
At Home AMH Test
£Discover more about your ovarian reserve and whether it's typical for your age with our easy-to-use Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test Kit. An AMH test can provide valuable insights to help you make informed decisions about your fertility options, including IVF or egg freezing. Empower yourself with the knowledge to plan for your future, all from the comfort of home.
- Find out if your AMH level is normal for your age with a simple blood test
- Personalised report with key findings
- Optional remote GP appointment
How It Works:

Take your sample
Follow the instructions with your kit. Don't forget to activate your kit before sending your sample back to us.

Send it to us
Activate your kit before sending your sample back to us. Place the prepaid label on the package and drop it off at the post office.

Get your results
Once the lab receives your sample, they will begin to process it. Your results will be ready 2-3 working days afterwards. Your results will be sent to the email address provided.
Why Get Tested
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is produced in the ovarian follicles and serves as a key indicator of your ovarian reserve, reflecting the number of follicles still capable of producing eggs.
An AMH blood test can reveal whether your levels are within the expected range for your age and is particularly helpful if you're considering fertility treatments such as egg freezing or IVF. According to the World Health Organization, infertility affects 1 in 6 people worldwide, with 17.5% of adults facing challenges in conceiving. Both high and low AMH levels can influence fertility, though AMH testing cannot determine exactly how many viable eggs remain or predict your chances of pregnancy.
AMH levels typically peak in your mid-twenties and decrease with age, eventually becoming undetectable after menopause. Low AMH suggests reduced ovarian reserve, while higher levels indicate a larger reserve—though elevated levels are also common in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
If you're using a hormonal contraceptive, it may affect your AMH test results. After stopping the pill, it's recommended to wait until your menstrual cycle returns to normal before testing. Be sure to use alternative contraception if you're not planning on becoming pregnant during this time.
What will my result include?
It is important to note that the AMH test will not tell you how many viable eggs you have remaining, and it does not predict your likelihood of becoming pregnant. Your AMH test result indicates if your AMH level is normal for your age.