AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)
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AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)

Wondering about your ovarian reserve or fertility potential? Our AMH Blood Test helps you understand how many eggs you have remaining — giving valuable insight into your reproductive health, fertility planning, and response to fertility treatments. AMH is produced by the developing follicles in your ovaries and acts as an indicator of your egg supply. While it doesn't predict exact fertility or chances of conception, it provides key information about your ovarian function and how your body may respond to fertility medication or IVF.

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Insight into your ovarian health

What we measure:

  • AMH is a hormone secreted by small follicles in the ovaries. Its level reflects the number of eggs (or ovarian reserve) remaining.
  • Higher AMH levels suggest a greater ovarian reserve, while lower levels may indicate a natural decline in fertility with age or reduced ovarian function.
  • Measuring AMH can help assess fertility potential, plan for conception, or evaluate response to assisted reproduction treatments.
  • In some cases, raised AMH levels may also be seen in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), providing useful diagnostic information when considered alongside other tests.

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