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AMH Blood Test

Assess your ovarian reserve with a precision Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test. Essential for fertility planning and menopause assessment.

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Est. 1984 · UKAS Accredited LabsConsultant-grade Specialists
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the small follicles in a woman's ovaries. Unlike other fertility hormones (such as FSH or LH), AMH levels remain relatively stable throughout your menstrual cycle, meaning the test can be performed at any time.

The primary purpose of an AMH test is to estimate your "ovarian reserve" — the number of eggs you have remaining. This is a crucial metric for women planning for the future, undergoing fertility treatment (IVF), or investigating early menopause.

Why test your AMH level?

  • Fertility Planning: Understand your timeline for natural conception.
  • IVF Preparation: Predict how your ovaries might respond to stimulation.
  • PCOS Assessment: High AMH levels are often associated with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
  • Menopause Insight: Declining AMH can indicate the transition to menopause.

Accurate, Confidential Results

At Medical Express Clinic, we provide rapid, accredited AMH testing. Your results are reviewed by our experienced clinical team and delivered securely within 24 hours, giving you the data you need to make informed reproductive health decisions.

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AMH Blood Test

£150
Ovarian reserve assessment
Results: 24 hours
Expert review included
Cycle-independent testing
FAQs

Common questions

Q.Can I take the test while on the pill?

Yes. While some hormonal contraceptives can slightly suppress AMH levels, the test is generally considered accurate regardless of cycle stage or contraceptive use.

Q.What does a low AMH mean?

A low AMH level indicates a reduced ovarian reserve. This does not necessarily mean you cannot conceive, but it may mean your fertile window is shorter than average.

Q.Is there an age limit for the test?

No. AMH testing is useful for women of any age who are monitoring their fertility or investigating hormonal symptoms.

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