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Infertility Screening Panel Females Test

Original price was: 470 د.إ.Current price is: 420 د.إ.

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The Infertility Screening Panel for Females is a comprehensive test designed to evaluate various factors that could contribute to difficulties in conceiving. Conducted at DNA Labs UAE, this panel encompasses a range of diagnostic procedures aimed at identifying common hormonal imbalances, genetic disorders, and other conditions that may affect female fertility. With a cost of 420 AED, the test offers an accessible option for women seeking to understand potential obstacles to pregnancy. By analyzing specific markers and parameters, the Infertility Screening Panel provides valuable insights, enabling healthcare providers to recommend appropriate treatments or interventions to support women on their journey towards conception.

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INFERTILITY SCREENING PANEL FEMALES Test

Test Cost: AED 420.0

Test Components:

  • FSH
  • LH
  • Prolactin
  • Testosterone, Total
  • TSH Ultrasensitive

Sample Condition: 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Collect specimen 4 hours after the patient has awakened. Overnight fasting is preferred. Ship refrigerated or frozen.

Report Delivery: Daily

Method: Chemiluminescent Immunoassay

Test Type: Disorders of Endocrine System, Infertility

Doctor: Gynecologist, Endocrinologist

Test Department:

Pre Test Information: Overnight fasting is preferred. Collect specimen 4 hours after the patient has awakened. In females, preferred sampling time is Day 2 / Day 3 of the menstrual cycle.

Test Details:

The infertility screening panel for females is a set of tests that are conducted to evaluate the potential causes of infertility in women. These tests can help identify any underlying conditions or factors that may be preventing a woman from getting pregnant.

The panel typically includes the following tests:

  1. Hormone levels: This includes testing for levels of hormones such as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estrogen, and progesterone. Imbalances in these hormones can affect ovulation and fertility.
  2. Ovarian reserve: This test measures the quantity and quality of a woman’s eggs. It usually involves an ultrasound to count the number of follicles in the ovaries and a blood test to measure anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels.
  3. Thyroid function: Thyroid disorders can impact fertility, so testing for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels is often included in the panel.
  4. Pelvic ultrasound: This test uses sound waves to create images of the reproductive organs, including the uterus and ovaries. It can help identify any structural abnormalities or conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  5. Hysterosalpingogram (HSG): This is an X-ray procedure that examines the shape and condition of the uterus and fallopian tubes. It can detect any blockages or abnormalities that may be hindering fertility.
  6. Genetic testing: In some cases, genetic testing may be recommended to identify any genetic abnormalities that could be causing infertility.
  7. Blood tests: Additional blood tests may be conducted to check for conditions such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or infections that could be affecting fertility.

The specific tests included in the infertility screening panel may vary depending on the individual’s medical history and symptoms. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or fertility specialist to determine which tests are appropriate for each individual case.

Test Name INFERTILITY SCREENING PANEL FEMALES Test
Components *FSH*LH*Prolactin*Testosterone, Total *TSH Ultrasensitive
Price 420.0 AED
Sample Condition 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Collectspecimen 4 hours after the patient has awakened. Overnight fasting ispreferred. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Report Delivery Daily
Method Chemiluminescent Immunoassay
Test type Disorders of Endocrine System, Infertility
Doctor Gynecologist, Endocrinologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information Overnight fasting ispreferred. Collectspecimen 4 hours after the patient has awakened. In females, preferred sampling time is Day 2 / Day 3 of the menstrual cycle.
Test Details

The infertility screening panel for females is a set of tests that are conducted to evaluate the potential causes of infertility in women. These tests can help identify any underlying conditions or factors that may be preventing a woman from getting pregnant. The panel typically includes the following tests:

1. Hormone levels: This includes testing for levels of hormones such as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estrogen, and progesterone. Imbalances in these hormones can affect ovulation and fertility.

2. Ovarian reserve: This test measures the quantity and quality of a woman’s eggs. It usually involves an ultrasound to count the number of follicles in the ovaries and a blood test to measure anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels.

3. Thyroid function: Thyroid disorders can impact fertility, so testing for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels is often included in the panel.

4. Pelvic ultrasound: This test uses sound waves to create images of the reproductive organs, including the uterus and ovaries. It can help identify any structural abnormalities or conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

5. Hysterosalpingogram (HSG): This is an X-ray procedure that examines the shape and condition of the uterus and fallopian tubes. It can detect any blockages or abnormalities that may be hindering fertility.

6. Genetic testing: In some cases, genetic testing may be recommended to identify any genetic abnormalities that could be causing infertility.

7. Blood tests: Additional blood tests may be conducted to check for conditions such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or infections that could be affecting fertility.

The specific tests included in the infertility screening panel may vary depending on the individual’s medical history and symptoms. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or fertility specialist to determine which tests are appropriate for each individual case.