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Cost · Last reviewed 7 May 2025
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Fertility assessment cost, the honest maths.

A fertility assessment is a set of tests and a consultation that take a snapshot of your reproductive health. The price depends on which tests are bundled in, so the figure that matters is what the package actually covers. Here is the indicative cost and what drives it. We never name a clinic.

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about £90
A single AMH blood test UK
indicative, varies
£200 to £800
A bundled package UK
depends what is included
a snapshot
Not a yes or no on fertility
it informs, it does not predict
The one honest thing
The cheapest scan or test abroad is rarely the real cost. What you are paying for is the clinician who interprets the results and what you do next, so judge the package and the follow up, not the headline number.
Quick answer

What does it really cost?

In the UK private market, a single test such as an AMH blood test is indicatively around ninety pounds, while a bundled fertility assessment that adds an ultrasound and a consultation commonly runs from a couple of hundred pounds to several hundred or more, depending on what is included. A combined male assessment with semen analysis sits in a similar range.

Abroad the headline figures are often lower, but they vary widely and a cheap scan is only useful with someone to interpret it and plan next steps. These are indicative ranges, reviewed May 2025, not a quote. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

A fertility assessment is built from individual parts: hormone blood tests, an ultrasound to count follicles, a semen analysis for men, and a consultation to make sense of it all. The figures below are indicative UK private prices.

Indicative ranges, reviewed May 2025. Not a quote. A low headline price often covers only one test, so ask exactly which tests and which consultation are included before comparing.

ItemTypical scopeUK private
AMH blood testovarian reserveabout £90
Pelvic ultrasound and follicle countoften in a packagevaries
Semen analysismale assessmentvaries
Bundled assessment packagetests plus consultation£200 to £800

Always ask for a written list of exactly which tests and which consultation a package includes, whether a follow up to discuss results is part of the price, and what any further test would cost. Judge the realistic total, not the headline.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean different things.

What the package includes. One clinic may quote for a single hormone test, another for a full panel with an ultrasound and a consultation. Two prices only compare once you know precisely what each one covers.

The consultation. Much of the value is the clinician who interprets the results and explains what they mean for you. A cheap test with no proper discussion afterwards can leave you no clearer and needing to pay again.

Extra tests. Depending on your history, more tests may be suggested, such as further hormone panels or screening. Ask what each is for and whether it is likely to change your plan before agreeing to it.

Where it is done. Prices abroad are often lower, but a result is only useful with follow up. Factor in whether a clinician at home can act on a report done elsewhere before you treat the saving as real.

Why total cost matters more

The cheapest test is rarely the true cost.

A fertility assessment is a snapshot, not a verdict. It can flag things worth knowing, but it cannot promise that you will or will not conceive, and you should be cautious of any clinic that frames a single test as a definitive answer. The point of paying is to learn something you can act on, which means the interpretation and the next steps matter more than the price of the scan.

Travelling for the tests alone can make sense for some people, but the logistics matter. A report from abroad is only valuable if a clinician where you live can read it and advise you, and some tests, such as ultrasound timing in your cycle, are awkward to fit around a trip. Think through who acts on the results before you book.

Before you pay, confirm: exactly which tests and consultation the price covers, whether discussing your results is included, what any further test would cost, and whether a clinician at home can act on a report done elsewhere.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much is a fertility assessment?

A single test such as an AMH blood test is indicatively around ninety pounds in the UK private market, while a bundled package with an ultrasound and consultation commonly runs from a couple of hundred pounds to several hundred or more. These are indicative ranges, reviewed May 2025, not a quote.

What is in a fertility assessment?

For women it usually includes hormone blood tests such as AMH and an ultrasound to count follicles. For men it centres on a semen analysis. A consultation to interpret the results is the part that gives the tests meaning.

Can it tell me if I am fertile?

Not definitively. It is a snapshot that can flag things worth knowing, such as ovarian reserve or a low sperm count, but it cannot promise that you will or will not conceive. Be cautious of any clinic that frames one test as a final answer.

Is it cheaper abroad?

Headline prices are often lower abroad, but they vary widely. A test or scan is only useful with someone to interpret it and plan next steps, so factor in whether a clinician at home can act on a report done elsewhere before treating the saving as real.

What should I check before paying?

Ask for a written list of exactly which tests and consultation the price covers, whether discussing your results is included, what any further test would cost, and whether the report can be acted on where you live.

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Where to go next.

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