Private Blood Tests · Fertility & Reproductive Health · Sutton Coldfield

Understand your fertility picture, one step at a time

One blood draw, 43 markers. Our Fertility Panel + AMH looks at ovarian reserve (AMH), your key reproductive hormones, thyroid, blood sugar and iron — so a clinician can help you understand where you stand when you're thinking about a family. £246 · clinician-reviewed results · CQC-regulated.

Open 7 days · 8am–8pm · same-week appointments
43markers checked
Promptclinician-reviewed results
7 daysa week, 8am–8pm
£246all-inclusive, no referral
CQC Regulated
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Randox accredited laboratory
Same-week appointments
Who it's for

When you're thinking about your reproductive future

Whether you're trying now, planning ahead, or simply want to understand your hormones, a fertility blood panel is a sensible, private first step. A clinician reviews every result and explains what it means for you.

Planning to conceive

You're thinking about trying for a baby and want to understand your hormones first.

Checking ovarian reserve

You'd like an AMH-based indication of egg reserve to inform your reproductive timeline.

Trying for a while

Conception is taking longer than hoped and you want a private hormone work-up.

Irregular or absent periods

You have cycle changes or symptoms that may point to a hormone imbalance such as PCOS.

Considering egg freezing or IVF

You want baseline hormone results before discussing treatment with a specialist.

Reassurance & planning

You simply want a clear, clinician-reviewed read on your reproductive hormone health.

£246 · 43 markers · prompt results

No referral needed · open 7 days · free on-site parking

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What we check

43 markers across 8 areas of your health

This panel goes beyond hormones alone — pairing a full reproductive profile with thyroid, blood sugar, iron and general health, all in one blood draw. Here's what each group can tell you.

Ovarian reserve & reproductive hormones

AMH (ovarian reserve) with FSH, LH, oestradiol, progesterone and prolactin — the core hormones of the menstrual cycle.

6 markers

Androgens & SHBG

Testosterone, the free androgen index, SHBG and DHEA-S — relevant to conditions such as PCOS.

4 markers

Thyroid

Thyroid function affects cycles and conception. We check TSH, free T4 and T3, plus thyroid antibodies.

5 markers

Stress & blood sugar

Cortisol, glucose, HbA1c and insulin — metabolic and stress markers that can influence reproductive health.

4 markers

Iron status

A full iron panel — iron deficiency is common and worth correcting before and during pregnancy.

5 markers

Blood count & inflammation

A full blood count plus C-reactive protein give a broad picture of general health and inflammation.

2 markers

Cholesterol & heart risk

A full lipid profile — total, HDL, LDL, triglycerides and the cholesterol ratio — for cardiovascular health.

5 markers

Liver, kidney, salts & vitamin D

Liver and kidney function, key salts and vitamin D give a rounded picture of overall health.

12 markers
See all 43 markers in this panel

Ovarian reserve & reproductive hormones

Antimüllerian Hormone (AMH)Follicle Stimulating HormoneLuteinising HormoneOestradiolProgesteroneProlactin

Androgens & SHBG

TestosteroneFree Androgen IndexSex Hormone Binding GlobulinDehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate

Thyroid

Thyroid Stimulating HormoneFree ThyroxineFree Tri-iodothyronineAnti-Thyroid Peroxidase AntibodyAnti-Thyroglobulin Antibody

Stress & blood sugar

CortisolGlucoseHbA1cInsulin

Iron status

IronFerritinTotal Iron Binding CapacityTransferrinTransferrin Saturation

Blood count & inflammation

Full Blood CountC-Reactive Protein

Cholesterol & heart risk

Total CholesterolHDLLDLTriglyceridesTotal Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio

Liver, kidney, salts & vitamin D

Alanine AminotransferaseAspartate AminotransferaseAlkaline PhosphataseGamma-GlutamyltransferaseTotal BilirubinAlbuminUreaSodiumPotassiumChloridePhosphateVitamin D

A comprehensive fertility profile combining Anti-Müllerian Hormone with the reproductive hormones, androgens and SHBG, thyroid function with antibodies, stress and blood-sugar markers, a full iron panel, full blood count and inflammation, lipids, and liver, kidney, salts and vitamin D. This is a screening panel and does not replace a specialist fertility assessment — every result is reviewed by a clinician.

