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Fertility Hormone Test Cost Australia 2026: Providers & What's Included

Compare fertility hormone test costs in Australia, including typical price ranges, what is included, common add-ons, provider differences and questions to ask before paying.

Quick answer

Updated May 2026

Fertility hormone test cost depends on the markers included and whether testing is arranged through a GP, fertility specialist, private lab or home-kit provider.

  • Compare the test route before paying privately.
  • Check exactly which markers are included in the panel.
  • A low headline price may not include clinical interpretation.

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Compare the test route before paying privately

  • Some standard blood tests may be funded when ordered by a GP.
  • Private panels vary by markers, collection route and turnaround time.
  • A low headline price may not include clinical interpretation.
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Fertility hormone tests cost table

Testing routeTypical costWhat to check
AMH testA$80-A$150 privatelyOften used to assess ovarian reserve context.
Female hormone panelA$89-A$199+May include FSH, LH, oestradiol, progesterone, AMH and thyroid.
Male hormone panelA$79-A$169+May include testosterone, SHBG, FSH, LH and prolactin.
Fertility clinic workupA$250-A$500+ consult plus testsMay include specialist interpretation and next-step planning.

Provider routes for fertility hormone tests

Provider routeTypical cost structureProvider explanation
GP referralMay reduce pathology costUseful starting point for Medicare-eligible or clinically indicated tests.
Fertility clinicConsult plus testsHigher cost, but results are interpreted in fertility-treatment context.
Private online panelPanel priceConvenient for self-referred testing; compare markers and review support.

What affects fertility hormone tests price?

  • Number of markers
  • Cycle-timing requirements
  • GP vs specialist referral
  • Whether interpretation is included

Usually included

  • Listed hormone markers
  • Lab report
  • Collection route

Usually excluded

  • Specialist consultation unless stated
  • Ultrasound scans
  • Follow-up or fertility treatment costs

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Sources and updates

How this page is sourced

Updated May 2026

Sources

  • Published pathology and private test provider pages
  • Public Medicare and bulk-billing information
  • Clinic and home-test provider information
  • TreatCompare compiled pricing dataset

Methodology: We compare publicly advertised private prices and explain where GP referral or public clinic routes may change out-of-pocket cost.

Caveat: This page is for cost comparison and planning only. It is not medical advice and does not replace advice from a GP or qualified clinician.

Data methodology: how prices are collected, normalised, dated and outlier-checked is documented on the methodology page. Corrections go through the public corrections route. Clinical accuracy on healthcare pages is the responsibility of an appropriate registered healthcare professional, not TreatCompare.

FAQs

How much do fertility hormone tests cost in Australia?

Cost depends on the markers included. AMH alone is usually lower-cost than a full hormone panel or fertility clinic workup.

Is AMH testing covered by Medicare?

Coverage depends on clinical circumstances and referral route. Self-referred private AMH testing is usually paid out of pocket.

Which hormones are usually tested for fertility?

Common markers include AMH, FSH, LH, oestradiol, progesterone, thyroid markers and sometimes prolactin or testosterone.

Are home fertility tests accurate enough?

Home or private kits can provide lab results, but interpretation matters. Check whether clinician review is included.

What affects fertility testing cost?

Cost changes with marker list, timing, referral route, collection method and whether a specialist explains the results.