€72.00
Learn more about your ovarian reserve and if its normal for your age with an AMH blood test. Ideal for anyone thinking about starting a family, considering IVF or egg freezing.
As you age, Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) levels naturally decline – but they vary greatly between individuals. An AMH test offers a snapshot of your current ovarian reserve and can help guide decisions around family planning, fertility treatment or simply help you understand your body better. It is important to note that AMH testing doesn’t predict how many viable eggs you have, or your chances of conceiving, but will indicate if your AMH levels are normal for your age.
Appointments are held in high-end, thoughtfully chosen locations - space designed for comfort and privacy.
Easy online booking, clear communication and safe procedures, every step is smooth and reassuring.
Data that provides insights you can use for personal wellness, preventattive care, or ongoing health management.
It is important to note that the contraceptive pill may affect your results. If you stop taking the pill, we suggest waiting until your periods have resumed their normal cycle before taking this test. Make sure that you take an alternative form of contraception if you are not planning to become pregnant.
AMH Levels tend to fluctuate minimally throughout the menstrual cycle, so taking the test at any point during your cycle will give you a valid result.. However, if you have regular periods and are tracking your results, we recommend taking the test on days 2-5 of your cycle for consistency or follow guidance from your fertility specialist.
Biotin (Vitamin B7) is a common component of many multivitamins and is also available as a standalone supplement. Biotin is known to interfere with laboratory testing and can affect various blood results. Unless prescribed by your Doctor, we recommend stopping supplementation at least 48 hours prior to testing. If the supplement has been prescribed, please speak with your Doctor before stopping.
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