Reproductive Organ Health Checkup
Evaluates reproductive hormones—testosterone, FSH, LH, and prolactin—for fertility assessment and hormonal imbalance workup.
Test Information
Reports In
Same day (6-8 hours)
Parameters
4
Requisites
Blood Sample
Sample Type
Blood
Measures
Serum testosterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and prolactin—key hormones for reproductive function in both men and women.
Identifies
Male and female infertility causes, PCOS (elevated LH, testosterone), hypogonadism (low testosterone), hyperprolactinemia (elevated prolactin—affects fertility and periods), and pituitary disorders.
What is the Reproductive Health Organ Test?
The Reproductive Organ Health Checkup evaluates key hormones and markers related to reproductive health — including FSH, LH, testosterone, estradiol, prolactin, and thyroid function. Hormonal balance is essential for fertility, menstrual regularity, and overall well-being. This package is relevant for both men and women.
Why Should You Take This Test?
Infertility and PCOS are common concerns. This panel helps identify hormonal causes—elevated prolactin, low testosterone, or PCOS pattern. Early diagnosis enables targeted treatment for couples planning pregnancy.
Who Should Get Tested?
Couples Trying to Conceive
Fertility evaluation starts with hormonal assessment.
Irregular Periods in Women
Hormonal imbalances are the most common cause.
Men with Low Energy or Libido
Testosterone deficiency is increasingly common.
PCOD/PCOS Patients
Ongoing hormonal monitoring is essential.
Warning Signs — When Should You Get This Test?
Common Conditions Detected
Frequently Booked Together
Tests commonly ordered alongside Reproductive Health Organ for a complete picture
AMH
Ovarian reserve assessment for women planning pregnancy
Semen Analysis
Male fertility evaluation (for men)
Thyroid Profile
Thyroid dysfunction directly affects fertility
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