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Blood Screening

Blood Screening

Explore blood screening options, fertility packages, and wellbeing checks with clear pricing and guidance.

Options

Blood Screening Tests, Packages, and Checks

Browse pregnancy screening, fertility packages, individual blood tests, and wellbeing checks by category.

Early, accurate screening options in pregnancy.

Package

£129.00

Gender DNA Test (6-40 weeks)

Sneak Peek DNA-based blood test to determine whether you’re having a boy or a girl

Can’t wait to know the sex? Sneak Peek is available from just 6 weeks!

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Package

£399.00

Chromosomal Test (10-40 weeks)

Blood test to check for chromosomal abnormalities

Can be performed from 10 weeks onwards

Requires a blood sample from the mother’s arm

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Information

Additional Fertility Blood Test

Reference information for the wider fertility blood tests and related screening checks.

Additional tests

Additional Fertility Blood Tests

If you would like additional fertility blood tests from the list below, each test will cost £25. You need to call the clinic to add extra blood tests to your appointment.

Scroll down to find out more information about the blood tests you can choose from.

When you book your appointment, you will be sent a form with your booking confirmation email. You need to complete this form with the specific blood tests you would like as part of your package before attending your appointment. All bloods need to be taken at the same appointment.

What to do next

Choose your package from the following list:

If you want to add extra fertility blood tests to your appointment, contact the clinic before attending so the correct tests can be arranged.

Blood test info

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)

AMH is a vital test to give your fertility provider information about your ovarian function and egg reserve. AMH can be tested at any point in your menstrual cycle and can also be done if you’re taking oral contraception. Your AMH blood test results will play a vital role in the treatment decisions made by your fertility clinic

Blood test info

Full Blood Count

A Full Blood Count is a way to look at the health of your blood cells, by looking at the size, shape and volume of the platelets in your blood. Platelets are what causes blood to clot.

Blood test info

Prolactin

Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Testing prolactin levels can help evaluate infertility and determine why a woman is not ovulating.

Blood test info

T3 (Thyroid)

The Thyroid T3 Blood Test measures the amount of T3 in your blood, which can indicate whether your thyroid is functioning normally or not. Healthy thyroid function is important for reproductive health in women and men.

Blood test info

T4 (Thyroid)

The Thyroid T4 Blood Test measures the amount of T4 in your blood, which can indicate whether your thyroid is functioning normally or not. Healthy thyroid function is important for reproductive health in women and mean

Blood test info

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

Testing TSH is a vital part of fertility treatment, as TSH can affect how you respond to treatment. The functioning of the thyroid needs to be managed during and following fertility treatment as both low and high TSH levels can impact pregnancy. Healthy thyroid function is important for reproductive health in women and men.

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Preparation

Preparing for your fertility blood test appointment

Practical steps to get ready for your visit.

  • Hydrate - Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours before your blood test. This will make the blood draw easier.
  • Make sure the blood draw area is easily accessible.
  • Wear loose clothing that allows easy access to both arms and hands.
  • If you are on anticoagulant medication, take it after the appointment. If this is not possible, you can take it before your appointment if it is absolutely essential.
  • Let our clinic team know if you are nervous about needles. They will make sure you're calm and comfortable and do everything they can to make your blood draw quick and simple.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the questions patients ask most often about blood screening.