Understanding your fertility is the most important first step on the path to parenthood. A comprehensive female fertility assessment brings together blood tests, ultrasound imaging, and specialist consultation to give you a clear, honest picture of your reproductive health — so you and your doctor can make informed decisions about what comes next.
Procedure
1–2 days
Hospital Stay
Outpatient (no overnight stay)
Recovery
No downtime
Minimum Stay
2–3 days
What Is Female Fertility Assessment?
A female fertility assessment evaluates reproductive health through blood tests measuring key hormones, transvaginal ultrasound of the uterus and ovaries, and an antral follicle count. Together, these build a complete picture of ovarian reserve, hormonal balance, and structural health.
Key hormone markers include FSH, LH, oestradiol, AMH, prolactin, and thyroid function, ideally drawn on day two or three of the menstrual cycle. The ultrasound identifies structural issues such as fibroids, polyps, or ovarian cysts, while the antral follicle count predicts likely response to fertility treatment.
Common Concerns Female Fertility Assessment Can Address
Trying to conceive for six months or more without success
Irregular, absent, or painful menstrual cycles
Previous miscarriage or pregnancy complications
Considering IVF, egg freezing, or other assisted reproduction
Over 35 and wanting to understand your fertility timeline
Are You a Good Candidate?
Any woman who wants a clear picture of her reproductive health
Willing to undergo a blood draw and transvaginal ultrasound
Able to attend appointments over 1–2 days in Thailand
Open to acting on the results with a specialist treatment plan
Techniques & Options
A fertility assessment is not a single test — it is a carefully structured combination of investigations that together give a reliable picture of where you stand. Your specialist will select the most relevant tests based on your age, medical history, and the reason for your visit.
The assessment is typically completed over one or two clinic visits, with results discussed in a face-to-face consultation so you can ask questions and understand what comes next.
Hormonal & Blood-Based Assessment
A panel of blood tests is drawn, usually on day 2 or 3 of your menstrual cycle, to measure the hormones that regulate ovulation and egg quality. Key markers include FSH, LH, oestradiol, AMH, prolactin, and thyroid hormones. AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) is particularly important as it provides a reliable indicator of ovarian reserve regardless of where you are in your cycle.
FSH, LH, and oestradiol assess the brain-ovary signalling axis
AMH gives a direct measure of remaining egg supply
Thyroid and prolactin screening rule out common hormonal disruptors
Ultrasound & Structural Assessment
A transvaginal ultrasound is performed to visualise the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures. The scan measures antral follicle count (AFC) — the number of small follicles visible on each ovary — which, together with AMH, gives the most accurate estimate of ovarian reserve. The ultrasound also checks for structural issues such as fibroids, polyps, ovarian cysts, or uterine abnormalities that could affect fertility or implantation.
Antral follicle count combined with AMH gives the most reliable ovarian reserve estimate
Detects fibroids, polyps, and cysts that may require treatment before conception
Non-invasive, takes approximately 10–15 minutes, and causes minimal discomfort
Recovery Timeline
Day 1 — Initial Consultation & Blood Tests
You'll meet your fertility specialist for a detailed medical history review, followed by blood tests. If your visit coincides with day 2–3 of your cycle, the full hormone panel is drawn on the same day. If not, your specialist may schedule the blood draw for the optimal point in your cycle.
Day 1–2 — Ultrasound Scan
A transvaginal ultrasound is performed to assess uterine and ovarian health, measure the antral follicle count, and check for any structural abnormalities. The scan is quick, minimally uncomfortable, and requires no preparation or recovery time.
Day 2–3 — Results Consultation
Once all test results are available — typically within 24–48 hours — you'll sit down with your specialist to review every finding in detail. You'll receive a clear explanation of your ovarian reserve, hormonal balance, and any issues identified, along with a personalised recommendation for next steps.
After Your Visit
You'll receive a comprehensive written report summarising all results and recommendations. This report can be shared with your fertility team at home or used to begin treatment in Thailand. Your care coordinator remains available for questions after you leave.
What to Expect
Full Fertility ProfileHormones, ovarian reserve & structural health in one assessment
Results in 24–48 HoursNo long waits — same-trip results and consultation
Specialist GuidanceFace-to-face consultation to explain every result
Safety & Risks
A female fertility assessment is a low-risk, non-invasive set of investigations. There are no surgical procedures involved, and most patients experience no discomfort beyond a routine blood draw and a transvaginal ultrasound. However, it is important to understand a few considerations.
