Why Get the AMH Test?
- To evaluate fertility and ovarian reserve
- To monitor polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- To predict response to ovarian stimulation in IVF
- To estimate the transition to menopause
The AMH test provides an accurate assessment of your ovarian reserve, helping you plan for pregnancy and understand your fertility potential effectively, whether planning for a family or monitoring reproductive health.
Scientific name: Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test
A laboratory blood test measuring AMH levels to estimate the remaining egg supply. It is essential for assessing fertility potential, diagnosing PCOS, and predicting the onset of menopause.