Raffles Female Fertility Package (Basic) can help you to evaluate your fertility health and determine any underlying issues that may cause female infertility.
This package includes:
Hormone tests (AMH, PRL, TSH, E2, FSH, LH)
Transvaginal ultrasound
Test review with fertility specialist
This package consists of two separate components which will require you to come down twice to do the necessary tests and consultation upon results collection. *Please refer below for more information.
This package is only available at Raffles Fertility Centre @ Raffles Specialist Centre, Level 18.
Price is in Singapore dollars and inclusive of GST.
Upon purchase, we will send to your email a redemption letter that you can use to redeem your package. Please call 6311 1250 (office hours) or email fertility@rafflesmedical.com together with the reference number and the necessary details as stated below to make an appointment and present the letter on the day of your appointment. For information on how to find your reference number, please click here.
Hormone tests (between day 3 and 5 of patient’s menses)
Anti-Mullerian Hormone – AMH (Egg Reserve Test)
Prolactin (PRL)
Estradiol (E2)
Leutenising Hormone (LH)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
Specialist consultation for test review and treatment plan
Appointment will be made at least two weeks after blood tests are complete
Test review and treatment recommendations (if any)
Transvaginal ultrasound
Additional things to take note before coming in for the assessment
The blood tests will be scheduled between day 3 and 5 of patient’s menses. Patients are to contact Raffles Fertility Centre to make an appointment on day 1 of their menses.
No special preparation/ fasting is required for female blood test. You will only need to lie down for half an hour before the blood sample is drawn.
Review appointment should be made 2 weeks after the blood test is taken. If Pap smear has been purchased as an add-on, appointment should not be made during menses. Patients who are keen to include the HPV test as an add-on may discuss with their specialist to determine if it is needed.