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The AMH test helps assess ovarian reserve in women and is a key marker for fertility evaluation. It also helps diagnose polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).1 PARAMETER INCLUDED
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    Who all are eligible for AMH test?

    • Women with PCOS
    • Women with Hormonal disorders
    • Women with Early menopause
    • Women with Ovarian reserve
    • Women with Ovarian cysts
    • Women with Irregular or missed periods

    Why take AMH test ?

    • To check if a woman is able to produce eggs that can be fertilized for conception
    • Helps to determine how many potential egg cells a woman is left with
    • Evaluate the cause of early menopause
    • Helps to determine the cause of amenorrhea or the lack of menstruation
    • Helps to diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

    What are the benefits of this test?

    • Helps in predicting a woman's chances of conceiving naturally
    • Helps in determining a woman’s response to ovarian stimulation process
    • Provides an estimate of a woman’s remaining egg supply
    • Helps monitoring the reproductive health and organs

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    Introduction to Anti-Mullerian Hormone AMH Test

    The Anti-Mullerian hormone is the most underrated and least talked about hormone and is well-known for reproductive health. Produced by testes in the male body and ovaries in the female body, the hormone ensures proper ovaries functioning in females and genitalia development in males. The AMH Test is often suggested as a part of fertility assessment, especially if individuals are considering IVF or egg freezing. 

    Both male and female reproductive organs produce the Anti-Mullerian Hormone. Medical professionals perform the AMH test to assess female ovarian reserves and diagnose abnormalities that can lead to infertility.

    The Anti Mullerian Hormone Test measures AMH hormones in the blood to examine ovarian reserve and is used in the field of reproductive medicine & gynecology. The test results help understand women’s potential to respond to ovarian stimulation during fertility treatments & guide appropriate treatment decisions. While assessing ovarian reserves and measuring AMH levels, the test detects abnormalities that can lead to infertility, enabling one to take action for better management.

    Redcliffe Labs is your go-to diagnostic partner for all your Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test requirements. We have well-equipped labs and collection centers nationwide packed with advanced diagnostic resources to provide precise testing and accurate reports within a stipulated time frame. We provide express slots for sample collection from your home within 45 minutes. So, what are you waiting for? Book your AMH Test at home with us now.

    If you wish to detect the AMH level in the blood, take the Anti-Mullerian hormone test from Redcliffe Labs. Our AMH test price starts from Rs 1599 and goes up to Rs 1999 depending on your city. As India’s leading diagnostic laboratory, we aim to make health facilities affordable and accessible for every Indian.

    Test Details In Brief:

    Also Known As AMH Hormone test, Mullerian-inhibiting hormone, MIH, Mullerian inhibiting factor, MIF, Mullerian-inhibiting substance, MIS
    Purpose Measure AMH levels, analyze women’s ovarian reserve, and help diagnose menopause and PCOD early
    Preparation Do not drink alcohol or smoke before the test
    Fasting No Fasting Required
    Get Reports Within 2 Days
    AMH Test Price Rs 1599- Rs 1999 

    AMH Test Details

    Reasons You May Need An Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test:

    While an Anti-Müllerian Hormone Test (AMH) is often suggested as part of a fertility assessment to assess ovarian reserve and gain insight into a woman's fertility potential, there are certain cases when healthcare practitioners prompt the need for the test. Some such scenarios are: 

    1. Want to know your odds of becoming pregnant?

     The first and foremost reason you may need an AMH test is to find your odds of becoming pregnant, such as if your egg supply is normal for your age, if you intend to have an in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. Elevated AMH levels may indicate that your ovaries have a greater supply of eggs, referred to as ovarian reserve. On the other hand, lower AMH levels may mean your egg supply is shrinking, and your chances of becoming pregnant are also low. 

    2. Helps diagnose PCOS:

    Another reason you may need an AMH test is if you have symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), such as:

    • Irregular menstrual periods
    • No periods at all (amenorrhea)
    • Acne 
    • Excessive hair on your face, thighs, chest, or stomach. 
    • Hair loss on the head 
    • Unexplained weight gain 
    • Dark patches on skin

    Elevated AMH levels usually indicate PCOS due to the presence of multiple small ovarian follicles. Therefore, an AMH Lab Test is often suggested to help diagnose PCOS and confirm the severity of the condition.

