- Assessing ovarian function and disorders related to female sex hormones.
- Supporting the evaluation of fertility, conception status.
- Evaluating early/late puberty in children and menstrual irregularities.
- Main signs include infertility, history of recurrent miscarriages, or menstrual cycle irregularities.
- Having chronic illnesses, a history of cancer...
- History of sexually transmitted infections.
- FSH and LH testing helps identify causes of infertility, assess ovarian function, determine reasons for irregular or absent menstruation, and confirm the onset of menopause or perimenopause.
- Estradiol testing identifies causes of early or delayed puberty, evaluates ovarian function, monitors pregnancy development, infertility, and subfertility treatments.
- Prolactin testing supports the diagnosis of prolactin-secreting tumors, identifies causes of menstrual disorders and/or infertility in women.
- Progesterone testing is crucial in patients with infertility, subfertility, or abnormal vaginal bleeding outside of the menstrual cycle.
- If possible, stop using any medicines that influence Estradiol levels e.g., Steroid, ACTH, Gonadotropin, or Estrogen medications, for at least 48 hours before collection. Oral contraceptives and estrogen replacement therapy may influence Estradiol levels. Please consult your doctor on which medicine to stop.
- The ideal timing for measuring estradiol can depend on the specific context and the purpose of the assessment. Please consult your doctor regarding the timing and any specific instructions related to your health condition or treatment plan.
- Generally, no special preparation is needed before a prolactin test. For maximum accuracy, blood is drawn 3 to 4 hours after waking up in the morning. You should not use any stimulants or alcohol-containing substances within 24 hours before the test.
- Call 1900 1717 to request that your sample is taken at home.
- Standard call charges apply.
The consultation service for test results is as follows:
Step 1: Go to the Diag website, select a test package, and make a booking.
Step 2: Pay and get samples collected at a Diag location or at home.
Step 3: Choose a timeslot for a consultation with a doctor.
Step 4: Receive your test results via text message.
Step 5: A Diag doctor will contact you by phone to consult with you on the results.
(*) Please keep in mind:
Only available to customers who purchased test packages.
Applied to all Diag locations.
650,000 đ
View collection center- Assessing ovarian function and disorders related to female sex hormones.
- Supporting the evaluation of fertility, conception status.
- Evaluating early/late puberty in children and menstrual irregularities.
- Main signs include infertility, history of recurrent miscarriages, or menstrual cycle irregularities.
- Having chronic illnesses, a history of cancer...
- History of sexually transmitted infections.
- FSH and LH testing helps identify causes of infertility, assess ovarian function, determine reasons for irregular or absent menstruation, and confirm the onset of menopause or perimenopause.
- Estradiol testing identifies causes of early or delayed puberty, evaluates ovarian function, monitors pregnancy development, infertility, and subfertility treatments.
- Prolactin testing supports the diagnosis of prolactin-secreting tumors, identifies causes of menstrual disorders and/or infertility in women.
- Progesterone testing is crucial in patients with infertility, subfertility, or abnormal vaginal bleeding outside of the menstrual cycle.
- If possible, stop using any medicines that influence Estradiol levels e.g., Steroid, ACTH, Gonadotropin, or Estrogen medications, for at least 48 hours before collection. Oral contraceptives and estrogen replacement therapy may influence Estradiol levels. Please consult your doctor on which medicine to stop.
- The ideal timing for measuring estradiol can depend on the specific context and the purpose of the assessment. Please consult your doctor regarding the timing and any specific instructions related to your health condition or treatment plan.
- Generally, no special preparation is needed before a prolactin test. For maximum accuracy, blood is drawn 3 to 4 hours after waking up in the morning. You should not use any stimulants or alcohol-containing substances within 24 hours before the test.
- Call 1900 1717 to request that your sample is taken at home.
- Standard call charges apply.
The consultation service for test results is as follows:
Step 1: Go to the Diag website, select a test package, and make a booking.
Step 2: Pay and get samples collected at a Diag location or at home.
Step 3: Choose a timeslot for a consultation with a doctor.
Step 4: Receive your test results via text message.
Step 5: A Diag doctor will contact you by phone to consult with you on the results.
(*) Please keep in mind:
Only available to customers who purchased test packages.
Applied to all Diag locations.