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What is the AMH Test & Why is it Important?
The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test is a simple blood test that measures your ovarian reserve — the number of eggs left in your ovaries. It plays a crucial role in understanding your fertility potential.
 Benefits of the AMH Test:
- Provides an estimate of remaining egg supply
- Helps in planning natural conception or fertility treatments      like IVF or IUI
- Indicates potential onset of early menopause
- Guides decisions about egg freezing or fertility preservation
Low AMH levels may suggest reduced fertility, while higher levels are generally associated with better chances of conception.
What Does the AMH Blood Test Measure?
- AMH Hormone Levels – indicates egg quantity
- Ovarian Reserve – predicts response to fertility treatments
- Reproductive Lifespan – offers insights into approaching menopause
Why Choose Our AMH Testing Services?

Accurate testing in NABL & ICMR
certified labs

Confidential reports
 Confidential reports via email or mobile

Post-test consultation
Post-test consultation with fertility specialists

Affordable pricing
Affordable pricing and fertility test packages

Online booking
 Online booking with flexible time slots

home sample collection
 Convenient home sample collection
Who Should Take the AMH Test?
This test is highly recommended for:
- Women aged 30+ trying to conceive
- Individuals with a family history of early      menopause
- Patients facing unexplained infertility
- Women considering assisted               reproductive technologies (IVF, IUI)
- Those with irregular periods or early         menopause symptoms
- Anyone planning to delay pregnancy or      freeze their eggs
When Should You Consider an AMH Test?
- Planning pregnancy but unsure of fertility  status
- Irregular or absent menstrual cycles
- Preparing for IVF, IUI, or other fertility  treatments
- Family history of fertility issues
- Interested in egg freezing or delaying   pregnancy
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Our fertility specialists offer detailed interpretation of your AMH levels and help you explore options such as natural conception, IVF, IUI, or egg freezing.
Other Female Fertility Tests We Offer
Along with AMH testing, consider these fertility evaluations:
- Hormonal Profile (FSH, LH, Estradiol)
- Pelvic Ultrasound (Antral Follicle Count)
- Thyroid Function Tests (TSH, T3, T4)
- Prolactin Blood Test