    3. Getting Treated for Certain Types of Ovarian Cancer: 

    AMH testing can show if your treatment for a certain type of ovarian cancer is working. After treatment, the test can show whether cancer has returned. The healthcare provider targets cancer therapies like chemotherapy or radiation to reduce ovarian reserve. Hence, AMH, the test, has the potential for post-treatment fertility. 

    In addition to AMH, further tests may be required to examine various markers, including antral follicle count, day 2-3 estradiol, and day 2-3 FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone). 

    4. Family History:

    In addition, your healthcare practitioner may suggest an AMH Test to individuals with a family history of early menopause or reduced ovarian reserve, as it helps assess their risk of being affected, enabling better management of the condition.

    5. Advanced Age:

     Aging is the major factor influencing women's ovarian reserve. Hence, women over 35 years old and trying to conceive may need an AMH Blood Test to assess their remaining fertility potential.

    6. History of Irregular Menstrual Cycles

    Women with a history of menstrual irregularities or experiencing a lack of ovulation may need to undergo an AMH Test to get insight into their ovarian function.

    7. Helps Diagnose PCOS: 

    Elevated AMH levels usually indicate PCOS due to the presence of multiple small ovarian follicles. Therefore, an AMH Lab Test is often suggested to help diagnose PCOS and confirm the severity of the condition.

    8. Certain Medical Conditions:

    Some medical conditions can also influence ovarian function, which may prompt the need for the test to get an insight into the potential impact on fertility.

    Reasons You May Need AMH Test

    Other Reasons a Doctor May Recommend AMH Test: -

    • A male infant or child without testicles in the scrotum may require an AMH test. This is to determine whether there are healthy testicles inside the body.
    • A baby with genitals that are neither male nor female may undergo an AMH test. Additional tests may be needed to diagnose the cause of the disorder and confirm the sex.

    Purpose Of The Anti Mullerian Hormone Test:

    The AMH level helps decide a female’s ovarian reserve and her probability of conceiving. It also aids in determining a woman’s fertility and menopause stage, and an abnormally high level of AMH displays polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD). The AMH hormone plays an important role in the sexual differentiation process after birth. An insufficient amount of AMH leads to ambiguous genitalia in the fetus. 

    The ovaries' follicular cells synthesise the anti-Mullerian hormone in the early stage of development, which determines the number of follicles. The hormone is crucial for fertility and for women who want to conceive. Thus, the AMH test is also directly linked with infertility. Some of the other purposes that the test may serve include the following:

    • Helps With Fertility Assessment: The AMH Test helps assess fertility health and helps women understand the current status of their ovarian reserve, which can be crucial for those planning to conceive or are taking IVF treatment.
    • Help With Treatment Planning: The test results can also help guide the fertility treatment. Elevated AMH levels usually indicate a better response to ovarian stimulation medicines, while low AMH levels indicate a need for tailored strategies.
    • Help With Family Planning: The test reports help individuals make informed decisions related to family planning and can plan when to start trying to conceive or whether there is a need for other options like IVF or egg freezing.
    • Monitor Treatment Response: Furthermore, the AMH Test checks a woman's ovaries' response to fertility medications or treatments, enabling doctors to adjust the dosage if required.
    • Detect Fertility Issues Early: Low AMH levels usually indicate fertility issues, and an AMH test helps with early detection, enabling identifying these issues early so one can initiate the treatment in time.

    The doctors may interpret the test results in conjunction with other clinical evaluations to help doctors guide better fertility treatment or family planning. So, delay no more. Assess your fertility health with an AMH Test at home now.

    What Does The AMH Test Measure?

    The Anti-mullerian hormone test measures the level of AMH in the blood. AMH plays a different role in males and females, depending on gender, sex, and age. Testicles produce AMH in males while in females by ovaries. The right time to measure it is during the menstrual cycle; doctors advise you to take the test yearly. Before IVF procedures, doctors often administer the test as average Anti-Mullerian hormone levels indicate that the woman undergoing IVF therapy will respond better. 

    What Does The AMH Test Can’t Measure?

    The AMH test level may differ depending on age, medical condition, and smoking. The Anti-Mullairy Test can’t measure sperm count, motility, and fertility. However, not ovulating regularly, blocked fallopian tubes, pelvic scarring, endometriosis, and fibroids (uterine abnormalities) may influence a woman’s ability to conceive. 