How it works

Three simple steps

Book online

Choose a time that suits you in under a minute. No referral needed — we'll ask about your cycle so timing-sensitive hormones can be interpreted correctly.

5-minute blood draw

Visit our Sutton Coldfield clinic for a quick, comfortable blood draw with one of our friendly clinical team. Free on-site parking.

Clinician-reviewed results

Your clinician-reviewed results are shared promptly once ready, reviewed by a clinician who explains your hormone picture and any sensible next steps.

Check availability & book — £246

Unit 3, The Courtyard, Sutton Coldfield B75 7BU · Open 7 days 8am–8pm

Compare panels

How it compares to our other fertility panels

Not sure which fertility panel is right for you? Here's how the Fertility Panel + AMH sits alongside our other reproductive-health options.

Comparison Table
PanelDepthBest forPrice
Fertility Panel Core hormones A foundational reproductive hormone check £210
Fertility Panel + AMH 43 markers Hormones + AMH ovarian reserve £246
Fertility Panel + STI Screen Hormones + STI Reproductive hormones with an STI screen £220
Hormone Profile Hormones A general hormone overview £156
Standard Screen Plus Hormonal Health Extended General wellbeing with hormones added £233

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Frequently asked questions

Your questions, answered

What is AMH and what can it tell me?
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is produced by small follicles in the ovaries and is widely used as a marker of ovarian reserve — broadly, how many eggs remain. It can help give an indication of reproductive timeline and how the ovaries might respond to fertility treatment. AMH is one piece of the picture, not a yes-or-no fertility test, and is always interpreted by a clinician alongside the other hormones in this panel.
Is this test for women only, or can men take it too?
This panel is designed around ovarian reserve and the female reproductive hormones, so it is most relevant to people with ovaries who are planning or considering pregnancy. It also measures testosterone, SHBG and the free androgen index. If you are investigating male fertility specifically, call us on 0121 387 3727 and our team will advise on the most appropriate panel.
Does the timing of my cycle matter?
AMH can be measured at any point in the cycle. Some other hormones in the panel — such as FSH, LH, oestradiol and progesterone — are best interpreted in the context of your cycle day, so we will ask about your cycle when you book and our clinician will take it into account when reviewing your results.
How long do results take?
We process your sample promptly and contact you as soon as your clinician-reviewed results are ready — turnaround varies by test. Every result is reviewed by a clinician, who explains what the hormone picture means and any sensible next steps.
Do I need a GP referral?
No referral is needed. You can book directly online or by calling 0121 387 3727. Same-week appointments are available 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm.
What happens if a result comes back abnormal?
A clinician reviews every panel before it is released. If something is outside the expected range, we explain what it means in plain English and recommend sensible next steps — which may include a GP appointment, a repeat test, or referral to a fertility specialist. This panel is a screening investigation and is not a substitute for a specialist fertility assessment.

Understanding your Fertility Panel Amh results

Each result in your Fertility Panel Amh is reviewed by a clinician before release. Below is a plain-English guide to the key markers included in this panel.

Key Biomarkers

This panel assesses the key markers relevant to fertility panel amh. Each result is reviewed by a clinician who will flag any values outside the expected range for your age and sex.

Reference Ranges

Reference intervals are population-derived and should be interpreted alongside your symptoms and clinical history — a result within range does not always exclude pathology, and a mildly out-of-range result may be clinically insignificant in isolation.

Reference ranges vary between laboratories and are influenced by age, sex, and other individual factors. This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace a clinical consultation. The Vesey reviews every result before it is released to you.

Further information: Lab Tests Online UK (British Society for Clinical Biochemistry) →

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One blood draw, 43 markers including AMH, prompt, clinician-reviewed results. The Vesey · Sutton Coldfield · open 7 days 8am–8pm.

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