Fertility Tests and Studies in CDMX
We recommend starting this study if you have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success (or 6 months if you are over 35). An early diagnosis is key to accessing simpler, less invasive solutions and regaining your peace of mind with a step-by-step plan guided by a specialized team.
Our personalized fertility studies
That is why at Avida, we organize fertility studies into clear blocks, always evaluating both partners and ovarian reserve, so you have a simple roadmap of where to begin.

Male Fertility Test (Semen Analysis)
The male fertility test is based on a semen analysis, a fertility exam that evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology to determine if a male factor may be affecting your ability to conceive.

Female Fertility Test

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test
Specialized Diagnosis for Diverse Family Models

Female Couples (ROPA Method/IAD)

Male Couples (Surrogacy Protocol)

Trans Patients (Preservation Protocol)
Our 3-Step Fertility Assessment Process
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Diagnostic Consultation and Studies (All in one visit)
During your first appointment, we make the most of your time. In addition to a thorough review of your medical history, we perform essential studies that same day: an antral follicle count ultrasound, a blood draw for Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), and a semen analysis. This way, we begin your complete evaluation from the very first moment, without the need for unnecessary return visits.
Comfortable and Private Experience
Forget about going to external labs or scheduling separate dates. Sample collection is performed comfortably at our CDMX facilities during your consultation. We prioritize your privacy and comfort during every procedure, and our team guides you step-by-step right then and there to ensure a smooth and calm experience.
Results and Personalized Treatment Plan:
Once the results are ready, you have a follow-up appointment with your specialist, where you don't just receive a paper with numbers: you review each finding together, discuss what it means for your current fertility, and propose a personalized action plan (from lifestyle changes to assisted reproduction treatments, if necessary). The goal is for you to leave with a clear path forward and the ability to make informed decisions.
Cost Transparency: Your Budget is 100% Personalized
In fertility, there is no single or standard price: the actual cost depends on the type of fertility tests you need, whether one or two people are being evaluated, and whether it is necessary to go beyond a basic evaluation to treatments like insemination or in vitro fertilization. Fertility clinics themselves point out that there is no fixed price and that the cost varies according to the type of treatment, the tests included, the medications, and other added services.
At Avida, our philosophy is simple: you only pay for what is necessary in your case, after fully understanding your medical history and your reproductive goals. We avoid rigid packages with fertility studies that provide no value, and we are committed to clear quotes with no surprises or hidden fees, because we know that a lack of transparency is one of the greatest sources of frustration for patients on their fertility journey.
Some factors that cause costs to vary from person to person:
- If, after the evaluation, you decide to move forward with assisted reproduction treatments, the costs of which depend on the type of treatment and the number of cycles that may be needed.
- If only a specific study is required (for example, a semen analysis), a complete panel of diagnostic tests, or if the budget depends on the type of treatment to be performed, the medications, and the specific dosages to be used based on your biological response.
- If you are being evaluated , including semen analysis and gynecological studies.
- The need for advanced tests, such as genetic studies, more detailed ovarian reserve tests, or additional tests based on medical history.
- How many follow-up consultations will be necessary to review results, adjust the plan, or evaluate next steps.
If you would like to review in more detail what each type of fertility test includes, you can check the specific test pages: male fertility testing, female fertility testing, and the Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test. To ensure your quote is truly personalized—tailored to your age, medical history, and your plans for motherhood or fatherhood—the first step is always to sit down with you for a consultation.
Schedule your Assessment Consultation to get an accurate quote, with a clear breakdown of which fertility studies are recommended, why they are indicated, and what the next steps would be based on your results.
Your diagnosis in expert hands: our fertility specialists

Co-founder and CEO
Surgeon with an MBA and extensive experience in healthcare project management.

Obstetrician-gynecologist and specialist in human reproductive biology

Biologist specializing in clinical embryology and andrology

Obstetrician-gynecologist and specialist in human reproductive biology
Our Clinic and Laboratory in CDMX



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At Avida, we have a fertility clinic with our own high-complexity laboratory in the CDMX metropolitan area, in Huixquilucan. This allows us to control every step of the diagnostic process and follow the standards recommended by the best assisted reproduction units regarding laboratory quality and sample handling.
At our facility, you will find:
In-house high-complexity laboratory, designed to perform key fertility tests under strict control and traceability conditions, knowing that laboratory quality is a key factor in assisted reproduction outcomes.
Private and comfortable sample collection rooms, designed to offer discretion, reduce anxiety, and fully respect your privacy during sample collection.
Modern offices and waiting areas in an accessible part of CDMX/Huixquilucan, making it easy to reach your appointment whether you arrive by car or private/shared transport, so you can focus on what matters: your diagnostic and treatment process.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Fertility Testing
How much does a fertility test cost?
For your peace of mind, the cost of your initial assessment consultation is fixed, regardless of whether you attend alone or as a couple. Furthermore, this first visit is comprehensive: it includes the basic studies necessary for your diagnosis at no additional cost (semen analysis, Anti-Müllerian Hormone test, and antral follicle count ultrasound). This ensures that you get clear medical answers from day one without worrying about hidden costs or price variations based on the number of attendees.
What is a fertility test and when should I have one?
A fertility test or fertility assessment is a set of studies that analyzes your reproductive health: medical history, physical examination, hormonal analysis, gynecological ultrasound, and, if applicable, a semen analysis. It is recommended after 12 months of trying to conceive (6 months if you are 35 or older), or sooner if there are risk factors.
Is the fertility study the same for men and women?
No, the fertility study is not the same for everyone. For men, the primary test is a semen analysis, which evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology. For women, a comprehensive fertility exam combines hormonal analysis, transvaginal ultrasound, and, depending on the case, studies of the uterus and fallopian tubes.
How long do fertility test results take?
Turnaround time varies depending on the type of study and the laboratory. In general, many basic fertility tests, such as hormonal profiles or semen analyses, are ready in about 24–48 hours. Highly specialized genetic or hormonal studies may take a few additional days.
Is there a fertility test I can do at home?
Yes, there are some fertility tests available for home use, such as ovulation tests or certain sperm kits. These can provide initial guidance, but they do not replace a comprehensive evaluation by a specialist. If you are having trouble conceiving or have concerns about your fertility, you should always undergo a formal medical fertility study.
Do you accept medical insurance for fertility diagnostics?
In many cases, major medical insurance plans cover at least part of the diagnostic fertility studies, although exact coverage depends on each policy and provider. At Avida, we help you review your benefits and manage the documentation required for reimbursement or direct payment, whenever your plan allows it.
When should I get a fertility test if I am having trouble conceiving?
If you are under 35, a fertility test or evaluation is recommended after 12 months of trying to conceive with regular, unprotected intercourse. If you are 35 or older, it is advisable to consult a specialist after 6 months. You should seek an evaluation sooner if you have very irregular cycles, absent periods, previous surgeries, or other significant risk factors.




