Female Fertility Assessment in Thailand Your guide to cost, top specialists & hospitals
Knowing where you stand is the most important step. A full assessment takes two days and replaces guesswork with data.
What Is Female Fertility Assessment?
Also known as: Fertility Test · Gynaecological Fertility Evaluation
A female fertility assessment is a set of tests that measures your reproductive health by checking hormone levels and scanning the uterus and ovaries. The blood panel looks at markers such as FSH, LH, oestradiol, AMH, prolactin and thyroid function, ideally drawn on day two or three of your cycle. A transvaginal ultrasound checks for fibroids, polyps or cysts, and the antral follicle count, the resting follicles visible on the scan, helps estimate your ovarian reserve1,2, meaning roughly how many eggs remain. Together these give a clear baseline rather than a single number.
It is normal to feel uneasy about what the results might say. The aim is simply to replace guesswork with facts, so you can plan from a place of knowledge. Your specialist talks through every finding with you in person.
These tests measure quantity, not egg quality, and a result alone cannot predict whether or when you will conceive.1,2 What it does give you is honest information for decisions about timing or treatment, and a specialist who can tell you what the numbers mean for your situation.
It can address a range of concerns, including:
Am I a Good Candidate for Female Fertility Assessment?
A female fertility assessment suits any woman wanting a clear picture of her reproductive health and ovarian reserve.
This is a non-invasive workup of bloods and ultrasound, so suitability is mainly about cycle timing and readiness to act.
Who it helps: women wanting a baseline, those planning ahead, and anyone willing to act on the results with a plan.
Cycle timing: the day 2 to 3 hormone panel is best drawn in the first half of the cycle, so travel dates matter.
Honest readiness: results can indicate diminished reserve, so emotional preparation helps.
Who is not suitable for female fertility assessment?
- On hormonal contraception, which can suppress AMH and the follicle count
- Travel best timed to the first half of the cycle, though AMH can be drawn any day
- Recent pregnancy or breastfeeding, which can distort baseline values
- Never had penetrative intercourse, so a transabdominal scan is arranged instead of a transvaginal probe
- Active pelvic or vaginal infection, which must be treated before a transvaginal ultrasound
Pricing
How Much Will Female Fertility Assessment Cost in Thailand?
How Thailand compares on cost, quality and reliability against leading destinations for female fertility assessment.
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Get my free quoteIs it better value in Thailand than in the USA?
Yes, comparable results at a fraction of the costThailand's leading clinics are internationally accredited and its specialists highly experienced, so for most patients the results are comparable to those at home, at a fraction of the price. Here's how the cost breaks down by clinic tier.
Cost comparison by clinic level
| Clinic level | Your price in Thailand | Typical USA cost | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| StandardAccredited clinic, experienced specialist | from ~$400 | from ~$1,000 | ~60% |
| PremiumLeading clinic, senior specialist | from ~$550 | from ~$1,400 | ~60% |
| LuxuryTop specialist, private concierge | from ~$750 | from ~$1,850 | ~60% |
Prices are indicative and shown in your local currency. You pay the clinic directly, with no markup.
How Thailand comparesClinic and specialist standards
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Thailand's advantages
- Save thousands on the same treatment and standard of care
- JCI-accredited clinics and board-certified specialists
- Airport transfers and aftercare included, with hotels arranged nearby
- Little to no waiting list, so you plan around your travel
- A dedicated coordinator from first enquiry to flight home
Considerations
- Travel and time off work to factor in
- Follow-up care needs planning once you are back home
- Choosing the right clinic and specialist matters most
Hospitals Trusted for Female Fertility Assessment
From internationally accredited flagships to dedicated specialist hospitals, these are the kinds of facilities where international patients have this procedure.
BNH Hospital
Mid-sized hospital founded in 1898, known for women's health, orthopaedics, and spine care.
MedPark Hospital
Purpose-built tertiary hospital opened in 2020, focused on complex cardiac, cancer, and transplant care.
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The complete guide to Female Fertility Assessment in Thailand
Everything below is for readers who want the full detail: costs broken down, types and techniques, recovery, risks and safety, and planning your trip.
Fertility Assessment Clinics in Thailand
The quality of interpretation matters as much as the tests themselves. Here is what to look for in a clinic.
Leading Fertility Clinics in Bangkok
Our partner clinics have dedicated fertility assessment services with experienced specialists, accredited laboratories, and on-site ultrasound. Assessments are a core part of their offering, not a sideline. Results are interpreted by reproductive endocrinologists who understand what the numbers mean in combination, not just individually.
Experienced Specialists
The fertility specialists conducting your assessment are board-certified reproductive endocrinologists. They see these test results daily and can interpret subtle patterns, such as a borderline FSH combined with a specific AMH range, or an ultrasound finding that warrants further investigation. This depth of experience is what distinguishes a specialist assessment from a set of lab results.
