Fertility Package
Package Info
We provide a selection of tests that adhere to international rules and standards to address issues related to male infertility. The following aspects of male reproductive health are covered by these tests:
- Semen analysis measures the motility, morphology, and quantity of sperm.
- Hormonal Panel: Evaluates essential hormones to identify any abnormalities that may impact fertility.
- Genetic screening: Identifies genetic anomalies that affect the health of the reproductive system.
| Male Tests |
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| CBC |
| Urine Analysis |
| Glucose Random |
| Semen Analysis |
| Testosterone total |
| Testosterone free |
| Prolactin |
| Chromosomal study for Karyotyping |
Women’s fertility can be impacted by a variety of variables, including immunological, genetic, hormonal, and chromosomal factors. To alleviate concerns in this regard, we offer a selection of female tests that adhere to the fundamental standards outlined by the NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) recommendations for evaluating female infertility:
- Evaluation of the pituitary hormones that trigger other hormones involved in reproduction.
- Analysis of the lactation hormone, which impacts hormones related to fertility.
- Examination of female sex hormones, such as progesterone and estrogen.
- Testing for testosterone, considering its effects on female sex hormones.
- Measurement of thyroid hormones, which have been shown to influence reproductive hormones.
- Anticipating antimullerian hormone (AMH) levels as a measure of ovarian reserve might provide insights into a woman’s potential for future pregnancy.
| Female Tests |
|---|
| CBC |
| Urine Analysis |
| Glucose Random |
| Prolactin |
| FSH |
| LH |
| Chromosomal study for Karyotyping |
| E2 |
| AMH |