Hormonal & Ovarian Reserve Testing
Hormonal & Ovarian Reserve Testing
Hormonal and ovarian reserve testing is a crucial component of fertility evaluation that provides valuable insights into your reproductive health. Our comprehensive testing includes detailed hormonal assessments and advanced ovarian reserve markers to evaluate your egg supply, ovarian function, and overall fertility potential. These tests help us understand your unique reproductive profile and guide personalized treatment decisions.
At our fertility center, we offer a complete range of hormonal tests including AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone), LH (Luteinizing Hormone), Estradiol, Progesterone, and other essential reproductive hormones. Combined with ovarian reserve testing such as antral follicle count (AFC) and AMH levels, we can accurately assess your ovarian reserve and predict your response to fertility treatments.
Hormonal & Ovarian Reserve Assessment
- AMH Testing
- FSH Level Assessment
- LH Level Assessment
- Estradiol Evaluation
- Progesterone Testing
- Antral Follicle Count
- Thyroid Function Testing
- Prolactin Level Assessment
- Androgen Profile
- Ovarian Reserve Prediction
- Cycle Day Hormonal Panel
- Treatment Response Prediction
What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions About Hormonal & Ovarian Reserve Testing
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about hormonal testing, ovarian reserve assessment, and how these tests help guide your fertility treatment.
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) testing is a blood test that measures the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. It is one of the most important markers of ovarian reserve and helps predict your response to fertility treatments. AMH testing provides valuable information about your fertility potential and helps guide treatment decisions for the best possible outcomes.
Most fertility hormonal tests are performed on specific days of your menstrual cycle. FSH, LH, and Estradiol are typically measured on day 2-4 of your cycle. AMH and Progesterone can be tested at any time, though Progesterone is often checked around day 21 to confirm ovulation. Your fertility specialist will recommend the most appropriate timing based on your individual needs and treatment plan.
Ovarian reserve testing is simple and requires minimal preparation. For AMH testing, no special preparation is needed and it can be done any day of your cycle. For cycle day hormonal testing, it is important to have the tests done on the specific day recommended by your fertility specialist. Generally, you should inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking before the tests.
Your ovarian reserve test results help us understand your egg supply and predict your response to fertility treatments. Normal ovarian reserve indicates a good chance of successful conception with appropriate treatment. Diminished ovarian reserve may require more aggressive treatment approaches. Your fertility specialist will explain your results in detail and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan based on your individual profile.