Female Hormone Panel for Fertility & Cycle Health

Check 9 key hormones linked to fertility, pregnancy, and ovarian function — ideal if you're planning egg freezing, IVF, or investigating hormonal imbalances. Includes a FREE follow-up chat!

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£130
50% cheaper than clinics
20%
More reliable than home kits
120
Locations across the UK
3-5
Days to get results
£130
50% cheaper than clinics
20%
More reliable than home kits
120
Locations across the UK
3-5
Days to get results
*All tests are UKAS Lab accredited, trusted and accepted by all healthcare clinics in the UK.
We don't just provide test results, we provide real, genuine support with women’s healthcare.

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This test is for you if

Have irregular, missing, or unpredictable periods and want to understand why.
Are experiencing symptoms like acne, facial hair, hair loss, weight gain, or mood changes that could be hormone-related..
Are trying to conceive and want to check if your hormone levels support ovulation.
Want to understand if stress, thyroid issues, or PCOS may be impacting your cycle.

What am I testing?

Ovarian Reserve Markers
  • AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)
  • FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)
  • LH (Luteinizing Hormone)

Sex Hormones
  • Oestrogen (E2)
  • Progesterone
  • Free Testosterone
  • FAI (Free Androgen Index)
  • SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
  • Pituitary Hormone
    • Prolactin
    More details on the biomarkers here
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    This test has some requirements

    Timing

    The best time to test is Day 2–5 of your cycle (Day 1 = first day of bleeding). If cycles are irregular, testing at any time provides valuable insights.

    Contraception

    Hormonal contraception can affect your hormone results, but AMH testing remains accurate and useful.

    Fasting

    You don’t need to fast before this test.

    Other

    Some medications such as hormone treatments can affect results. Feel free to book a call to discuss.

    What you'll get for £130

    Fertility clinic approved results
    Free 30-minute expert consultation
    Baseline understanding of your hormones
    Fertility treatment preparation 
    Personalised recommendations
    Evidence based next steps

    How it works

    Here’s how to easily book your test and get the results you need

    Book a slot

    Choose a laboratory location and time that suits you, and pay via Amilis.

    Attend your appointment

    Attend your appointment at your chosen lab and be in and out in only 5 minutes.

    Get answers

    Get your Amilis test report with a FREE follow up call, accessing next steps, specialist support & treatments.
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    Why you should consider
    Testing at a Facility vs. at Home Test Kits

    Take a closer look

    Each hormone tells a different part of the story. Click to explore how they work
    Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
    FSH plays a key role in your reproductive system by helping control the menstrual cycle and egg development. This test can help assess fertility and hormone balance.
    Luteinising Hormone (LH)
    LH triggers ovulation (egg release) during your cycle. Measuring it can help diagnose fertility issues and conditions like PCOS.
    Oestradiol (E2)
    Oestradiol is a form of estrogen, the main female sex hormone. Testing it gives insight into ovarian function, menstrual cycle health, and fertility.
    Prolactin
    Prolactin is a hormone that stimulates breast milk production. High levels when you're not pregnant or breastfeeding can affect your periods and fertility.
    Testosterone
    Testosterone is usually thought of as a male hormone, but it's important for women too. Testing it can help investigate symptoms like low libido, acne, or unwanted hair growth.
    Free Androgen Index (FAI)
    The Free Androgen Index estimates the amount of "free" testosterone in your blood. It's often used to help investigate symptoms like excess hair growth, acne, or irregular periods.
    Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
    SHBG is a protein that binds to sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen. Testing it helps understand hormone balance and can be important in conditions like PCOS.
    AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)
    AMH is a hormone released by small follicles in the ovaries. Measuring AMH gives an idea of your egg reserve — how many eggs you have compared to others your age. This test is commonly used to understand fertility potential, plan egg freezing, or guide IVF treatments. It can also highlight conditions like PCOS if levels are unusually high. AMH is tested through a simple blood sample at any time during your cycle.

    Frequently asked questions

    How long does it take to get my virology test results?

    Results are usually available within a few days, depending on the lab processing time.

    Can I take this test if I don’t have symptoms?

    Yes, you can! Many STIs and viral infections have no symptoms, so regular screening is important.

    Will this test tell me if I have an active Hepatitis B infection?

    Yes, the viral screening test checks for both current infection (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen) and immunity (Hepatitis B Antibodies).

    Do I need to provide both a blood and urine sample?

    Yes, for the virology screening panel, a blood sample is needed for HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, while a urine sample is required for Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea testing.

    How accurate is the virology test?

    This test is highly accurate, but timing matters—some infections take time to show in results. HIV and Hepatitis may require testing weeks after exposure for full accuracy.

    What happens if my results are positive?

    Regardless of your results- you’ll receive clear guidance on next steps from the Amilis team, and we can help you connect with a doctor for follow-up care and treatment options.

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