Female Hormone, Infertility & Reproductive Health Panels
Take a proactive step towards understanding and managing your reproductive health. Our comprehensive panels are expertly designed to provide deep insights into hormonal balance, fertility potential, and overall gynecological wellness, empowering you with the clarity you need for your health journey.
The Importance of Hormonal Harmony
A woman’s health is intricately linked to a delicate balance of hormones. These chemical messengers regulate everything from the menstrual cycle and fertility to mood, energy, and metabolism. When this balance is disrupted, it can lead to a wide range of issues. Our specialized panels are designed to move beyond guesswork, providing precise data to help you and your doctor identify the root cause of your concerns.
Choose Your Comprehensive Profile
We offer a tiered range of profiles, from foundational hormone checks to extensive infertility investigations.
Female Hormone Profile
An essential starting point to assess your baseline hormonal status. This panel measures the core hormones (LH, FSH, Prolactin, TSH) that regulate your menstrual cycle and thyroid function.
Female Hormone Profile Ultra
This profile offers enhanced precision by using ultrasensitive testing methods for LH, FSH, Prolactin, and TSH, providing a higher degree of accuracy for your foundational hormonal assessment.
Infertility Profile Basic
A crucial first step in fertility investigation. This panel includes the Ultra hormone profile plus a full thyroid panel (T3, T4) and the AMH test, a key indicator of ovarian reserve.
Infertility Profile Advanced
This advanced profile provides a deep dive into factors affecting fertility, adding a complete steroid hormone imbalance profile and a full Vitamin D profile to all tests from the Basic panel.
Infertility Profile Comprehensive
The definitive investigation. This panel includes all advanced tests plus a reproductive hormone analysis (SHBG, Free Androgen Index), a diabetic profile, and key vitamins (B9 & B12) for a complete metabolic and nutritional picture.
Key Tests Explained: What We Measure and Why
Understanding your report is the first step to empowerment. Here’s a breakdown of what some of the critical tests in these panels measure.
These four hormones form the foundation of reproductive health assessment. **LH (Luteinizing Hormone)** and **FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)** work in tandem to regulate the menstrual cycle and ovulation. **Prolactin** is another key hormone that can affect ovulation, and **TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)** is crucial because thyroid disorders can significantly impact fertility and menstrual regularity.
Included in our infertility profiles, the **Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)** test is one of the most important markers for assessing a woman’s ovarian reserve (the quantity of her remaining eggs). It is a valuable tool for fertility planning and for investigating conditions like PCOS.
This advanced panel, part of the Infertility Profile Advanced, looks at a wide range of steroid hormones including **Testosterone, Progesterone, DHEA, and Androstenedione**. Imbalances in these androgenic and progestational hormones are often at the root of conditions like PCOS, hirsutism (excess hair growth), and infertility.
Your reproductive health doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Our Comprehensive panel includes a **Diabetic Profile (FBS, HbA1c)** because insulin resistance is closely linked to hormonal imbalances like PCOS. We also test for crucial vitamins like **Vitamin D** (essential for hormone production), **Vitamin B12**, and **Vitamin B9/Folate** (critical for nerve health and preventing birth defects).
Your Partner in Health, Not a Substitute for Your Doctor
Interpreting Your Results
Hormonal health and fertility are complex areas that require expert medical guidance. These panels are powerful diagnostic tools designed to provide comprehensive data to you and your healthcare provider.
An abnormal result in any test does not confirm a diagnosis on its own. **All results must be discussed with a qualified Gynaecologist or Endocrinologist**, who will interpret them in the context of your complete medical history, symptoms, and other clinical findings to provide a definitive diagnosis and a personalized management plan.