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When do I need to have regular follow-up blood tests?
When do I need to have regular follow-up blood tests?
Updated over a year ago

All Harmon members are required to have a blood test before starting any therapy, to assess the baseline of their hormonal status. After starting the treatment, they are required to have the first follow-up blood test after 6 months unless there are particular concerns or symptoms*. Once the treatment regime is fully established-“The Harmon Ongoing regime” (usually it can take up to 12 months but this time varies among different people), Harmon members are required to have a Follow-up Blood Test once per year to monitor their treatment.

*NOTE: Harmon takes hormonal health to the next level by providing personalised hormone medications and treatment plans tailored to each person’ specific needs. For this reason, even though Harmon has created a detailed patient journey for its members (consisting of 2 follow-ups consultations and 1 follow-up blood test a year), some people may require a different pathway that will take into account their unique physiology. In this case additional follow-ups and blood tests may be required and they will be recommended by the Harmon Doctor. Please be aware that failing to adhere to the Harmon Doctor’s instructions will compromise the results of the treatment. Please visit our Terms & Conditions for further information on this matter.

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