AMH is the most accurate blood test for assessing ovarian reserve - your remaining egg supply and reproductive potential.
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is produced by the granulosa cells in ovarian follicles. Because AMH levels directly correlate with the number of remaining eggs, it's considered the gold standard for measuring ovarian reserve.
Unlike FSH and other fertility hormones, AMH can be tested at any point in your menstrual cycle and remains relatively stable month to month. This makes it an ideal test for family planning, fertility treatment planning, or simply understanding your reproductive timeline.
Price
$97
Results
2-3 days
Lab Network
Quest
Fasting
Not Required
What's Measured
What This Test Measures
This test measures the level of Anti-Mullerian Hormone in your blood, expressed in ng/mL. Normal ranges vary by age: women in their 20s typically have levels of 2.0-6.8 ng/mL, while levels naturally decline with age. Levels below 1.0 ng/mL may indicate diminished ovarian reserve.
Who Should Consider This Test
Women considering future pregnancy timing, those starting fertility treatments (IVF/IUI), women with PCOS (who often have elevated AMH), anyone wanting to understand their ovarian reserve, and women over 35 planning for pregnancy.
Health Insights
Conditions Screened
Related Symptoms
When to Get Tested
AMH can be tested any day of your menstrual cycle - no timing required. Unlike FSH, AMH doesn't fluctuate significantly during your cycle. No fasting needed. Results are most meaningful when interpreted with your age.
Understanding Your Results
Higher AMH generally indicates a larger ovarian reserve. Very high levels (>6.8 ng/mL) may suggest PCOS. Low levels (<1.0 ng/mL) indicate diminished ovarian reserve. Results should be interpreted in context of age - a "low" AMH at 25 is more concerning than at 40.
What to Expect
After placing your order, you'll receive an email from Rupa Health (our lab order partner) within 24 business hours to sign a consent form and schedule your blood draw at a Quest Diagnostics location.
The blood draw typically takes just a few minutes. Results are usually available within 2-3 business days and will appear in your secure Justlabs dashboard.
Our results include reference ranges and easy-to-understand indicators showing whether your values are within normal limits.
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$97
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$18 lab collection + $10 physician order
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