Female Fertility Tests Singapore

Understand Your Fertility Health, Hormones & Ovarian Reserve - Take Control of Your Fertility Journey

Female fertility tests helps assess your ability to conceive by evaluating your hormones, ovulation, and ovarian reserve. Whether you are actively trying to get pregnant or planning ahead, fertility testing provides clarity and helps you make informed decisions.

At Regis Medical, we offer comprehensive female fertility testing in Singapore, including hormone panels, AMH testing, and ultrasound assessment, with personalised doctor guidance.

What Is a Female Fertility Test?

A female fertility test is a combination of blood tests and imaging used to assess your ability to conceive.

It evaluates key factors such as:

  • Hormone balance
  • Ovulation function
  • Ovarian reserve (egg count)
  • Uterine and ovarian health

These tests help identify potential issues early and guide next steps in your fertility journey.

What Does a Female Fertility Test Check?

Our female fertility screening typically includes: 

1. Hormone Panel 

  • Blood test done on Day 2–5 of your menstrual cycle to check: 
  • FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) – Stimulates follicle growth 
  • LH (Luteinising Hormone) – Triggers ovulation 
  • Estradiol (E2) – Estrogen hormone for cycle regulation 
  • Progesterone – Confirms ovulation (measured ~Day 21) 
  • Prolactin – High levels can interfere with ovulation 
  • Testosterone – May be elevated in PCOS 
  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) – Affects ovulation and cycle regularity 


2. Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) 

  • Measures ovarian reserve (how many eggs you likely have left) 
  • Evaluate response to fertility treatments (like IVF)
  • Help diagnose conditions like PCOS or primary ovarian insufficiency

Can be done any day of your cycle. Useful even if you're not trying to conceive yet 


3. Pelvic Ultrasound (Transvaginal) 

  • Checks for ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, or structural abnormalities 
  • Can detect polycystic ovaries (a sign of PCOS) 


4. Thalassaemia Screening 

  • Important if you or your partner are carriers 
  • Genetic blood disorder that may affect offspring 


    5. Vitamin & Micronutrient Deficiency Screen 

    • Key fertility-related nutrients: Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Iron, Zinc 
    • Deficiencies can affect ovulation, implantation, and egg quality 


    6. Other Optional Investigations 

    • STD & infection screening (e.g. Chlamydia, which can affect fallopian tubes) 
    • Insulin or glucose testing (for PCOS or metabolic concerns) 

    Who Should Consider Female Fertility Tests?

    You may benefit from fertility tests in Singapore if you: 

    • Have been trying to conceive for 6–12 months without success 
    • Have irregular or absent periods 
    • Are 30 - 35+ and planning pregnancy 
    • Have a known condition like PCOS, endometriosis, or thyroid issues.
    • Want to proactively check your fertility status 
    • Are considering egg freezing or future family planning

    Female Fertility Tests Price Singapore

    The cost of female fertility tests in Singapore varies depending on the tests performed.


    Test

    Price

    Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)

    $70

    Full female hormonal panel – (FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, Free T4, DHEAS, Cortisol, Progesterone)

    $220

    Pelvis Ultrasound (Transvaginal)*

    $210

    Complete Thalassaemia Profile (FBC, HbE, Ferritin, PBF)

    $175

    Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency Test (Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Iron, Magnesium)

    $150

    *Done at partner labs and centres

    *Turnaround time 7-10 working days

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    *Prices listed were last updated on 1 April 2026. Prices may be subject to change. 

    *Price does not include consultation fee and GST.

    *Female Doctors available on request.

    How to Prepare for Your Tests

    • Track your cycle: Some tests need to be done on specific days (e.g. Day 2–5 of your period).
    • No fasting needed for most hormone or AMH tests. Unless you are taking insulin or glucose tests
    • Check your medications: Let our doctor know if you’re on hormones or birth control.

    We’ll send you detailed prep instructions beforehand.

    What to Expect at Your Appointment

    • Doctor consult: Review your health, history, and concerns
    • Blood test: For hormone levels, thalassaemia, vitamins, etc
    • Follow-up review: Doctor explains your results & next steps

    After The Test

    Once your female fertility test is completed, here is what you can expect: 

    How You’ll Receive Results 

    • Turnaround time: Results are usually ready within 7-10 working days. 
    • Secure delivery: Your results will be sent via WhatsApp or email once available. If follow-up is required, our clinic will contact you to schedule a consultation. 


    What the Results Mean 

    • Normal results: If your hormone and ovarian reserve markers are within the expected range, this suggests healthy reproductive function. Our doctor may still provide advice on cycle tracking and family planning. 
    • Abnormal results: If results suggest irregular ovulation, diminished ovarian reserve, or hormonal imbalance, we will arrange a review session. Our doctor will explain your results in detail and discuss potential next steps. 


    Confidentiality 

    • Your fertility test results are kept strictly confidential . 


    Next Steps & Ongoing Care 

    • Cycle and ovulation guidance: Our doctor may advise on monitoring your menstrual cycle, ovulation timing, and lifestyle changes that support fertility. 
    • Further testing: Depending on your results, additional tests may be suggested (e.g., ultrasound scans, thyroid panels, or extended hormone profiles). 
    • Partner testing: As fertility involves both partners, our doctor may recommend parallel testing for your partner to gain a complete picture. 
    • Initial management – if abnormalities are found, our doctor may provide lifestyle and dietary guidance, or treat related issues such as thyroid imbalance, diabetes, or PCOS within our clinic. 
    • Specialist referral: If more advanced fertility care is required, our doctor will refer you to a trusted gynaecologist or fertility specialist for treatment options. 
    • Supportive care: Our clinic provides compassionate guidance and resources to help you navigate the next steps in your fertility journey.  
    • In House Acupunture Referral: Our clinic has in-house Acupuncturists who can help with this journey, if your specialist doctor deems suitable.   

