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Fertility Test Cost Can Be Lowered With Direct to Consumer Lab Testing
How can fertility testing costs be curbed? By using the direct to consumer lab testing service, Request A Test, which provides testing at a considerably lower price and without a doctor’s order. Whether you or your partner need to determine the cause for infertility or to screen for health issues that may affect fertility, we offer a comprehensive test menu for men and women.
Ordering testing may bring relief in knowing your fertility status or that of your partner. We offer these same day tests with results as soon as one business day. No appointment is necessary. Simply order your test, go to your local lab and see your results online.
How Much Does a Fertility Test Cost?
We provide affordable testing with upfront pricing, no hidden fees or additional charges. These are some of our most popular tests. More are available on our Fertility Testing menu.
FSH $59
Follicle-Stimulation Hormone (FSH) is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland which stimulates the production of eggs in women and sperm in men. Abnormal FSH production can be caused by disorders affecting the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, ovaries or testicles.
LH $49
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland which aids in the release of an egg from the ovary in women and testosterone production in men.
Estradiol $49
Estradiol (E2) is one of the primary components of estrogens in men and women. Estradiol concentrations are typically highest in non-pregnant, pre-menopausal women. During menopause, as ovarian function decreases, Estradiol levels drop significantly. Estradiol testing can help to monitor ovarian function in women. For men, estradiol is produced in the adrenal glands and testes. It affects testosterone and the lifespan of sperm.
AMH $259
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by reproductive tissues in women. AMH levels typically increase during puberty and then gradually decline over their reproductive years, becoming almost undetectable after menopause. Measuring AMH levels can be helpful in determining a woman's ovarian (egg) reserve and how likely she is able to conceive.
Progesterone $59
Progesterone is a female hormone produced by the ovaries when an egg is released from an ovary. The amount of progesterone may indicate if a woman is ovulating.
Semen Analysis $359
The Semen Analysis test measures volume, liquification status, morphology, motility, sperm concentration, pH and viscosity.
