Fertility Test Bangkok — AMH, Hormone Panel, Sperm Analysis Prices (2026)

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Bangkok is one of Southeast Asia's most advanced fertility medicine hubs — and initial fertility testing (as opposed to IVF treatment) can be done conveniently and affordably at any major private hospital without a specialist referral. Whether you're planning ahead, already trying to conceive, or preparing for IVF, Bangkok offers comprehensive fertility assessment packages at 60–80% below UK, US, or Australian private clinic prices. Same-day results for most tests.

Fertility test prices in Bangkok

Fertility assessment test costs at Bangkok private hospitals (2026):

  • AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) — measures ovarian reserve: ฿1,500–฿2,500 standalone; included in most fertility packages
  • Day-3 hormone panel (FSH, LH, Estradiol): ฿1,500–฿3,000; must be done on cycle days 2–4 (tell hospital when booking)
  • AFC (Antral Follicle Count) — transvaginal ultrasound: ฿1,500–฿3,000; counts resting follicles to estimate egg reserve
  • Progesterone (Day 21 / post-ovulation): ฿400–฿800; confirms ovulation occurred
  • Thyroid function (TSH, T4) — thyroid disorders affect fertility: ฿600–฿1,200; often included in fertility packages
  • Prolactin — elevated levels suppress ovulation: ฿400–฿700
  • DHEA-S, testosterone, androgen panel — for PCOS screening: ฿1,000–฿2,000
  • Female full fertility panel (AMH + FSH/LH/E2 + AFC + prolactin + thyroid): ฿6,000–฿12,000 at major hospitals
  • Sperm analysis (semen analysis — volume, motility, morphology, count): ฿1,000–฿2,500; separate appointment required
  • Sperm DNA fragmentation: ฿3,000–฿5,000; recommended after 2+ failed IVF cycles or abnormal basic sperm analysis
  • Hysterosalpingography (HSG) — checks fallopian tube blockage: ฿4,000–฿8,000 including X-ray; requires radiologist
  • Pelvic ultrasound (uterus + both ovaries): ฿1,500–฿3,000; identifies fibroids, cysts, PCOS pattern

Understanding fertility test results

Key fertility test reference ranges used at Bangkok hospitals:

  • AMH — ovarian reserve indicator: < 0.5 ng/mL (very low, diminished reserve), 0.5–1.0 (low), 1.0–3.5 (normal range), 3.5–10.0 (higher/normal), > 10 (very high, may indicate PCOS)
  • FSH (Day 3) — high FSH = fewer follicles: < 10 mIU/mL (normal), 10–15 (slightly elevated), > 15 (significantly elevated, poor response to IVF stimulation)
  • LH (Day 3): < 7 mIU/mL (normal); high LH at Day 3 may suggest PCOS
  • Estradiol (Day 3): 20–80 pg/mL (normal range); elevated may indicate a growing dominant follicle
  • AFC (normal for fertility): 6–10 follicles per ovary (total 12–20) is good; < 3–4 per ovary = diminished reserve
  • Sperm analysis — WHO 2021 reference ranges: volume ≥ 1.4 mL, concentration ≥ 16 million/mL, total motility ≥ 42%, normal morphology ≥ 4%
  • Sperm DNA fragmentation: < 15% DFI (low); 15–25% (moderate); > 25% (high, associated with lower IVF success rates)
  • AMH context: AMH declines with age (25yo might have AMH 4.0, 38yo might have 1.5) — absolute value matters less than the trend and comparison to age-matched norms

Best hospitals for fertility assessment in Bangkok

Where to get a fertility work-up in Bangkok:

  • Bumrungrad International — Women's Health Centre: comprehensive fertility panel, gynecologist and reproductive endocrinologist on-site, AFC via transvaginal ultrasound same-day
  • Samitivej Sukhumvit — Fertility Centre: dedicated IVF and fertility department, full assessment packages, can transition directly to treatment if desired
  • Bangkok Hospital — IVF Centre at Rama IX campus: Thailand's largest fertility centre, full assessment + IVF capacity
  • Praram 9 Hospital — fertility assessment available at lower price point: good for initial blood-only panel before committing to a full work-up at specialist centre
  • Note: for fertility assessment (tests only, not IVF): any JCI hospital with a gynecology department can do the blood and ultrasound components; specialist centres (Samitivej, Bangkok Hospital IVF) are better if you also want the doctor consultation and IVF discussion
  • Pricing note: specialist fertility clinics may charge slightly more for the consultation component but offer more tailored interpretation of results

Fertility assessment in Bangkok: what to expect

Practical guidance for getting a fertility assessment at a Bangkok hospital:

  • Timing for women: Day 3 hormone panel (FSH, LH, Estradiol) must be done on days 2–4 of your menstrual cycle; AMH can be done any day; progesterone should be day 19–21
  • Tell the hospital exactly what you want: 'fertility blood panel' or 'AMH test' or 'Day 3 hormone panel' — be specific to avoid the standard general executive check-up
  • Sperm analysis: abstain for 2–5 days before sample collection; sample can be produced at the hospital (private collection room provided)
  • Same visit: most hospitals can do blood tests and pelvic ultrasound in one morning visit; AFC and blood tests can be done together on Day 3
  • Doctor consultation: fertility blood results with specialist interpretation costs ฿800–฿2,000 extra but is worth it — ask specifically for a gynecologist or reproductive endocrinologist, not a general internist
  • Bring your partner: if both partners want testing, it's efficient to coordinate the Day 3 female blood panel timing and do the sperm analysis on the same morning

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a fertility assessment in Bangkok without seeing a specialist?

Yes — all major Bangkok private hospitals allow you to request specific blood tests (AMH, FSH, LH, Estradiol) as a walk-in without a specialist referral. A transvaginal ultrasound (for AFC) requires a gynecologist appointment but is available same-day or next-day at major hospitals. For the most useful interpretation of results, a brief consultation with a gynecologist or reproductive endocrinologist (฿800–฿2,000 extra) is worthwhile.

Is fertility testing in Bangkok cheaper than in the UK or Australia?

Significantly — AMH test in the UK: £40–£150 via private lab; in Bangkok: ฿1,500–฿2,500 (£30–£50). But for the full fertility panel (AMH + Day 3 hormones + AFC ultrasound + sperm analysis), UK private clinic: £600–£1,500; Bangkok full assessment: ฿6,000–฿12,000 (£120–£240). That's 70–80% cheaper. For Australian patients: fertility assessment at Sydney private gynaecology clinic: AUD 400–1,200; Bangkok: ฿6,000–฿10,000 (AUD 240–400) — 50–70% savings.

Can I do IVF treatment in Bangkok at the same hospital?

Yes — Bangkok's major fertility centres (Samitivej Sukhumvit Fertility Centre, Bangkok Hospital IVF Centre, Bumrungrad Women's Health) offer complete IVF programmes. A full IVF cycle in Bangkok typically costs ฿100,000–฿200,000 (USD 2,700–5,400 / AUD 4,200–8,300) including medication, compared to AUD 10,000–20,000 in Australia or GBP 5,000–10,000 in the UK. However, this is only advisable if you can stay in Bangkok for the 4–6 week cycle duration.

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