Women’s Fertility Test Panel
The Women’s Fertility Test Panel helps assess menstrual abnormalities, early/delayed puberty in children, fertility, and ovarian function in women.
– Gender: Female.
– Sample type: Blood.
– Age: Subjects of all ages.
– Results: 03 – 24 hours, depending on the test type.
– Frequency of implementation: When there are any symptoms related to the genitals or the need to check for health problems.
– Note: Semen analysis is only done at Cao Thang headquarters | No need to fast before the test | The urine collected should be the first passed in the morning after waking.
1. Overview of Women’s Fertility Test Panel
Monitoring and performing regular check-ups and tests to assess reproductive health are essential activities that women need to perform. Accordingly, understanding reproductive health helps you diagnose and find out the risk of reproductive diseases that affect quality of life and fertility.
The Women’s Reproductive Health Assessment Test Package helps to evaluate ovarian function and female sex hormone pathologies, and supports the assessment of fertility and conception status. In children, testing is done to help assess early/late puberty and menstrual irregularities.
2. Subjects Carrying out the Female Reproductive Health Assessment Test Package
The test package is suitable for subjects showing the following signs:
– Infertility or planning to have children.
– Abnormal vaginal discharge.
– Menstrual disorders or amenorrhea.
– Produce breast milk even when not pregnant.
3. Test Significance of the Female Reproductive Health Assessment Test Package
The test package provides 8 types of tests with the following meanings:
– FSH (Follicale Stimulating Hormone) – Oocyte stimulating hormone: Because FSH has the function of stimulating oocyte development, it has great significance for the menstrual cycle. This is a test usually done to find the cause of not ovulating or infertility.
– LH (Luteinizing Hormone) – Luteinizing Hormone: LH has the ability to stimulate the ovaries to produce estradiol to influence ovulation, as well as stimulate the corpus luteum to produce prolactin to maintain the development of pregnancy. The LH test helps to assess ovulation, menstrual irregularities, and fetal growth.
– Free Testosterone: Testosterone test is important for women when it comes to checking the level of libido and fertility.
– Estradiol: Estradiol/Estrogen is the most active hormone in women. The test helps find the cause of irregular periods, the risk of infertility, and vaginal bleeding.
– Prolactin: Along with the Estradiol test, the Prolactin test is performed at the same time to determine the cause of ovulation obstruction, menstrual irregularities as well as fertility.
– Beta hCG:
– AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) – Evaluation of ovarian reserve:
SHCG – Sex hormone-binding globulin: A protein produced in the liver and tightly bound to the hormones testosterone, dyhydrotestosterone and estradiol. The SHBG test is done to determine testosterone in the body.
4. Why Should You Test At Diag?

Come to Diag – Testing Center, present in Vietnam for more than 20 years. You will experience a streamlined testing process with outstanding facilities such as:
– State-of-the-art analytical equipment such as Alinity (Abbott) and Cobas 8000 (Roche) with certified chemicals and a closed scientific process to bring fast, absolute results.
– Certificates of test quality such as ISO 15189 and EQAb.
– A variety of tests to meet our patients’ needs. In addition, Diag uses modern vacuum blood collection techniques to reduce pain and the risk of rupturing veins and red blood cells.
– If you are far away from the center or busy with work, Diag Laboratories offers a home sampling service. Your sample will be taken at home and you can track your profile information online and receive results via SMS.
The Women’s Fertility Test Panel is important for protecting sexuality and reproductive health. If you notice any abnormal signs, please get in touch with Diag immediately or call the hotline on 1900 1717 for 24/7 advice from dedicated staff or to schedule testing.