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FertilityCheck AMH
FertilityCheck AMH
This comprehensive fertility screen is designed for women who are trying to conceive or exploring their reproductive health. It combines standard hormone and reproductive markers with Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) testing an essential indicator of ovarian reserve. Whether you’re planning for pregnancy now or in the future, this panel provides critical insights into your current fertility status.
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Thyroid Health
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
- Free Thyroxine
- Free Tri-iodothyronine
- Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibody
- Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase
- Antibody
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Hormonal Health
- Oestradiol
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone
- Luteinising Hormone
- Progesterone
- Prolactin
- Testosterone
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
- Free Androgen Index
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Liver Screening
- Alanine Aminotransferase
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Aspartate Aminotransferase
- Gamma- glutamyltransferase
- Total Bilirubin
- Albumin
- Ferritin
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Full Blood Count (CBC)
- Haemoglobin
- Hematocrit
- Mean Cell Haemoglobin
- Mean Cell Haemoglobin
- Concentration (MCHC)
- Mean Cell Volume
- Red Blood Cell Count
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- Red Blood Cell Count
- Basophil Count
- Lymphocyte Count
- Eosinophil Count
- Monocyte Count
- Neutrophil Count
- White Blood Cell Count
- Platelet Count
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Iron Levels
- Iron
- Ferritin
- Total Iron Binding Capacity
- Transferrin
- Transferrin Saturation
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Kidney Screening
- Chloride
- Phosphate
- Potassium
- Sodium
- Urea
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Nutritional Health
- Vitamin D
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Stress
- Cortisol
- DHEA-S
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Diabetes Health
- Glucose
- HbA1c
- Insulin
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Infection & Inflammation
- C-Reactive Protein
Why Needs FertilityCheck AMH?
Understanding your hormone levels and ovarian reserve is key to informed fertility planning. AMH offers a reliable measure of how many eggs remain in your ovaries, helping to assess fertility potential, especially with age. When combined with other key reproductive hormones, this test helps identify issues like PCOS, ovulatory disorders, or early signs of diminished ovarian reserve, allowing for timely interventions.
Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?
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Accurate Results
Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.
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Fast Health Insights
Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.
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Expert Oversight
Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.
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Nationwide Access
Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.
FAQs
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What is AMH and why is it important?
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) reflects the number of developing follicles in the ovaries. It’s a vital marker for assessing egg count and overall ovarian reserve.
Who should consider this test?
Women planning pregnancy, considering IVF, experiencing irregular periods, or wanting to assess their future fertility potential.
Do I need to fast before this test?
No fasting is needed. However, timing of the test may be advised depending on your cycle for hormone accuracy.
What samples are required?
A venous blood sample is used to analyse AMH and additional fertility-related hormones.
How soon are results available?
Typically within 3–5 working days.
Can this test diagnose infertility?
It doesn’t diagnose infertility on its own but provides crucial data that can help guide further testing and clinical decision making.
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