
Fertility Blood Test – Check Your Reproductive Health & Hormone Levels
Trying to conceive or curious about your fertility health? Our Fertility Blood Test measures key hormone levels essential for ovulation, menstrual cycle regulation, and overall reproductive health. Whether you're planning pregnancy, experiencing irregular cycles, or simply want to assess your fertility, this test provides valuable insights.
✅ Checks essential fertility hormones (e.g., FSH, LH, Estradiol, AMH)
✅ Ideal for women planning pregnancy or experiencing irregular periods
✅ Fast & accurate results with nationwide testing options
Are you on the path to parenthood and facing challenges? Understanding your fertility health is the key to making informed decisions. Our Fertility Health Check includes essential biomarkers and can provide insights into potential issues:
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Luteinising Hormone: An imbalance can disrupt the menstrual cycle and potentially lead to fertility problems.
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone: Irregularities can impact egg development, potentially affecting fertility.
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH): AMH levels correlate with the number of eggs you have, offering insights into ovarian reserve.
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Oestradiol: Oestradiol imbalances may affect the maturation and release of eggs, playing a role in fertility issues.
Empower yourself on your fertility journey. Our Fertility Health Check provides valuable insights to help you navigate this important phase of life. Your dreams of parenthood matter, and we're here to support you every step of the way.
What's included?
• Luteinising Hormone
• Follicle Stimulating Hormone
• Anti-Mullerian Hormone
• Oestradiol
Hormonal evaluation studies identify hormonal imbalances that may impair your fertility as hormones control every step in achieving pregnancy, from stimulating the development of an egg to ovulation and implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus.
Each hormone that plays a role in conception must be produced in a specific amount at a precise time in your menstrual cycle.
Hormonal studies measure the levels of certain hormones produced by your body during your cycle.
You are likely to have a series of simple blood tests at various points in your cycle. The tests you choose may help your care provider to determine your diagnosis, as well as to identify the best treatment options for your personal circumstances.