Helping you understand your fertility
Our fertility hormone test will help you better understand:
- Your ovarian reserve, ovulation and general hormone health
- If you have a reproductive health condition such as endometriosis
- How you might react to alternative fertility treatments such as IVF
Quick & convenient
Free, discreet delivery through the letterbox within 72 hours. Results within 5 working days.
Certified results
We use the same UKAS certified labs as the NHS so your results will be just as accurate as those from your doctor.
Evidence based
Your personalised report comes with evidence based analysis and guidance designed by accredited fertility experts.
What You'll Learn
- Once ordered, the test should arrive at the address you provided within 72 hours.
- On day 3 of your cycle, take a small blood sample via a painless finger prick and return using the freepost envelope.
- You will receive your test results and personalised report a few days later
We test the following fertility hormones to help you better understand your ovarian reserve, ovulation and general hormone health
- Anti mullerian hormone (AMH)
- Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
- Luteinizing hormone (LH)
- Prolactin (P)
- Thyroxine (T4)
- Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
Our fertility hormone test will help you better understand:
- Your ovarian reserve, ovulation and general hormone health
- If you have a reproductive health condition such as endometriosis
- How you might react to alternative fertility treatments such as IVF
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Fertility Hormone Test & Report
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take the fertility hormone test?
We believe knowledge is power. The earlier you understand your health and hormones the better informed you will be to make decisions. So whether you are trying to conceive now, or not planning on it for another decade, it’s always better to be informed as early as possible.
Do I have to test on a specific day?
The hormone test should be done during days 2 – 4 of your period. This means you should draw your blood sample during those days. Day 1 of your period is the first day when you start bleeding (menstruating) – not just spotting, but full flow. So day 2 is the second day of bleeding. For example, if you start bleeding in the morning of Monday, you can take the test on Tuesday through Thursday. If you start bleeding Monday night then you can take the test on Wednesday through Friday.
Can I test while on birth control?
For the hormone test we suggest you not take the test until you are off the pill for two months as the results may not be accurate.
Can I purchase the test anywhere in the world?
Currently we are only offering the hormone test in the UK, nationwide. We are planning to expand beyond the UK so stay tuned. If you do take a test elsewhere you can still submit your results to Parla and get your Parla fertility profile.
Can I get the same test for free from the NHS?
No. While you can get some hormones tested on the NHS for free it is not comprehensive. The NHS does not offer a test for Anti mullerian hormone (AMH), which is important in understanding your fertility. You would have to get that hormone tested separately at a clinic, which often costs more than £100 alone. So to do the equivalent test as Parla on the NHS you’d have to wait months to get the free test and then still pay privately for the missing hormone.
Our fertility hormones test comes with a detailed specialist report plus a discussion guide on how to talk to your own doctor or specialist about the results.