What to Look for
Confirm the assessment is led by a fertility specialist, not a general gynaecologist. Ask whether AMH testing is included as standard. Check that ultrasound includes an antral follicle count, not just a basic scan. Confirm you will receive a face-to-face results consultation and a written report. And ask whether the clinic can move directly to treatment if the results indicate it.
Understanding Your Assessment Results
Your results provide a comprehensive fertility profile. Here is how to interpret what they tell you.
What Your AMH and Follicle Count Mean
AMH and antral follicle count together estimate your ovarian reserve, meaning how many eggs remain. Higher values generally indicate a larger reserve and a potentially stronger response to IVF stimulation. Lower values may suggest diminished reserve and a narrower window for intervention. Both are interpreted relative to your age; what is normal at 28 is different from what is expected at 38.
Putting the Whole Picture Together
No single test tells the full story. Your specialist considers all results together (hormones, reserve markers, and structural findings) alongside your age and medical history. This integrated interpretation is where the value lies. You may have a low AMH but normal FSH and a clear ultrasound, which paints a different picture than low AMH combined with elevated FSH and structural findings.
Female Fertility Assessment Cost in Thailand
Average Cost of Female Fertility Assessment
A comprehensive assessment costs between $400 and $700. This covers specialist consultation, transvaginal ultrasound, full reproductive hormone panel including AMH, antral follicle count, a results consultation, and a written report with recommendations.
Cost Breakdown
The fee covers your specialist consultation, ultrasound scan, all blood tests (FSH, LH, oestradiol, AMH, prolactin, thyroid), antral follicle count, a face-to-face results review, and a written report. If additional tests are recommended, such as progesterone testing or further imaging, these are discussed before proceeding.
What Affects the Price?
The base assessment covers the standard panel and is sufficient for most patients. If your specialist recommends additional investigations such as a hysterosalpingogram (HSG), hysteroscopy, or genetic carrier testing, these are quoted separately. If you combine your assessment with your partner's male fertility workup, both can be coordinated efficiently.
Cost by Female Fertility Assessment Type
Pricing varies by the complexity and scope of the procedure. Typical ranges at our partner hospitals in Thailand:
- Basic assessment (consultation + ultrasound + AMH): $400–$480. Initial evaluation with pelvic ultrasound and ovarian reserve marker
- Standard assessment (basic + full hormone panel + HSG): $480–$580. Adds day-3 hormones and a hysterosalpingogram to check tubal patency
- Comprehensive assessment (full panel + genetic carrier screening): $580–$700. Complete workup including carrier screening for common genetic conditions
Exact pricing is confirmed after your consultation and treatment plan are finalised.
Thailand vs International Price Comparison
A complete female fertility assessment in Thailand costs $400–$700 compared to $1,000–$1,800 at home. In Thailand, everything is completed in one to two days with a single specialist. At home, the same tests often require multiple appointments over weeks, billed separately.
Female Fertility Assessment Components
A fertility assessment is not a single test; it is a structured combination of investigations that together provide a reliable baseline. The specific tests are selected based on your age, history, and the reason for your visit.
Hormonal and Blood-Based Assessment
A panel of blood tests drawn on day two or three of your cycle measures the hormones regulating ovulation and egg quality. FSH and LH reveal how hard your body is working to stimulate the ovaries. AMH provides a reliable ovarian reserve indicator regardless of cycle day. Prolactin and thyroid screening catch common, treatable causes of anovulation.
- FSH and LH assess the brain-ovary signalling axis
- AMH gives a direct measure of remaining egg supply
- Thyroid and prolactin screening rule out common hormonal disruptors
- Best for: all women undergoing fertility evaluation. This is the essential blood panel
Ultrasound and Structural Assessment
Transvaginal ultrasound visualises the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures. The antral follicle count, the number of small follicles visible on each ovary, combined with AMH gives the most accurate ovarian reserve estimate available. The scan also checks for fibroids, polyps, cysts, or uterine abnormalities that could affect fertility or implantation.
- AFC plus AMH provides the most reliable ovarian reserve estimate
- Detects structural issues that may need treatment before conception
- Non-invasive, and typically quick
- Best for: all patients. Structural and reserve assessment in a single scan
Assessment Techniques
The diagnostic tools are the same ones used at leading fertility centres worldwide. What matters is having them all available in one place, interpreted by a specialist who understands what the numbers mean together, not just individually.
AMH and Ovarian Reserve Testing
Anti-Mullerian hormone is the single most reliable blood-based marker of ovarian reserve. It can be drawn on any day of your cycle, making scheduling straightforward. Combined with the antral follicle count from ultrasound, it provides the most accurate picture of your remaining egg supply. This information guides decisions about timing, treatment approach, and whether egg freezing may be advisable.
