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Overview
At Creator’s IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd., we offer a full range of pathology and hormone estimation services in partnership with Samyak Diagnostic Pvt. Ltd., ensuring that all patients receive accurate, timely, and compassionate care. Understanding your body’s hormone levels is a critical step in diagnosing fertility issues and crafting personalized treatment plans.
Hormone Estimation
Precise Testing for Optimal Fertility Outcomes
Hormone estimation involves testing the levels of key hormones that play an essential role in reproductive health. These tests provide vital insights into your fertility status and help our specialists create an effective treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.
Types of Hormones Assessed:
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Regulates ovulation and is critical for egg maturation.
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Essential for follicle development and sperm production in men.
- Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH): Indicates ovarian reserve, helping assess how many eggs a woman has left.
- Estradiol: A form of estrogen secreted by mature follicle. It plays a role in regulating the menstrual cycle and proliferating initial endometrium.
- Progesterone: Helps prepare the uterus for pregnancy after ovulation and supports early pregnancy.
- Testosterone: Assessed in both men and women, this hormone is linked to libido and overall reproductive health.
Significance:
Monitoring hormone levels allows us to:
- Diagnose fertility issues, such as ovulation problems or low ovarian reserve.
- Determine the best time for interventions like IVF or IUI.
- Tailor fertility treatments to each patient’s hormonal profile, improving chances of success.
Consultation and Test Scheduling
Personalized Care with Expert Guidance
Scheduling your consultation and hormone tests is the first step towards understanding your fertility health. During your consultation, our fertility experts will review your medical history, assess your hormone levels, and recommend the appropriate tests and treatment options.
How to Schedule Tests and Consultations:
- Book an Appointment: Call us or use the online booking form to schedule your consultation.
- Prepare for Testing: Our team will guide you on how to prepare for hormone tests, such as specific times in your cycle when testing is most accurate.
- Comprehensive Results Review: Once your results are ready, we will schedule a follow-up consultation to explain the findings and discuss the next steps in your fertility journey.
FAQS
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect during a hormone estimation test?
Hormone estimation is a simple blood test that measures hormone levels in your body. Depending on the test, it may need to be scheduled at specific times in your menstrual cycle to provide the most accurate information.
Why are hormone levels important for fertility?
Hormones control various aspects of reproductive health, including ovulation, egg quality, and sperm production. Imbalances can lead to issues with conception, which is why hormone tests are a critical component in diagnosing and treating infertility.
How long do the results take to come back?
Results typically take a few days to a week. Once we receive the results, you will be contacted to schedule a consultation where our specialists will go over the findings with you.
Do hormone levels fluctuate?
Yes, hormone levels can fluctuate throughout your menstrual cycle and during different life stages, such as pregnancy or menopause. That’s why timing your tests correctly is essential for accurate results.
Are hormone tests painful?
Hormone tests are performed through a simple blood draw, which may cause minor discomfort but is generally quick and minimally invasive.
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