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Fertility Test — AMH (Ovarian Reserve)

Type

Hormone Testing

Biomarkers

1

Duration

15 min

Results

24 hours

A single-marker blood test measuring Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), the hormone used to estimate ovarian reserve — the pool of remaining eggs, sometimes described as the "biological age" of the ovaries. AMH is relatively stable across the menstrual cycle, so it can usually be drawn on any day. Measured at the ISO 15189-accredited Brno-Starý Lískovec laboratory, results usually within 24 hours.

Test plodnosti (Fertility Test) measures Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), a hormone produced by the small follicles in the ovaries. Because the number of these follicles reflects the size of the remaining egg pool, AMH is widely used to estimate ovarian reserve — informally, the "biological age" of the ovaries. A higher AMH generally indicates a larger remaining reserve and a lower level a diminished one, which is information many women find useful when thinking about family planning, considering fertility treatment, or simply understanding their reproductive timeline. A useful practical feature of AMH is that, unlike many reproductive hormones, it stays relatively constant across the menstrual cycle, so the sample can usually be taken on any day rather than at a fixed point in the cycle. The test is a single venous blood draw of around fifteen minutes, taken on a walk-in basis between 07:00 and 11:00, Monday to Friday, at the second-floor collection room of the Poliklinika U Pošty in Brno-Starý Lískovec. Confirm any specific collection conditions when booking. All sampling material is provided free of charge. Results are typically released within 24 hours, collected in person against signature and ID or via secure electronic delivery arranged at the collection room. AMH is an estimate of egg quantity, not egg quality, and it does not predict natural fertility on its own — so the result is best interpreted by a gynaecologist or fertility specialist alongside age, an ultrasound antral-follicle count and the wider clinical picture. As a standalone hormone test it is a convenient, low-commitment way to obtain one key data point in a fertility assessment. The analysis is performed under ČSN EN ISO 15189 accreditation.

Key Details

Biomarker
AMH (ovarian reserve)
Sample
Venous blood draw
Timing
Any day of the cycle
Results
~24 hours

Who Is This For?

Women assessing ovarian reserve for family planning or before fertility treatment.

What's Included

Venous blood draw at the Brno-Starý Lískovec collection room
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) measurement
Result usable on any cycle day (AMH is cycle-stable)
Results typically within 24 hours

Preparation Required

AMH is cycle-stable, so the draw can usually be taken on any day. Confirm collection conditions when booking. Walk-in 07:00–11:00, Mon–Fri.

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Price
Kč 864

864 Kč per package. Includes the venous blood draw at the Brno-Starý Lískovec collection room and an Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) measurement, with results typically within 24 hours. Self-pay, no referral required.

Category
Diagnostic
Sample Type
Blood (venous draw)
Duration
15 min
Results
24 hours