    What is The AMH Test Used For? 

    AMH is a hormone made in the reproductive system by the ovaries of females and the testicles of males. The amount varies according to age and gender. AMH is a natural hormone made of egg-containing ovarian follicles. It naturally declines with age. 

    For Males 

    In males, the AMH remains high between 2 and 6 years old, but it significantly drops at puberty. It also helps in the development of male characteristics. 

    For Females 

    The AMH test is used to determine infertility treatment in females. Doctors might also suggest a test to check ovarian reserve (eggs left in the ovaries). It is also useful to check premature menopause or early menopause. In situations such as PCOS or certain types of ovarian cancer, the doctor might recommend the Anti-Mullerian Test. 

    For Babies or Children

    Unborn babies have very low AMH levels. It allows Mullerian ducts to develop into the uterus, fallopian tubes, and the upper part of the vagina. Male babies make high levels of AMH, while the level stays low in female babies. Doctors may recommend the AMH test to check for healthy testicles in male babies. It might also suggest knowing genitals that aren’t male or female.

    Anti Mullerian Hormone Normal Range:

    AMH Normal Levels may vary depending on age, gender, medical history, and other factors. It rises during adolescence, peaks at 25, and declines after that. However, a general reference range that may help you understand the test results better is:

    Normal AMH Levels:

    Average Between 1.0 ng/mL to 3.0 ng/mL
    Low Under 1.0 ng/mL
    Severely low 0.4 ng/mL

    AMH level by your age: What is considered good for pregnancy?

    As you age, your AMH can decline. This can result in a lower ovarian reserve in women between the ages of 30 and 50. 

    Below is a table showing estimated AMH levels, which are on the lower end for this age bracket. 

    Age Bracket AMH level
    25-29 years old 3.5 ng/mL
    30-34 years old 2.8 ng/mL
    35-39 years old 1.5 ng/mL
    40-44 years old 1 ng/mL
    45 + years old 0.5 ng/mL

    AMH Test Result Interpretation:

    Elevated AMH Levels:

    • High AMH levels indicate a potentially better ovarian reserve and better chances at conception.
    • In the context of IVF treatment, High AMH levels imply a higher response to ovarian stimulation medicines.

    Low AMH Levels:

    • Low AMH Levels indicate low ovarian reserve or decreased chances of conceiving.
    • In the context of IVF treatment, lower AMH levels imply a reduced response to ovarian stimulation medication.
    • Severely low levels indicate diminished ovarian reserve.
    • Extremely low AMH levels also indicate a higher risk of early menopause or primary ovarian insufficiency.

    It is essential to understand the change in the levels is not enough to determine fertility health or conclude anything. Doctors may interpret the results with other factors like age, gender, medical history, and more. Therefore, getting tested in time and discussing the test results with doctors is always advisable for accurate diagnosis.

    Risks Associated with the AMH Test

    The Anti-Mullerian Hormone test has no or minor risks. Our phlebotomists are experienced enough to execute tests seamlessly. However, it’s a blood test you might experience: 

    • Over bleeding 
    • Skin infection
    • Weakness 
    • Fatigue 
    • Bruising

    Tips To Improve AMH Levels:

    While there is no guaranteed way to increase AMH levels, there are dietary or lifestyle changes that can improve it and support overall reproductive health. Such tips that one may need to follow are:

    • A balanced and nutritious diet is the foremost step to help you balance the AMH levels better and is essential to support overall reproductive health.
    • Being overweight or underweight can influence hormones and AMH levels in general, and maintaining the right weight is essential to keep the levels in balance.
    • Exercise regularly to regulate hormones and improve AMH levels. However, strike a balance so that it can effectively maintain the levels.
    • Smoking & excess alcohol consumption can also harm fertility and reproductive health. Therefore, doctors may advise you to quit smoking or limit alcohol consumption.
    • Moreover, maintaining hormonal health is essential to balance your AMH levels and avoid complications.
    • Excessive caffeine intake can also influence your hormonal balance. Therefore, limiting the intake is also essential to keep AMH levels balanced and avoid complications.
    • Lastly, consider routine testing as suggested by your healthcare practitioner to track your health and prevent complications to a possible extent.

