Essential Female Fertility Blood Test
🌸 Essentials Female Fertility Blood Test at Prescriptions Pharmacy
Private Female Fertility Blood Test in Prescot – £180
🧬 What Does This Test Check?
This panel includes:
🧪 Testosterone
🧪 Free Testosterone
🧪 Oestradiol
🧪 SHBG
🧪 Prolactin
🧪 LH
🧪 FSH
🧪 FAI
🧪 DHEA-S
🧪 AMH
🧪 Albumin
👩⚕️ Who May This Test Be Suitable For?
This test may be suitable if you:
🤰 Are planning a pregnancy
📅 Have irregular or absent periods
⏳ Have been trying to conceive
🧬 Want insight into ovarian reserve
⚖️ Want to check key reproductive hormones
📌 This test provides information only and does not replace a full fertility assessment with your GP or fertility specialist.
⚡ Why Are These Markers Important?
🌸 AMH can help provide an indication of ovarian reserve.
🔄 LH and FSH are involved in ovulation and egg development.
🌺 Oestradiol is an important hormone in the menstrual cycle.
📊 Prolactin may affect ovulation when levels are outside the expected range.
💪 Testosterone, Free Testosterone, FAI and DHEA-S help assess androgen balance.
🧪 SHBG and Albumin help interpret hormone availability in the blood.
🩺 What Happens at Your Appointment?
👩⚕️ A trained member of the team will take a blood sample
⏱️ The appointment is usually quick and straightforward
🧪 Your sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis
📊 Your results will be provided once available
🔗 Learn more about our blood testing service here:
Blood Tests & Phlebotomy Service at Prescriptions Pharmacy
💙 Cost
💷 £180 – includes blood sample collection and laboratory testing.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to fast?
❌ Fasting is not usually required unless advised otherwise.
When should I take this test?
📅 Some fertility hormones can vary during the menstrual cycle. We can advise if timing is important for your situation.
Can this test confirm if I am fertile?
❌ No. This test provides information about fertility-related hormones, but fertility depends on many factors and may require further assessment.
What is AMH?
🧬 AMH is commonly used as a marker that may give insight into ovarian reserve, but it does not predict fertility on its own.
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