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Hormonal Panel

A focused blood test that measures key reproductive hormones, giving our specialists a clear picture of your ovarian function and fertility potential.

🧪 4–5 Key Hormones Tested
📅 Day 2–3 Best Cycle Timing
⏱️ 24–48 hrs Report Turnaround
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A simple blood test that measures the levels of key reproductive hormones circulating in your body — regulating ovulation, egg development, and your menstrual cycle.

What Is a Hormonal Panel?

These hormones make this test one of the foundational steps in any fertility evaluation. At Matrushri Fertility Centers, the hormonal panel is typically one of the first investigations recommended, alongside a pelvic ultrasound, to build a complete picture of your reproductive health before starting any treatment.

  • Single blood draw, results within 24–48 hours
  • Helps identify the underlying cause of irregular cycles or infertility
  • Guides the right treatment protocol — IUI, IVF, or ovulation induction
  • Often repeated at different cycle points to track hormonal patterns

Hormones Measured in This Test

Each hormone gives our specialists a different piece of the fertility puzzle. Together, they paint a complete picture of your ovarian and hormonal health.

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FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)

Stimulates egg development in the ovaries. Elevated levels can indicate reduced ovarian reserve.

LH (Luteinizing Hormone)

Triggers ovulation. Abnormal ratios with FSH are commonly seen in conditions like PCOS.

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Estradiol (E2)

Reflects follicle growth and egg quality. Used alongside FSH to assess ovarian reserve accurately.

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Progesterone

Confirms whether ovulation has occurred and supports early pregnancy. Tested mid-luteal phase.

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Prolactin

Elevated levels can suppress ovulation and disrupt regular menstrual cycles.

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TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)

Thyroid imbalances are a common, often overlooked cause of fertility difficulties.

Conditions Identified Through Hormonal Testing

Hormonal imbalances are among the most common — and most treatable — causes of infertility.

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PCOS

Elevated LH relative to FSH is a classic marker of polycystic ovary syndrome.

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Diminished Ovarian Reserve

High FSH with low Estradiol suggests a declining egg supply.

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Thyroid Disorders

Both hypo- and hyperthyroidism can interfere with ovulation and conception.

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Hyperprolactinemia

Elevated prolactin can stop ovulation entirely, causing irregular or absent periods.

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Anovulation

Low progesterone in the luteal phase confirms a cycle without ovulation.

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Early Menopause

Persistently high FSH at a young age may indicate premature ovarian insufficiency.

When Should You Get a Hormonal Panel?

Your doctor may recommend this test in any of these situations.

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Initial fertility evaluation before starting any treatment

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Irregular, absent, or unpredictable menstrual cycles

Difficulty conceiving after 6–12 months of trying

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Monitoring ovarian response during IUI or IVF stimulation

Assessing ovarian reserve before fertility preservation

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Symptoms of PCOS, thyroid imbalance, or premature menopause

How to Prepare

Hormone levels naturally fluctuate across your cycle, so timing matters for accurate results.

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Day 2–3 of Your Cycle — Baseline Hormones

FSH, LH, and Estradiol are most accurately measured early in your cycle. Your doctor will schedule your blood draw accordingly.

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Mid-Luteal Phase — Progesterone

To confirm ovulation, progesterone is typically tested about 7 days after ovulation, or roughly Day 21 of a 28-day cycle.

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Fasting Is Usually Not Required

Most hormone tests don't require fasting, but your doctor will let you know if any specific preparation is needed.

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Bring Previous Reports

If you've had hormone testing before, bring those reports along so your specialist can track changes over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It's a simple blood draw, similar to any routine blood test, and takes just a few minutes.
Hormone levels change naturally throughout your menstrual cycle. Testing at the right cycle day ensures the results accurately reflect your ovarian function rather than normal day-to-day fluctuation.
Not necessarily. Your doctor will customise the panel based on your symptoms, cycle history, and what stage of evaluation or treatment you're in.
Most hormone results are available within 24–48 hours. Your fertility specialist will review them with you and explain what they mean for your treatment plan.
Yes — male hormone testing typically looks at FSH, LH, and Testosterone. This is covered separately under our Hormone Profile test for men.
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