ANDROLOGY PANEL Test
Test Cost: AED 680.0
Test Name: ANDROLOGY PANEL Test
Test Components: FSH, LH, Testosterone (Total & Free)
Price: 680.0 AED
Sample Condition: 3 mL (2 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Specify age and sex on test request form. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Report Delivery: Sample Monday through Saturday by 9am; Report Same day
Method: CLIA, RIA
Test Type: Disorders of Endocrine System
Doctor: Endocrinologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information: Preferred sampling time for female patients is Day 2 / Day 3 of menstrual cycle
Test Details
The Andrology Panel test is a comprehensive assessment of male reproductive health. It typically includes the following tests:
- Semen analysis: This test evaluates the quantity, quality, and motility of sperm in a semen sample. It provides information about male fertility potential.
- Hormone testing: This involves measuring the levels of hormones such as testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and prolactin. Hormone imbalances can affect sperm production and overall reproductive health.
- Genetic testing: Genetic tests can identify any genetic abnormalities or mutations that may affect fertility or reproductive health. This may include testing for conditions like Klinefelter syndrome or Y chromosome microdeletions.
- Testicular ultrasound: This imaging test uses sound waves to create images of the testicles and surrounding structures. It can help identify any abnormalities, such as testicular tumors or varicoceles, that may impact fertility.
- Anti-sperm antibody testing: This test checks for the presence of antibodies that may attack sperm and hinder fertility.
- Post-ejaculation urinalysis: This test examines the urine immediately after ejaculation to check for the presence of sperm in the urine. If sperm is found in the urine, it may indicate retrograde ejaculation, a condition where semen enters the bladder instead of being ejaculated out of the penis.
The Andrology Panel test aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of male reproductive health and fertility potential. It helps diagnose any underlying issues that may be contributing to infertility or other reproductive problems.
Test Name | ANDROLOGY PANEL Test |
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Components | *FSH *LH *Testosterone, Total & Free |
Price | 680.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (2 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Specify age and sex on test request form. Ship refrigerated or frozen. |
Report Delivery | Sample Mon through Satby 9am;ReportSameday |
Method | CLIA, RIA |
Test type | Disorders of Endocrine System |
Doctor | Endocrinologist |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | Preferred sampling time for female patients is Day 2 / Day 3 of menstrual cycle |
Test Details |
The Andrology Panel test is a comprehensive assessment of male reproductive health. It typically includes the following tests: 1. Semen analysis: This test evaluates the quantity, quality, and motility of sperm in a semen sample. It provides information about male fertility potential. 2. Hormone testing: This involves measuring the levels of hormones such as testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and prolactin. Hormone imbalances can affect sperm production and overall reproductive health. 3. Genetic testing: Genetic tests can identify any genetic abnormalities or mutations that may affect fertility or reproductive health. This may include testing for conditions like Klinefelter syndrome or Y chromosome microdeletions. 4. Testicular ultrasound: This imaging test uses sound waves to create images of the testicles and surrounding structures. It can help identify any abnormalities, such as testicular tumors or varicoceles, that may impact fertility. 5. Anti-sperm antibody testing: This test checks for the presence of antibodies that may attack sperm and hinder fertility. 6. Post-ejaculation urinalysis: This test examines the urine immediately after ejaculation to check for the presence of sperm in the urine. If sperm is found in the urine, it may indicate retrograde ejaculation, a condition where semen enters the bladder instead of being ejaculated out of the penis. The Andrology Panel test aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of male reproductive health and fertility potential. It helps diagnose any underlying issues that may be contributing to infertility or other reproductive problems. |