Fertility Test
Our Extensive Fertility Testing Menu for Physicians
This menu includes endocrinology, chemistry, immunology and rheumatology. We are constantly updating and adding new tests to our menu to accommodate demands of the healthcare community.

What Labs Are Checked During Fertility Testing?
Several blood tests are available to determine if you, your partner, or both of you have a problem that is causing infertility.
- Blood tests Check hormone levels to identify imbalances that could affect egg production.
Common tests include:
- Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH): Low levels of FSH can cause amenorrhea, or no periods
- Luteinizing hormone (LH): Levels are high just before ovulation
- Estrogen (E2): Levels indicate if an ovarian follicle is mature
- Progesterone (P4): A common test for fertility specialists
- Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH): A common test for fertility specialists
- Prolactin: A common test for fertility specialists
- Estradiol- plays a role in sexual development, reproductive health, and bone health
- AMH Test- is the most reliable way to measure ovarian reserve, helping women make informed decisions about IVF and egg preservation.
- Infectious Disease test
- Immune work up
A doctor may order an estradiol test for a number of reasons, including:
- To evaluate menstrual problems, including abnormal bleeding or missed periods
- To monitor a pregnancy or fertility treatments
- To evaluate menopause symptoms
- To diagnose early puberty
- To find out more about all tests necessary for fertility treatment, please fill out contact form
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Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
AMH is a hormone produced by reproductive tissues in both sexes. In women, it is secreted by developing follicles in the ovaries and serves as a reliable indicator of ovarian reserve (the quantity of available eggs). Typically, higher AMH levels suggest a greater egg supply, while levels naturally decrease with age, reflecting a reduced egg count. Elevated AMH levels may also indicate conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or other reproductive disorders.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
FSH is essential for reproduction, helping to stimulate the development of eggs in the ovaries.
Estradiol (E2)
Estradiol, the most common form of estrogen produced by the ovaries, is crucial in regulating reproductive cycles in women.
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