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Fertility testing and assessment for women

Exploring your fertility can be valuable whether you are trying to conceive now, planning for the future, or simply want a better understanding of your reproductive health. At Ovumia, we offer individually tailored assessments for women and others who have a uterus and ovaries, with the aim of providing a clear and reassuring picture of your fertility.

A fertility assessment usually consists of several components—primarily blood tests and a gynaecological ultrasound.

Our experienced team is here to answer your questions and guide you forward.

Why are fertility tests valuable?

Fertility assessments provide important information about how the body functions and can help identify causes of infertility in women and others with female reproductive anatomy.

These examinations can offer:

  • A professional assessment of fertility and hormone balance
  • Guidance for future pregnancy planning
  • Information about fertility preservation options such as egg freezing
  • Early detection of factors that may affect the ability to become pregnant

Which fertility assessments can be done?

There are several ways to evaluate fertility in people with a uterus and ovaries. Here are the most common:

Assessment of the menstrual cycle and hormone balance
Fallopian tube examination (HSSG / patency test)
Ultrasound of the ovaries and follicles (AFC)
AMH test

Who can benefit from these examinations?

Regardless of your situation, an early assessment can provide valuable insight and help you plan the next steps.

A fertility assessment may be helpful for:

  • people planning a pregnancy in the coming years
  • women with a family history of early menopause
  • individuals with irregular menstrual cycles, pain, or other gynaecological symptoms
  • people with medical conditions or treatments that may affect fertility
  • women who have previously been pregnant but have not had children

How to book a fertility assessment

You do not need a referral to book an appointment with us. At your first visit, we review your medical history, address your questions, and plan which examinations are most relevant for you.

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