Anti Mullarian Hormone (AMH)

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The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test measures AMH levels in blood to assess ovarian reserve and fertility potential in women.

₹1350.00    ₹2500.00

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the small follicles in a woman’s ovaries. The AMH test reflects the remaining quantity of eggs (ovarian reserve) and is widely used in fertility evaluation and reproductive planning. Unlike other reproductive hormones, AMH levels remain relatively stable throughout the menstrual cycle, making the test convenient to perform on any day.

This test is commonly recommended for women planning pregnancy, those experiencing difficulty conceiving, or before fertility treatments such as IVF. AMH is also useful in diagnosing conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), predicting response to ovarian stimulation, and assessing ovarian function after surgery or chemotherapy. Results are interpreted along with age, ultrasound findings, and other hormone tests.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to assess ovarian reserve, fertility potential, and response to fertility treatments.

AMH reflects egg quantity, not egg quality, so it cannot alone predict natural pregnancy chances.

No, fasting is not required for the AMH test.

Yes, AMH levels naturally decline with increasing age.

Yes, AMH levels are often higher than normal in women with PCOS.

Yes, AMH levels are often higher than normal in women with PCOS.

Yes, it is a simple and safe blood test with minimal risk.