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Women's Fertility AMH Test

$ 139.0
$139

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Looking to assess fertility potential? Learn about fertility with an AMH test.

This anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) test measures the level of AMH, a hormone produced by ovarian follicles. AMH levels are a marker for ovarian reserve, which is the remaining egg supply in the ovaries. The AMH blood test can be used to assess a woman’s fertility potential and evaluate reproductive health.

 

The Women's Fertility Test is a stand-alone AMH Test. Labcorp OnDemand’s Women's Fertility Ovarian Reserve Test is a comprehensive fertility test with AMH, estradiol and FSH.

 

Note: This test does not diagnose or determine the cause of infertility, menstrual irregularities or any health condition. While this is an egg reserve test, it does not evaluate egg quality. However, this test can provide information to help you discuss your options with your healthcare provider and make informed decisions about your reproductive journey.

Women's Fertility AMH Test
$ 139.0
$139

Test Details

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Sample Type: Blood
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Collection Method: In person at a Labcorp location
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Age: 18+
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Results: 4-10 days from when your sample arrives at our lab
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HSA/FSA: Accepted
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Test must be taken by purchaser

Preparation: No special preparation needed.

What's Tested
  • Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)

    AMH is a hormone produced by reproductive tissues in both sexes. In the female reproductive system, AMH is secreted by developing egg sacs and is generally a good indicator of egg quantity (ovarian reserve). Generally, a high level of AMH indicates a higher egg supply, but your egg quantity decreases as you age, leading to a lower level of AMH. Additionally, high AMH levels can indicate conditions such as PCOS and other reproductive conditions.

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FAQ

  • An AMH test measures the level of AMH in the blood and can provide information to help you understand your ovarian reserve, the number of eggs left in the ovaries. It is often used as a biomarker to assess fertility potential. AMH levels decline in women as they approach menopause. Higher AMH levels than expected can be associated with conditions such as PCOS and should be discussed further with a healthcare provider.

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