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    Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Blood Test

    Understand your fertility potential with a simple blood test that measures your ovarian reserve.

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    About the AMH Test

    Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is produced by the ovarian follicles and is a reliable marker of ovarian reserve, your remaining egg supply. AMH testing is a valuable tool for women planning for future fertility, undergoing IVF, or wanting to better understand their reproductive health. This test can help guide family planning decisions, fertility treatment, or hormonal evaluations.

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    Why Get an AMH Test?

    • Evaluate your ovarian reserve
    • Assess fertility potential
    • Help guide IVF or egg-freezing decisions
    • Investigate irregular periods or early menopause
    • Monitor ovarian function during treatment

    Who Should Consider This Test?

    You may benefit from an AMH test if:

    • You’re planning or delaying pregnancy
    • You’ve experienced irregular or absent periods
    • You’re considering fertility treatment
    • You have a family history of early menopause
    • You want a clearer understanding of your hormone levels

    What’s Included in This Test?

    This is a blood test that measures your Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) level. The result gives an indication of your current ovarian reserve and is often used in conjunction with other fertility assessments.

    How the Process Works

    1. Book Online or by Phone

    Choose a convenient time at our clinic.

    2. Attend Your Appointment

    A member of our clinical team will take your sample quickly and professionally.

    3. Get Your Results

    We’ll inform you when your lab results are ready to view securely.

    4. Optional Follow-Up Consultation

    If you’d like to review your results or discuss next steps, you can book a follow-up appointment with one of our GPs or a specialist.

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