Baseline Hormone Panel
FSH, LH, and oestradiol drawn on day two to three of your cycle assess how the brain and ovaries are communicating. Elevated FSH can indicate reduced ovarian reserve. An elevated LH-to-FSH ratio, where LH is high relative to FSH (typically above 2 to 1), may suggest polycystic ovary syndrome. Prolactin and thyroid screening catch common, treatable causes of cycle irregularity and anovulation. Progesterone tested mid-luteal phase confirms whether ovulation is occurring.
- FSH and LH indicate ovarian function and response patterns
- Prolactin and thyroid screening identify treatable causes of anovulation
- Mid-luteal progesterone confirms or rules out ovulation
- Best for: completing the hormonal picture alongside AMH
Female Fertility Assessment Timeline
Day 1: Consultation and Blood Tests
You meet your fertility specialist for a detailed medical history review, followed by blood tests. If your visit coincides with day two to three of your cycle, the full hormone panel is drawn on the same day. If not, AMH can be drawn on any day, and other tests prioritised accordingly.
Day 1–2: Ultrasound Scan
A transvaginal ultrasound assesses uterine and ovarian health, measures the antral follicle count, and checks for structural abnormalities. The scan is quick, minimally uncomfortable, and requires no preparation.
Day 2–3: Results Consultation
Once results are available, typically within 24–48 hours, a face-to-face consultation covers every finding. You receive a clear explanation of your ovarian reserve, hormonal balance, and any issues identified, along with a personalised recommendation for next steps.
After Your Visit
A comprehensive written report summarises all results and recommendations. This can be shared with your fertility team at home or used to begin treatment in Thailand. Your coordinator remains available for follow-up questions.
How Long Does the Assessment Take?
One to two days. Blood tests and ultrasound can often be done on the same day. Results and your consultation follow within 24–48 hours. If your travel dates do not align with the ideal cycle day for certain tests, your specialist will prioritise what can be done and advise on any tests to repeat at home.
Combining with Other Investigations or Treatment
Many women combine their fertility assessment with egg freezing, IVF consultation, or other investigations during the same trip. If you decide to proceed with treatment based on your results, the assessment provides the baseline your specialist needs to design your protocol, with no wasted time.
What Happens After Your Assessment?
You leave with a clear understanding of your fertility status and a written plan. If everything looks normal, that is reassuring information you can act on with confidence. If an issue is identified, treatment options are laid out clearly, from lifestyle changes to medication to assisted reproduction. Your coordinator remains available for ongoing communication.
Risks and Considerations
A female fertility assessment is a low-risk, non-invasive set of investigations. Most patients experience no discomfort beyond a routine blood draw and a transvaginal ultrasound.
- Mild discomfort during the transvaginal ultrasound3
- Minor bruising at the blood draw site
- Anxiety or emotional distress related to receiving results
- Results may indicate the need for further investigation or treatment
- Hormone levels can fluctuate between cycles; a single test provides a snapshot, not a prediction
- A transvaginal ultrasound is not performed during an active pelvic or vaginal infection; this is treated first
Every result is explained in context. A single assessment provides a reliable baseline, but repeat testing or additional investigations may be recommended if anything warrants a closer look.
Is a Fertility Assessment Worth It If I Am Not Ready for Treatment?
Yes. This is one of the most common reasons women book an assessment. Understanding your ovarian reserve and hormonal health now gives you the information to make decisions about timing. If your reserve is lower than expected, you may choose to freeze your eggs or start trying sooner. If everything looks strong, you have the data to plan with confidence rather than anxiety.
What Can the Assessment Tell You?
The assessment reveals your ovarian reserve (how many eggs remain), your hormonal balance (whether the endocrine signals controlling ovulation are functioning properly), and your uterine and ovarian structure (whether there are fibroids, polyps, or cysts that could affect fertility). It provides a reliable baseline for fertility decisions, not a crystal ball, but the best information medicine can offer.
What the Assessment Cannot Tell You
Ovarian reserve tests measure quantity, not quality. Egg quality is primarily determined by age and cannot be directly measured without retrieving and assessing eggs in a lab. A normal assessment does not guarantee conception, and an abnormal result does not mean pregnancy is impossible.1,2 The assessment provides the best available information for planning, not certainty.
Getting Your Fertility Assessment in Thailand
A complete assessment takes one to two days. Many women combine it with a partner's assessment or with initial treatment consultation.
How to Plan Your Visit
Ideally, schedule your visit to coincide with day two to three of your menstrual cycle for optimal hormone testing. If timing does not align, AMH can be drawn on any day, and other tests can be prioritised accordingly. Your coordinator will help plan the visit around your cycle.
What Is Included
Your quote covers the specialist consultation, transvaginal ultrasound, full hormone panel including AMH, antral follicle count, results consultation, and written report. No hidden fees.
Taking Action on Your Results
If your results suggest treatment is advisable, whether egg freezing, IVF, or a simpler intervention, your specialist can begin planning during the same visit. If you prefer to take the results home and consider your options, the written report is designed to be shared with any fertility specialist worldwide.
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