Fertility has become a growing concern worldwide, with up to one in six couples experiencing difficulties conceiving. The causes of infertility can be complex and varied, ranging from underlying health conditions to lifestyle and stress. A thorough fertility health screening can help pinpoint the root cause of any issues and provide peace of mind.
We understand your challenges when trying to conceive or wanting to understand your own fertility and the importance of seeking professional advice and guidance. Taking a fertility test is a wise first step if you have been trying to conceive naturally without success.
Fertility assessment offers an excellent starting point for evaluating your fertility health and identifying any underlying issues causing infertility. Our comprehensive screening process is designed to provide valuable insights into your reproductive health.
For women:
– Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test
– Luteinizing Hormone Test
– Prolactin Hormone Test
– E2 Test
– Thyroid Function Test
– Egg Reserve (AMH) Test
– Rubella Antibody Test
– Full Blood Count Test
For men:
The specialist will explain the results in detail, discuss any underlying issues that may cause infertility and recommend any necessary next steps.
The fertility specialist will provide guidance and support to help you achieve your goals and ease any concerns you may have.
* Pricing varies by location and final treatment plan determined your fertility specialist. Prices listed do not apply to “Powered By Zora Fertility” locations.
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Your lifestyle and environment can have an impact on your fertility. Research consistently shows that numerous lifestyle factors can affect fertility in women, men, or both, including but not limited to:
Nutrition, weight, sleep quality and exercisePhysical and psychological stressEnvironmental and occupational exposuresCigarette smokingSubstance and drug use and abuseAlcohol and caffeine consumptionMedicationsFor instance, research has found that:
Obesity is linked to lower sperm count and quality in menWomen with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) who have obesity can greatly improve their chances of ovulation and pregnancy by losing 5% of body weightBeing underweight is linked to ovarian dysfunction and infertility in womenStrenuous physical labour and taking multiple medications can reduce sperm count in malesExcessive exercise can affect ovulation and fertility in womenUsing body-building medications or androgens can affect sperm formationSubstance use, including smoking tobacco, using other tobacco products, marijuana use, heavy drinking, and using illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine, can reduce fertility in both men and womenHigh blood pressure can change the shape of sperm, thereby reducing fertilityRadiation therapy and chemotherapy can cause infertility in females and males. Those who have to undergo these types of treatments may want to consider fertility preservation.Lifestyle factors are modifiable habits and ways of life that can greatly influence overall health and well-being, including fertility.
During the first visit, our fertility specialist will meet you and your partner to understand your health and fertility history and current status.
We understand that you may have a list of questions in your mind, so we recommend you prepare them to ensure that you do not miss the chance to ask them.
Your blood or ultrasound test typically takes no more than 30-60 minutes. Once the test is done, the specialist will analyse the results carefully and aim to provide you with your report within 3-5 days.
Regrettably, insurance coverage does not extend to fertility assessments.