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Fertility Hormone Blood Tests: Reproductive Health Panels

Lab panels that measure your reproductive hormones, from a quick baseline to a comprehensive fertility profile.

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Panels range from $20.95 (Pregnancy Blood Test) to $518.95 (Fertility Insights Comprehensive) before discount, about $16.76 to $415.16 with the 20% promotion at time of writing.

At a glance

Fertility and hormone wellness panels measure the reproductive hormones that regulate ovulation, menstrual cycles, and overall hormonal balance, with options ranging from a basic three-test screen to a 14-test, 19-biomarker fertility profile. They are designed for people trying to conceive, anyone tracking hormone-related symptoms, and those who want a documented baseline to review with a clinician. The lineup also includes a blood hCG pregnancy test for early, lab-grade pregnancy confirmation.

Best suited for

  • People trying to conceive who want a baseline picture of their reproductive hormones
  • Anyone with irregular or absent menstrual cycles
  • Those noticing unexplained weight changes, mood swings, or dips in energy
  • People with acne, hair thinning, or excess hair growth that may be hormone-related
  • Anyone who wants early, lab-grade pregnancy confirmation with a blood hCG test

What's included

Pregnancy Blood Test (hCG, Qualitative)

Detects hCG in blood; results reported as positive or negative

Reproductive Hormones - Basic

3 tests, 3 biomarkers

Reproductive Hormones - Basic Plus

4 tests, 6 biomarkers

Reproductive Hormones - Advanced

6 tests, 8 biomarkers

Reproductive Hormones - Comprehensive

7 tests, 10 biomarkers

Fertility Insights Comprehensive Lab Panel

14 tests, 19 biomarkers

Deep-dive the key markers: Estradiol, Total Testosterone, TSH

Key biomarker ranges

Commonly used adult reference ranges for markers this panel measures, labs vary, so always interpret results against your lab's stated ranges and with your doctor.

Estradiol (pg/mL)

Adult female follicular-phase ranges shown; estradiol varies widely across the cycle and drops after menopause, so cycle timing is essential to interpretation.

Estradiol reference ranges (pg/mL)
ZoneRange
Low030 pg/mL
Follicular range30150 pg/mL
High150250 pg/mL
Total Testosterone (ng/dL)

Adult male ranges shown; commonly used reference ranges run roughly 300–1,000 ng/dL, with morning draws the standard since levels peak early in the day.

Total Testosterone reference ranges (ng/dL)
ZoneRange
Low0300 ng/dL
Normal range3001000 ng/dL
High10001200 ng/dL
TSH (µIU/mL)

Commonly used reference ranges run roughly 0.4–4.0 µIU/mL; TSH moves inversely to thyroid activity, and time of day, illness, and biotin can skew results.

TSH reference ranges (µIU/mL)
ZoneRange
Low00.4 µIU/mL
Normal range0.44 µIU/mL
Mildly elevated46 µIU/mL
High610 µIU/mL

The importance of testing

Reproductive hormones influence far more than fertility. Irregular or absent menstrual cycles, unexplained weight gain or loss, shifts in mood or energy, and physical changes like acne, hair thinning, or excess hair growth are all symptoms associated with hormonal imbalance. Blood testing turns those vague signals into concrete numbers you and your doctor can actually work with.

This promotion covers a tiered set of panels, so you can match the depth of testing to your situation. The Reproductive Hormones panels step up from a Basic 3-test screen to a Comprehensive 7-test, 10-biomarker profile, while the Fertility Insights Comprehensive Lab Panel spans 14 tests and 19 biomarkers for the fullest picture of reproductive hormone status.

Single results are useful, but trends are often more telling. Retesting over time lets you track how your hormone levels shift across cycles, seasons, or interventions your clinician recommends, the partner page specifically highlights monitoring hormone levels to follow how well a care plan is working.

Whichever panel you choose, results are best reviewed with your doctor, who can interpret them in the context of your symptoms, cycle timing, and health history, and flag anything that warrants follow-up.

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Save 20% with code ULTA14F8, current promotion; confirm final pricing on the partner page.

Ready to get your numbers? Order online, visit a nearby draw site, and receive private results to review with your doctor.

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Frequently asked questions

What do fertility and hormone wellness panels measure?

These panels measure reproductive hormones in a blood sample, with options from a basic 3-test screen up to a 14-test, 19-biomarker Fertility Insights profile. The tiers let you choose how deep to go: core reproductive hormones at the entry level, and broader hormone coverage in the Advanced, Comprehensive, and Fertility Insights panels. A qualitative blood hCG pregnancy test is also part of the promotion.

Can I order fertility hormone tests without a doctor's visit?

Yes, you can select a panel and order directly online through the partner page without arranging a doctor's appointment first. You choose the tests, complete a blood draw, and receive your results, which you can then bring to your own clinician to interpret alongside your symptoms and history.

How is the blood pregnancy test different from a home urine test?

The blood pregnancy test detects hCG in blood and is more sensitive than urine tests, so it can confirm pregnancy at an earlier stage. It is a qualitative test, meaning results are reported simply as positive (hCG detected) or negative (no hCG detected).

Which fertility panel should I start with?

The Reproductive Hormones - Basic panel is a reasonable starting point if you want a core snapshot, while the Comprehensive and Fertility Insights panels cover more hormones for a fuller picture. If you have specific symptoms, cycle changes, weight shifts, mood or energy swings, reviewing the panel contents with your doctor first can help you pick the depth of testing that fits your situation.

What symptoms are associated with a hormonal imbalance worth testing for?

Irregular or absent menstrual cycles, unexplained weight gain or loss, changes in mood or energy, difficulty conceiving, and physical signs like acne, hair thinning, or excess hair growth are all symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances. Testing measures the underlying hormone levels so you and your doctor can see whether any fall outside expected ranges.

Is this testing available in every US state?

No, direct-to-consumer lab testing is restricted or prohibited in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, so residents of those states may be blocked at the partner's checkout. If you live elsewhere in the US, you can typically order online and complete your draw at a participating lab location.