
Make informed decisions with fertility screening tests

Fertility screening is the first step to understanding your reproductive health. At Oval, we offer advanced tests to assess egg, sperm, and hormonal function, so you can make informed decisions, plan confidently, and take control of your fertility journey.
USG (Ultrasound Scan)
Safe, painless scan to view ovaries, uterus, and reproductive organs, often the first step in assessing fertility health.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Women planning to conceive
Endocrine Assessment
Quick blood test that checks key reproductive hormones to help understand how they may be influencing your fertility.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Individuals with suspected hormonal disorders affecting fertility
Ovarian Reserve Testing
Combining ultrasound and hormone tests to check ovarian function and egg count, especially valuable for women over the age of 30.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Women undergoing fertility treatments
- Women of 30+ age
Immunological Investigations
Immune system tests to identify possible reasons behind failed IVF attempts or recurrent miscarriages impacting pregnancy success.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Patients with repeated IVF failures
- Patients with unexplained miscarriages
Laparoscopy
Minimally invasive camera based surgery to view the abdomen and treat endometriosis or fibroids, or diagnose unexplained fertility issues through tiny keyholes.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Diagnosing / treating endometriosis
- Diagnosing / treating fibroids
- Unexplained fertility issues
Hysteroscopy
Camera-based procedure done under anaesthesia, inserted through the cervix to identify and treat causes of abnormal bleeding, miscarriages, fibroids, or polyps.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Women with abnormal bleeding
- Women with miscarriages
- Women with uterine abnormalities (fibroids, polyps, scars)
HSG (Hysterosalpingogram)
X-ray with contrast dye to assess uterine shape, identify abnormalities, and check for blocked fallopian tubes, an early fertility test.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Women being evaluated for uterine abnormalities
- Women being evaluated for blocked fallopian tubes
SIS (Saline Infusion Sonography)
Ultrasound with sterile saline for clearer uterine imaging, used to detect fibroids, scar tissue, tubal blockages, or other abnormalities.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Women with suspected uterine abnormalities (fibroids, scar tissues)
- Women with tubal blockages
Semen Analysis
Foundational test to evaluate sperm count, motility, and shape in men undergoing fertility workup or struggling to conceive.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Men undergoing fertility workups
- Men struggling to conceive
CASA
Computer-assisted semen analysis offering greater precision and consistency in assessing sperm metrics for men or couples undergoing fertility treatment.
WHO IS IT FOR?
- Couples or men undergoing fertility treatments
- Men needing detailed sperm metrics
Any questions?
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A fertility screening test is a set of evaluations used to assess a person's reproductive health and ability to conceive. It includes blood tests, ultrasounds, semen analysis, and other assessments.
Couples who have been trying to conceive for over a year (or 6 months if the woman is over 35), individuals with irregular periods, known reproductive issues, or a history of miscarriage should consider fertility screening, also It should be done before marriage so as to help couple do family planning.
Hormone tests (AMH, FSH, LH, estradiol, TSH, prolactin, HbA1c)
Transvaginal ultrasound (to assess antral follicle count and uterus)
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) (to check fallopian tube patency)
Pelvic exam and medical history review
Screening for transmissible disease
Semen analysis (to evaluate sperm count, motility, morphology)
Hormone tests (testosterone, FSH, LH)
Scrotal ultrasound (if needed)
Genetic testing (in certain cases)
Screening for transmissible diseases
The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test measures ovarian reserve - the number of eggs remaining in the ovaries. It helps estimate reproductive potential.
A semen sample is collected and analyzed for:
Sperm count
Motility (movement)
Morphology (shape)
Volume and viscosity (It helps assess male fertility potential)
Most fertility tests are minimally invasive or non-invasive. Blood tests and ultrasounds are generally painless. Tests like HSG may cause mild cramping but are safe under clinical supervision.
Costs vary depending on the clinic and the number of tests required. A basic fertility screening package can range from ₹4,000 to ₹15,000 in India.
Usually, fasting is not required for hormone-related fertility tests, but it’s best to follow specific instructions provided by your doctor or lab.
Yes. Stress, smoking, alcohol, obesity, poor diet, and lack of sleep can all impact hormone levels, ovulation, and sperm quality, thus affecting test outcomes.
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