, trichology units and hospitals across the city.
Guwahati’s humidity, hard water in certain zones, stress factors, dietary habits, and vitamin D deficiency (due to limited morning sun exposure) all contribute to increased hairfall cases — making advanced screening even more important.
