What is Complete Fertility Testing?
Complete fertility testing is a structured evaluation of a person’s reproductive health using hormonal blood tests, ultrasound imaging, and diagnostic review to assess their ability to conceive. It helps identify conditions like low ovarian reserve, hormonal imbalances, or anatomical concerns that may affect fertility.
At EPIA, this testing is often the first step in planning conception—whether you’re actively trying, preparing for egg freezing or IVF, or simply seeking clarity about your fertility timeline. Every test is guided by your cycle and your story, with results explained in a way that’s useful and easy to understand.
Who is Complete Fertility Testing For?
- Women trying to conceive and looking for clarity on their fertility
- Individuals over 30 planning for future pregnancy
- Those experiencing irregular or absent menstrual cycles
- Anyone with PCOS, unexplained delays, or a history of unsuccessful attempts
- Individuals preparing for IVF, egg freezing, or other fertility treatments
The EPIA Difference
Why Choose EPIA for Complete Fertility Testing?
- Cycle-timed diagnostics and personalised test scheduling
- In-depth consultation with results explained clearly and practically
- In-house hormonal testing and high-resolution ultrasound imaging
- Results reviewed by fertility specialists, not just labs
- Transparent guidance with no pressure and real planning options
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What is the Complete Fertility Testing Process?
- Step 1: Consultation and Cycle Planning - You’ll first speak with a fertility doctor who will review your medical history and guide you on the best timing for your tests based on your menstrual cycle.
- Step 2: Hormonal Blood Tests - On Day 2 to Day 5 of your cycle, you’ll undergo bloodwork to measure key hormones including AMH, FSH, LH, TSH, and prolactin. These help assess your ovarian reserve and hormonal balance.
- Step 3: Transvaginal Ultrasound - A pelvic ultrasound will be done to check your antral follicle count, uterine lining, and general reproductive anatomy.
- Step 4: Review and Results Consultation - Once your results are ready, your doctor will walk you through each one. You’ll receive a personalised explanation and a recommended plan, whether that involves monitoring, lifestyle changes, or treatment planning.
Complete Fertility Testing
FAQs
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What is included in complete fertility testing?
It typically includes AMH, FSH, LH, TSH, and prolactin blood tests, along with a transvaginal ultrasound. Additional tests may be suggested based on your symptoms or history.
Do I need to be on a specific cycle day?
Yes. Some tests are cycle-dependent. Day 2–3 is preferred for hormonal accuracy. Your care coordinator will help you schedule the right time.
Do I need to fast?
You may be asked to fast before specific tests like TSH or prolactin. This will be confirmed during booking.
Is this done in one visit?
Most patients complete everything in one or two visits, depending on cycle timing and lab hours.
Does this test male fertility as well?
No. Male fertility is tested separately through semen analysis and male hormone testing.
What happens after testing?
You’ll have a one-on-one review with your fertility doctor, where you’ll get a detailed explanation of your results and any suggested next steps.



