
Ovarian Reserve Testing
Ovarian reserve testing evaluates both the quantity of a woman’s eggs, providing important insight into her fertility potential. These tests help us understand how the ovaries are likely to respond to fertility treatments, guide personalized plans and estimate the chances of success. Common tests include AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), FSH, Estradiol levels, and Antral Follicle Count (AFC) Ovarian reserve testing is quick, safe, and minimally invasive. The blood tests and ultrasound are straightforward, with no downtime, allowing women to continue their daily activities immediately.

For whom?
Ovarian reserve testing is recommended for women who want to understand their fertility potential - whether they’re planning a pregnancy now or in the future.
 It’s especially relevant if:
- You are trying to conceive and want to assess your egg quantity and ovarian function.
 - You are 30 years or older and wish to evaluate your fertility timeline.
 - You have irregular periods, PCOS, or a family history of early menopause.
 - You are preparing for fertility treatments such as IVF or egg freezing.
 - You have undergone pelvic surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation that could impact ovarian health.
 
Ovarian reserve testing provides valuable insights into your reproductive potential - helping your doctor create a personalized fertility plan that aligns with your age, goals, and treatment options.

Ovarian Reserve Testing
Ovarian reserve testing evaluates both the quantity of a woman’s eggs, providing important insight into her fertility potential. These tests help us understand how the ovaries are likely to respond to fertility treatments, guide personalized plans and estimate the chances of success. Common tests include AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), FSH, Estradiol levels, and Antral Follicle Count (AFC) Ovarian reserve testing is quick, safe, and minimally invasive. The blood tests and ultrasound are straightforward, with no downtime, allowing women to continue their daily activities immediately.
For whom?
Ovarian reserve testing is recommended for women who want to understand their fertility potential - whether they’re planning a pregnancy now or in the future.
 It’s especially relevant if:
- You are trying to conceive and want to assess your egg quantity and ovarian function.
 - You are 30 years or older and wish to evaluate your fertility timeline.
 - You have irregular periods, PCOS, or a family history of early menopause.
 - You are preparing for fertility treatments such as IVF or egg freezing.
 - You have undergone pelvic surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation that could impact ovarian health.
 
Ovarian reserve testing provides valuable insights into your reproductive potential - helping your doctor create a personalized fertility plan that aligns with your age, goals, and treatment options.
