Jaanch – Women’s Skin Care Checkup Test in Guwahati
Healthy skin often reflects internal balance. The Jaanch – Women’s Skin Care Checkup is an advanced laboratory panel tailored for women who face persistent skin concerns — acne, pigmentation, premature ageing, dryness, excessive oiliness or hair-related skin problems. Instead of relying solely on topical treatments, this test helps uncover biochemical causes like hormonal imbalance, vitamin deficiencies, inflammation or allergy markers so dermatologists and trichologists can recommend targeted, long-lasting therapies.
Delivered with home sample collection across Guwahati and rapid processing through Thyrocare, this package is built for convenience and clinically actionable results. It is suitable both for first-time patients seeking a diagnostic baseline and for those who haven’t seen improvement despite dermatology treatments.
- Identify root causes: Many skin issues originate from hormones, iron/vitamin deficiencies or low-grade inflammation rather than skin surface problems alone.
- Personalised treatment: Lab results guide dermatologists to choose the right oral supplements, topical regimens or hormonal therapy.
- Avoid trial-and-error: Saves time and cost by reducing ineffective treatments.
- Monitor progress: Repeat testing tracks response to therapy and adjusts plans safely.
(Exact parameter set may vary; replace with your lab-specific list if required.)
- Thyroid profile: TSH ± Free T4 (thyroid dysfunction often affects skin & hair)
- Female hormones: Testosterone, DHEAS, LH/FSH (useful for acne, hirsutism, PCOS-related skin changes)
- Iron studies: Hemoglobin, Serum Ferritin (low iron worsens hair & skin quality)
- Vitamin markers: Vitamin D, Vitamin B12
- Inflammation & immunity: CRP, ANA where autoimmune skin disease is suspected
- Allergy/IgE panel: Total IgE or targeted IgE (if allergic dermatitis suspected)
- Lipid & metabolic screen: Fasting sugar, lipid profile (for metabolic contributors)
- Skin infection markers: CBC & urine where systemic infection is suspected
- Women with persistent acne not responding to topical therapy
- Those with sudden hair-skin changes after pregnancy or weight loss
- Women with irregular periods and acne/hair growth suggesting PCOS
- Individuals with chronic eczema, allergic dermatitis or unexplained rashes
- Patients wanting a comprehensive baseline before starting cosmetic or hormonal treatments
- Fasting: not required for most items; if lipid/glucose included, follow fasting instructions shown on booking.
- Medication: continue essential medicines; inform the collector about recent drugs (especially hormones, steroids, antibiotics).
- For women: note cycle day if hormonal testing is time-sensitive (your clinician will advise).
- Hydration: drink water normally — good hydration aids blood collection and some analyte stability.
- Topical treatments do not invalidate blood tests but disclose ongoing oral medications and supplements.
- Recent infections (including COVID) can transiently change inflammatory markers; mention recent illness.
- Hormone levels vary by menstrual cycle — your clinician may ask for tests on specific days for accurate interpretation.
- Results should be interpreted by your dermatologist/physician in clinical context — lab values are only part of the diagnosis.
Aarogyam Center provides home sample collection across Guwahati including Paltan Bazaar, Dispur, Bhangagarh, Ganeshguri, Beltola, Zoo Road, Basistha, Jalukbari, Maligaon and suburbs. We prioritise mother-friendly morning slots and can coordinate sample collection around clinic visits. Reports processed via Thyrocare are accepted across dermatology clinics and hospitals in Guwahati.
If you need a walk-in collection point, mention this while booking and we'll share the nearest kiosk.
Keep a skin diary for 2–4 weeks before testing: note flare triggers (foods, cosmetics, stress), cycle-related changes, sleep and diet. This contextual information makes lab interpretation far more useful and often reveals patterns your clinician can act on immediately.
