At Diagnopein Diagnostic, we provide accurate AMH testing using modern laboratory methods, ensuring reliable results for fertility assessment and reproductive heal
The AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) Test measures the levels of anti-mullerian hormone in the blood. AMH is produced by small follicles in the ovaries and serves as an important marker of ovarian reserve, which indicates a woman’s remaining egg quantity.
The AMH blood test is a key investigation for women planning pregnancy, undergoing fertility treatments, or evaluating ovarian function. It helps doctors understand fertility potential and predict the response to procedures like IVF (In Vitro Fertilization).
Importance of AMH Test
The anti-mullerian hormone test is critical in assessing female fertility and ovarian health. AMH levels provide insights into egg count, ovarian function, and menopause prediction.
Women experiencing difficulty conceiving
Couples planning fertility treatments like IVF or IUI
Women with irregular menstrual cycles or suspected ovarian disorders
Individuals undergoing ovarian surgery or chemotherapy
Women considering egg freezing or fertility preservation
By assessingAMH levels, doctors can provide personalized guidance for fertility planning and treatment strategies.
Benefits of Anti-Mullerian Hormone Testing
The AMH test offers several clinical and reproductive health benefits.
Ovarian Reserve Assessment: Determines the number of remaining eggs for fertility evaluation.
Fertility Planning: Guides decisions regarding timing of conception, IVF, or egg freezing.
Predict IVF Response: Helps predict how ovaries may respond to ovarian stimulation during fertility treatment.
Early Detection of Ovarian Issues: Identifies conditions like PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) or diminished ovarian reserve.
Safe and Convenient: Requires only a simple blood sample with no specific timing in the menstrual cycle.
With reliable AMH testing at Diagnopein, women gain a clearer understanding of their reproductive health and fertility potential.
How the AMH Test is Done & Parameters Measured
The AMH test is a straightforward blood test performed at any point in the menstrual cycle.
A small blood sample is drawn from a vein in the arm.
The sample is analyzed using chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA) or other advanced laboratory techniques.
Results indicate AMH levels in ng/mL, which are interpreted in the context of age and fertility history.
AMH Level (ng/mL): Indicates ovarian reserve.
Ovarian Function Assessment: Helps predict menopause and fertility window.
PCOS Evaluation: Higher-than-normal AMH levels can indicate polycystic ovary syndrome.
Low AMH: May indicate reduced ovarian reserve, requiring fertility counseling.
Normal AMH: Suggests good ovarian reserve for age.
High AMH: May indicate PCOS or higher follicle count.
Doctors may combine AMH results with FSH, LH, estradiol, and ultrasound evaluation for comprehensive fertility assessment.
Diagnopein Diagnostic is a trusted choice for accurate and reliable fertility testing.
Advanced Testing Technology: Uses modern immunoassay systems for precise AMH measurement.
Expert Pathologists: Qualified professionals ensure accurate interpretation of results.
Affordable Test Pricing: Transparent and competitive AMH test cost.
Home Sample Collection: Convenient booking and blood collection from the comfort of your home.
Comprehensive Fertility Packages: Combine AMH testing with other reproductive hormone panels for a complete fertility assessment.
Fast Digital Reports: Quick and secure delivery of reports via email or WhatsApp.
Pan-India Network: Centers available in Pune, Mumbai, Nashik,Nanded Nagpur, Ahmednagar, and Karad.
Safe & Hygienic: High standards of hygiene and patient care in all centers.
1. AMH ( Anti Mullerian Hormone )
The AMH test is a simple blood test. A healthcare professional will draw a small sample of blood from your arm, which is then analyzed in a laboratory.
The AMH test is crucial for assessing a woman’s fertility potential. It helps in understanding ovarian reserve, predicting response to fertility treatments like IVF, and planning family timing.
No special preparation is required for the AMH blood test. It can be taken at any time during your menstrual cycle, and you don’t need to fast before the test.
Normal AMH levels vary by age, but generally, levels between 1.0 to 4.0 ng/mL are considered normal. Levels above or below this range may require further evaluation.