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AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) Test

Type

Blood Testing

Duration

10 min

Results

3 days

Measures Anti-Müllerian Hormone — the most reliable blood marker of ovarian reserve, reflecting the number of remaining egg-containing follicles. AMH does not fluctuate with your menstrual cycle, making it testable on any day. Used by fertility specialists worldwide as a first-line assessment before IVF, but equally valuable for women who simply want to understand their reproductive timeline and make informed family planning decisions.

AMH is produced by the granulosa cells of small ovarian follicles, and its level correlates directly with the size of the remaining egg pool. Unlike FSH and LH — which fluctuate dramatically throughout the menstrual cycle — AMH remains relatively stable, meaning it can be accurately measured on any day without timing concerns. For women considering future pregnancy, AMH provides a data point that no other single marker can: an estimate of how many eggs remain. Low AMH for your age may prompt earlier family planning or fertility preservation (egg freezing), while normal AMH provides reassurance. Critically, AMH reflects egg quantity, not quality — quality is primarily determined by age. AMH is also used to predict ovarian response to IVF stimulation protocols. Low AMH patients may need higher medication doses, while high AMH patients are at greater risk of ovarian hyperstimulation. For women with PCOS, AMH is typically elevated — it can serve as a supportive diagnostic marker alongside other criteria. This is ClearLabs' most affordable fertility-specific test, providing the single most informative marker of ovarian reserve without the cost of a comprehensive fertility panel.

Key Details

Markers
1 (AMH)
Cycle timing
Any day
Collection fee
+A$20

Who Is This For?

Fertility planning, ovarian reserve assessment, pre-IVF screening, PCOS investigation, family planning timeline

What's Included

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)

Preparation Required

No fasting required. Can be tested on any day of the menstrual cycle.

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