Free Fertility Health Check at City Fertility
Fertilty Health Check
Suitable For
Even if you're not ready to try, a check-up now can provide reassurance and guidance for the future. Our team is here to support you every step of the way.
What To Expect
Fertility Checks for Women and Men
We offer tailored fertility checks for:
- Women trying to conceive or planning ahead
- Men wishing to understand their fertility or support their partner
- Anyone wanting peace of mind about their reproductive health
If you’ve already done some testing with your GP, your City Fertility specialist can help interpret results and advise if additional checks are needed based on your goals.
Women Fertility Tests
A female fertility check may involve a range of fertility tests designed to assess your reproductive health and identify any possible barriers to conception. If you’re checking fertility or planning for the future, these insights can be a helpful first step.
A typical female fertility test may include:
- Hormone blood tests (FSH, LH, estrogen, and TSH) to assess your cycle and thyroid function.
- AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) test, which estimates your ovarian reserve — how many eggs you may have.
- Antral Follicle Count (AFC) via ultrasound, giving further insight into your egg count.
- Pelvic ultrasound to check your ovaries, uterus, and detect any cysts or abnormalities.
- Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or saline sonohysterogram to check if your fallopian tubes are open and the uterine cavity is clear.
Each test is tailored to your needs to give you a clearer picture when checking fertility.
Male Fertility Tests
A male fertility test provides valuable insights when you’re checking fertility or planning to start a family. A male fertility check may include a series of fertility tests designed to assess sperm health and hormonal balance.
Typical male fertility tests include:
- Semen analysis, often referred to as a sperm count, to assess sperm concentration, motility (how well they swim), and morphology (shape).
- Hormone blood tests such as FSH, LH, and testosterone to evaluate hormone levels that support sperm production.
- In some cases, your GP may recommend advanced tests like sperm DNA fragmentation or a testicular biopsy for deeper insights.
Each test is tailored to your medical history and needs, helping you feel informed and supported while checking fertility. Visit our male infertility tests page for more information.