Fertility Test Large
Fertility hormones plus thyroid, at home — no GP wait. Measures AMH, FSH, LH, oestradiol, prolactin, TSH & fT4. Home visit; UKAS lab, results in 1–3 days.
Product details: GBP 181 — OutOfStock — SKU INU44 — GetTested
About this test – Fertility Test Large
Key Benefits
Broader Fertility and Thyroid Insight: Helps assess fertility hormones together with thyroid markers that may influence cycle regularity and reproductive wellbeing.
At Home Blood Collection: Your blood sample is collected in the comfort of your home and taken for laboratory analysis.
Appointment Arranged Within 48 Hours: A healthcare professional will contact you within 48 hours to arrange your appointment.
UKAS Accredited Laboratory: Your sample is analysed by a UKAS accredited laboratory.
Fast Online Results: Secure online results are available within 1 to 3 working days.
What This Test Measures
Ovarian Reserve
Helps assess anti Mullerian hormone (AMH), a marker commonly used to provide context around ovarian reserve.
Cycle and Ovulation Signalling
Looks at hormones involved in ovarian stimulation, cycle regulation and ovulation related signalling.
Reproductive Hormone Balance
Includes oestradiol and prolactin, which may add context around cycle patterns, fertility planning and reproductive hormone balance.
Thyroid Function
Helps assess thyroid markers that may be relevant for cycle regularity, ovulation, metabolism, energy and fertility context.
How It Works
1. Order Your Test
Purchase your test online.
2. Arrange Your Appointment
A healthcare professional will contact you within 48 hours to arrange your at home blood collection appointment.
3. Blood Sample Collection
Your blood sample is collected in the comfort of your home.
4. Laboratory Analysis
Your sample is analysed by a UKAS accredited laboratory.
5. Receive Your Results
Access your secure online results within 1 to 3 working days.
Laboratory Quality and Accreditation
Your sample is analysed by a UKAS accredited laboratory operating in accordance with ISO 15189 standards, the internationally recognised standard for medical laboratories.
The laboratory follows established procedures for sample handling, analysis and quality control to support accurate and reliable results. Your results are securely returned to GetTested and made available through your online account.
Preparation Instructions
Cycle Timing: If you have a regular menstrual cycle, book your blood sample collection around day 2 to 5 of your cycle for baseline fertility hormone assessment.
Appointment Timing: A morning appointment is recommended where possible, as some hormone levels can vary throughout the day.
Prolactin Considerations: Avoid sexual activity, nipple stimulation and unusually high stress shortly before your appointment where possible, as these may affect prolactin levels.
Before Testing: Stay well hydrated before your appointment and avoid heavy alcohol intake or unusually intense exercise the day before your blood sample is collected.
Medication and Fertility Treatment: Do not stop or change prescribed medication, fertility medication or hormone treatment unless advised by a healthcare professional.
Biotin Supplements: Avoid high dose biotin supplements for at least 48 hours before testing, unless advised by a healthcare professional, as biotin may interfere with some thyroid blood test results.
Important
This test is not a substitute for urgent medical care. If you require immediate medical attention, contact your healthcare provider or emergency services.
Biomarkers included – Fertility Test Large
- Anti-Mullerian Hormone: Ovarian Reserve — Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the ovarian follicles that serves as a primary indicator of a woman's ovarian reserve, or remaining egg supply. It is crucial for assessing fertility potential, predicting the onset of menopause, and monitoring conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
- FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Cycle and Ovulation Signalling — Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is produced by the pituitary gland and plays an important role in reproductive function in both women and men. In women, FSH helps stimulate the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles and varies across the menstrual cycle. In men, FSH supports sperm production through its action on Sertoli cells in the testes. Measuring FSH can help assess fertility and ovari
- Luteinising Hormone: Cycle and Ovulation Signalling — Luteinising Hormone (LH) is a gonadotropin produced by the pituitary gland that plays a critical role in regulating the reproductive system. In women, a surge in LH triggers ovulation and the development of the corpus luteum, while in men, it stimulates the Leydig cells in the testes to produce testosterone.
- Prolactin: Reproductive Hormone Balance — Prolactin is a hormone primarily produced by the pituitary gland, best known for its role in stimulating milk production (lactation) after childbirth. It's important because abnormal levels can indicate various health issues, including pituitary tumors, infertility, and menstrual irregularities in women, or erectile dysfunction and decreased libido in men.
- Oestradiol: Reproductive Hormone Balance — Oestradiol is the most potent form of estrogen and plays a central role in regulating the female reproductive system and bone density. It is essential for monitoring ovarian function, fertility, and the progression of menopause, while also supporting cardiovascular health in both men and women.
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone: Thyroid Function — Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is produced by the pituitary gland to regulate the production of hormones by the thyroid gland. It is a critical indicator of thyroid health, used to screen for conditions like hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) or hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid).
- Free Thyroxine (fT4): Thyroid Function — Free Thyroxine (fT4) is the unbound, active form of the thyroid hormone thyroxine in the bloodstream. It's crucial for assessing thyroid function because it directly reflects the amount of hormone available to regulate metabolism, growth, and energy levels. Measuring fT4 helps diagnose and monitor conditions like hyperthyroidism (too much) or hypothyroidism (too little) thyroid hormone.
Frequently asked questions – Fertility Test Large
What makes Fertility Test Large different from smaller fertility tests?
Fertility Test Large includes fertility hormone markers together with thyroid markers, giving broader context around cycle function, ovulation signals and reproductive wellbeing.
Why does this fertility test include thyroid markers?
Thyroid function can affect cycle regularity, ovulation, energy and metabolism, which may be relevant when assessing fertility related hormone patterns.
Can I reschedule my appointment?
Yes, appointments can be rearranged. Please provide sufficient notice before your scheduled appointment.
What happens if my sample cannot be analysed?
If a sample is unsuitable for analysis, our customer support team will contact you with information about the next steps.
Customer reviews – Fertility Test Large
4.7/5 (3)
- 5/5 — Useful data for my cycle tracking.
- 4/5 — The nurse was very professional during the home visit. Clear results in a couple of days.
- 5/5 — Really simple process and the results came back way faster than I expected.