Description
Number of Tests Included:
Single blood test measuring AMH levels.
What is an AMH Test?
A hormone test that evaluates ovarian reserve by measuring AMH concentration. It indicates how many eggs remain in the ovaries and helps guide fertility planning.
Purpose of the Test:
Assess ovarian reserve (egg count)
Evaluate fertility status
Guide IVF or fertility treatment planning
Diagnose PCOS (high AMH)
Predict early or delayed menopause
Evaluate ovarian function after chemotherapy or surgery
Who Should Get This Test?
Women planning pregnancy
Women undergoing fertility evaluation
Individuals with irregular periods or PCOS
Women above 30 who want to check egg reserve
Women with family history of early menopause
Components of the Test:
Serum Anti-Müllerian Hormone measurement (ng/mL)
Understanding the Test Report:
>4.0 ng/mL → High ovarian reserve (often seen in PCOS)
1.0–4.0 ng/mL → Normal range
0.3–1.0 ng/mL → Low reserve
<0.3 ng/mL → Very low reserve (diminished ovarian reserve)
(Values vary slightly by lab.)
Preparation and Procedure:
Routine blood sample
No fasting required
Can be done on any day of the menstrual cycle
How is the Test Done?
A blood sample is analyzed using advanced immunoassay techniques to measure AMH concentration.
Best Time for Test:
Anytime (cycle-independent).
Booking and Checking Reports:
You can book the AMH test via SDL, choose home sample collection, and access your digital report easily.
