After The Test & Treatment Options
After the Test
Once your specimen is submitted, results are typically processed and available within a few business days. However, processing times may vary. When ready, your results will be delivered in a clear, easy-to-understand report. If any results suggest a potential infection, you’ll receive a call from an independent healthcare coordinator. Independent physicians are also available to answer any questions or discuss your results in detail.
Treatment Options
As part of your purchase, you have the opportunity to consult with an independent physician. If appropriate, they may be able to prescribe treatment based on your test results.
Age: 18+
Must be 18+ to order blood tests.
Collection Method
In person at a location
Test Details & What It Measures
An Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test measures the level of AMH in your blood, a hormone produced by small follicles in the ovaries. AMH levels provide important insight into a woman’s ovarian reserve, or how many potential eggs remain. This makes it a valuable tool in assessing fertility potential, predicting response to fertility treatments, and evaluating menstrual irregularities or conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Unlike other hormone levels, AMH remains relatively stable throughout the menstrual cycle, so testing can be done at any time.
Normal AMH levels vary by age. In women of reproductive age, typical levels range from 1.0 to 4.0 ng/mL. Levels below 1.0 ng/mL may suggest a diminished ovarian reserve, while levels above 4.0 ng/mL may be seen in women with PCOS. While AMH doesn’t predict the exact ability to conceive, it’s a useful indicator when planning pregnancy or considering fertility preservation.
Reference:
La Marca, A., & Volpe, A. (2006). Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) in female reproduction: is measurement of circulating AMH a useful tool? Clinical Endocrinology, 64(6), 603–610.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.2006.02590.x