Mild discomfort during the transvaginal ultrasound
Minor bruising at the blood draw site
Anxiety or emotional distress related to test results
Results may indicate the need for further investigation or treatment
Hormone levels can vary between cycles, so a single test provides a snapshot rather than a definitive prediction
Your fertility specialist will take time to explain every result in context and ensure you understand what the findings mean for your individual situation. A single assessment provides a reliable baseline, but your doctor may recommend repeat testing or additional investigations — such as a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or hysteroscopy — if anything warrants a closer look.
How Much Does Female Fertility Assessment Cost in Thailand?
Our pricing is transparent and all-inclusive — your quote covers every element of the assessment, from consultation to written report.
Female Fertility Assessment
Complete fertility assessment
From$400
Fertility specialist consultation
Transvaginal ultrasound
Comprehensive hormone panel
AMH & antral follicle count
Results consultation & plan
Written report & recommendations
Add Accommodation Package
Hotel, breakfast, airport transfers & 24/7 support
From$89 / night
Affordable suites on Sukhumvit Soi 23, a short ride from leading fertility clinics. Rooms include a kitchenette, daily breakfast, and access to the pool and fitness centre — a comfortable, budget-friendly base during your treatment.
A well-appointed serviced residence in the heart of Sukhumvit with full kitchen, washer-dryer, pool and gym. Ideal for patients on longer treatment cycles who want a home-away-from-home feel with hotel-level service.
A luxury hotel close to the clinic district, known for impeccable Japanese-standard service. Spacious rooms, an acclaimed spa, and 24-hour room service — the premium choice for a stress-free stay during treatment.
Common Questions About Female Fertility Assessment
Everything you need to know before your procedure
A comprehensive assessment typically takes 2–3 days. Blood tests, ultrasound, and your initial consultation are completed on the first day, with follow-up tests and a results consultation on days two and three.
Ideally, blood tests are drawn on day 2 or 3 of your menstrual cycle, when baseline hormone levels are most informative. However, AMH can be tested at any point in your cycle. If timing doesn't align perfectly with your travel, your specialist will advise on which tests to prioritise and whether any should be repeated.
Most patients complete everything within 1–2 days. Blood tests and the ultrasound scan can often be done on the same day, with results and a consultation the following day. If your hormone panel needs to be drawn on a specific cycle day, your coordinator will help you plan your visit accordingly.
Most women find it mildly uncomfortable rather than painful. The probe is slim and the scan typically takes 10–15 minutes. If you have concerns, let your specialist know beforehand — they will take extra care to ensure you are as comfortable as possible.
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced by the small follicles in your ovaries and is one of the best available markers of ovarian reserve — that is, how many eggs you have remaining. A higher AMH generally indicates a larger egg supply, while a lower AMH may suggest a reduced reserve. AMH does not measure egg quality, which is more closely related to age.
An abnormal result does not necessarily mean you cannot conceive. Many hormonal imbalances are treatable, and even a low ovarian reserve does not rule out pregnancy with the right approach. Your specialist will explain what the results mean for you specifically and recommend a clear path forward — whether that is lifestyle changes, medication, IVF, or another treatment.
Absolutely. You'll receive a comprehensive written report that any fertility specialist worldwide can interpret. Many patients use their Thailand assessment as a starting point for treatment either in Thailand or with their local clinic.
No. You can book directly through our care team without a GP or specialist referral. If you have previous test results or medical records, bring them along — they help your specialist build a more complete picture.
Our quoted price covers the fertility specialist consultation, transvaginal ultrasound, full reproductive hormone panel including AMH, antral follicle count, a results consultation, and a written report with recommendations. There are no hidden fees.
Yes — in fact, that is one of the most common reasons patients book. Understanding your fertility now gives you the information you need to make decisions about timing, whether that means starting treatment, freezing your eggs, or simply knowing where you stand. Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to fertility.
An antral follicle count (AFC) is measured during a transvaginal ultrasound by counting the small, fluid-filled follicles visible on each ovary. Each antral follicle contains an immature egg. The count, combined with AMH, gives the most reliable estimate of your ovarian reserve and helps predict how you might respond to fertility treatment.
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