The comprehensive fertility panel checks a variety of markers to screen health before or during pregnancy.
Test Type: Blood
Test Results: Typically 4 days
The comprehensive fertility panel builds on the advanced fertility panel which includes the estradiol, FSH, LH, prolactin and TSH blood tests. This comprehensive fertility panel also checks the AMH test, blood type test, CBC test, hepatitis B surface antigen test, hepatitis C test, HIV test, progesterone test, RPR test, rubella titer, T4 free test, T4 total test, testosterone total & free test, varicella titer, and vitamin D test
To get a comprehensive fertility panel near you, just order online and get your labs done at the lab you selected. Once your comprehensive fertility panel lab report is ready, it will be available for download. As can be seen on the sample comprehensive fertility panel lab report above, the lab results will typically be reported as numbers which can be compared against the reference ranges provided by the lab. If you are interested in a simpler fertility panel, check out the fertility test panel.
What is tested in the comprehensive fertility panel?
This comprehensive fertility panel test includes the ABO blood type and Rh, AMH, CBC, estradiol, FSH, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C, HIV, LH, progesterone, prolactin, RPR, rubella antibody, T4 free & total, TSH, testosterone free & total, varicella antibody and vitamin D levels.
Why is the comprehensive fertility panel important?
The comprehensive fertility panel includes a wide range of lab markers that can cause infertility and affect one's pregnancy.
Do I need to prepare for the comprehensive fertility panel?
The comprehensive fertility panel should usually be performed on day 3 of the period.
Do I need to fast to take this test?
Fasting is not necessary.
How long does it take to get test results?
It typically takes 4 business days or less.