    Why Choose Regis Medical

    Comprehensive Fertility Assessments
    Our clinic offers a wide range of tests, including hormone panels, ovarian reserve testing (AMH, FSH, LH), ultrasound scans, and thyroid function checks, to give you a complete picture of your reproductive health.
    Personalised Guidance
    Fertility concerns can be complex. Our doctor takes the time to understand your health history, cycle patterns, and goals before recommending the most appropriate tests and next steps.
    Early Detection & Clarity
    Identifying potential fertility issues early allows for timely treatment or referral, giving you the best possible chance of planning ahead with confidence.
    Holistic Care Approach
    We combine medical testing with lifestyle and nutritional advice to support overall reproductive wellness and optimise your chances of conception.
    Trusted Women’s Health Expertise
    With experience in reproductive and hormonal health, Our doctor provides compassionate, discreet, and evidence-based fertility care tailored to your needs.

    Book Your Fertility Test Today 

    Whether you're planning ahead or actively trying to conceive, fertility testing can give you clarity and control.

    Dr. Tan Hue Min

    Family Physician

    Family Medicine Preventive Care Women's Health

    Where to Do Female Fertility Tests in Singapore?

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    FAQ

    Accessibility & Support

    What is Regis Medical GP clinic’s locations and opening hours?

    Regis Medical Holland Village is located at 255 Holland Avenue, Singapore 278983

    Regis Medical Katong is located at 437 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427650

    Click here to view our opening hours

    Appointment

    Can I just walk in for a fertility test? 
    Yes, you can. However, to avoid long waiting time, we strongly advise you to book your appointments in advance.
    How do I book an appointment?   

    To book an appointment at Regis Medical Holland Village, please call or whatsapp us 8118 5298

    To book an appointment at Regis Medical Katong, please call or whatsapp us 9851 3728

    What are Regis Medical’s cancellation and refund policy?  

    You can only cancel or change your appointments up to 24 hours before your appointment. You will receive your refund within 3 working days. No refund will be issued for no shows and cancellations within 24 hours before your appointment. However, if you are feeling unwell on the day of the appointment, we allow patients who have their acute illness seen at Regis Medical to reschedule their appointment without extra cost.

    This policy is subject to change.

    Can I reschedule my appointment?  

    Yes. You can reschedule your appointments. However, you need to reschedule your appointment at least 24 hours before your actual appointment time. If you are unwell on the day of the appointment, we will reschedule your appointment at no extra cost if you seek medical attention at our clinic (for non-emergencies only).

    What happens if I miss my appointment?  
    No refund will be issued for missed appointments.

    Finance

    What are the modes of payment accepted at Regis Medical?    
    We accept Visa/Mastercard/Amex, PayNow, JCB, UnionPay and ApplePay.
    Are these tests covered by insurance?
    It depends on your insurance plan and whether testing is deemed medically necessary. We can provide detailed invoices for claims.

    General

    Can I do a fertility test even if I’m not actively trying to get pregnant?
    Yes. Many women do fertility assessments for future planning, peace of mind, or to understand their reproductive health — especially in their late 20s to early 40s.
    What tests are typically included in a female fertility workup?
    Common tests include: Hormonal blood tests:
    • FSH, LH, Estradiol (day 2–3 of cycle)
    • Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) – measures egg reserve
    • TSH, Prolactin – thyroid and pituitary function
    Ultrasound scan:
    • Checks ovaries, follicles, and uterus structure
    Ovulation tracking:
    • LH surge testing or progesterone (day 21)
    Pelvic scan or HSG (if needed):
    • To check for blocked fallopian tubes or uterine abnormalities
    What is AMH and why is it important?
    AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is a marker of your ovarian reserve — the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. It’s a useful test for assessing fertility potential and timing for pregnancy or egg freezing.
    When is the best time in my cycle to do fertility tests?
    • Day 2–3 of your period: for baseline hormones (FSH, LH, Estradiol)
    • Day 21 (or 7 days before expected period): for progesterone (ovulation confirmation)
    • AMH and thyroid tests: can be done any time in the cycle
    Do I need to fast before the test?
    No. Different vitamins and minerals often need different tests. Some can be combined. Our doctor will tailor the panel based on your health, symptoms, and diet.
    Are the tests painful or invasive?
    Most are simple blood tests or pelvic ultrasounds. Some women may find the internal scan slightly uncomfortable, but it’s usually quick and well tolerated.
    What if my hormone levels are abnormal?
    This may indicate:
    • Low ovarian reserve (low AMH, high FSH)
    • PCOS (high LH/androgens, irregular ovulation)
    • Thyroid issues (high or low TSH)
    • Ovulation issues (low mid-luteal progesterone)
    Our doctor will interpret your results and recommend follow-up steps or treatment options.
    Can stress or lifestyle affect my fertility hormones?
    Yes. Factors like chronic stress, poor sleep, extreme exercise, or being underweight/overweight can affect ovulation and hormone levels.
    Does abnormal fertility test mean I can't get pregnant?
    Not necessarily. Many issues are treatable with medication, lifestyle changes, or assisted reproduction. Testing provides important information to guide your fertility journey.
    Can I test my fertility while on birth control?
    Most hormonal contraceptives suppress natural hormone cycles, which can affect test results. AMH and pelvic scans are still valid, but other tests may need to be done after stopping birth control.
    What happens after I get my results?
    If your results are abnormal, you should schedule a review with our doctor, who will explain your results, discuss any concerns, and recommend next steps such as:
    • Lifestyle changes
    • Ovulation support
    • Referral to a fertility specialist or gynaecologist
    • Egg freezing or IVF if appropriate