    Remember, following healthcare instructions; these tips should be incorporated into life, as one wrong choice can otherwise negatively impact health.

    Preparations Required For An AMH Test:

    • The test doesn't require special preparations, and you can eat or drink before the test.
    • However, if your doctor has given special dietary or other instructions depending on individual factors, follow them accordingly.
    • If you are on any prescribed or non-prescribed medicines, like herbal supplements, you should keep your healthcare practitioner informed and follow their instructions. Do not take or stop any medication without doctors' advice.
    • Avoid strenuous exercises, drinking, or smoking before the test, as these factors can influence hormones and cause discrepancies in the test results.

    If you still have any queries or doubts, discuss them with your healthcare practitioner for better clarity and to ensure the test results are accurate.

    AMH Test Procedure:

    The overall AMH level test procedure is quick and hassle-free. It requires no special preparations and involves the following steps:

    • A phlebotomist may first ask you to relax and clean the site using a disinfectant.
    • They will locate the vein and use a sterile needle to withdraw blood appropriately.
    • Once the blood is collected, the needle will be removed safely, and a bandage will be applied to seal the site to prevent infection or bleeding (if any).
    • The collected sample will then be safely transferred to the laboratory for processing, and the reports will be delivered to you online within a stipulated time frame.

    The Anti Mullerian Hormone Test Procedure is as simple as mentioned and will only take 5-10 minutes. It involves no risk or side effects; in rare cases, anyone may complain of some infection. If you, too, experience any unusual symptoms after the test, seek medical assistance at the earliest.

    AMH Test Procedure

    AMH Test Price @ Redcliffe Labs

    At Redcliffe Labs, we understand the importance of providing accessible and reliable testing options for our clients. Our Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test is a vital tool for assessing ovarian reserve and fertility potential in individuals. We are committed to offering this essential test at an affordable price of Rs 1999. With our competitive pricing, we aim to ensure that individuals have access to accurate and comprehensive fertility assessments without financial barriers. At Redcliffe Labs, we prioritize the well-being and convenience of our clients, providing them with quality testing services at reasonable rates.

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    AMH Test Cost in Different Cities

    City Name Discounted Price
    Delhi ₹1999
    Noida ₹1999
    Mumbai ₹1999
    Bangalore ₹1599
    Kolkata ₹1799
    Pune ₹1799
    Lucknow ₹1999
    Ahmedabad ₹1950
    Hyderabad ₹1599
    Chennai ₹1599
    Gurgaon ₹1999
    Jaipur ₹1999
    Faridabad ₹1999
    Indore ₹1999
    Patna ₹1999

    Note: Our services are also available in several other cities in India. Please call on the number 8988988787 to check the availability of our services in your area.

    Other Pregnancy Related Tests/Packages That You Can Book With Redcliffe Labs

    Urine Pregnancy Test (UPT) ₹90
    HCG Maternal Marker (Pregnancy) Test ₹499
    Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein-A(PAPP-A) Test  ₹1000
    Double Marker Test ₹2400
    AMH Basic Profile (Female) ₹2199
    Fertility Panel- Advance (Female) ₹2699
    OvaScreen Advanced Panel ₹2350

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the AMH test?

    It is a blood test that helps measure AMH levels in a woman's blood to assess ovarian reserve, indicating the quality & quantity of remaining eggs in the ovaries. It detects problems related to women's fertility early and helps one obtain treatment quickly.

      What is the price of the AMH test?

      AMH Test Price can vary widely depending on factors like location, lab, or more, and if it includes additional tests. With Redcliffe Labs, the Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test Price starts from Rs 1599 and goes up to Rs 1999.

        How is the AMH test done?

        It involves blood sample collection. During the examination, a phlebotomist will draw a blood sample from a vein in the arm and send the collected sample to the nearest laboratory for analysis.

          Can the AMH test be wrong?

          While the AMH test helps assess ovarian reserve, some factors can influence the test results. Factors such as improper sample holding or storage can also lead to falsely low values and cause inaccuracy in the test results.

            Why is the AMH test done?

            The test assesses women's ovarian reserve, which provides better insight into women's fertility potential. While assessing fertility, the test helps detect abnormalities and helps doctors guide appropriate treatment as required.

              When to do the AMH test?

              Generally, an AMH Test can be done at any time of the month when you are planning to conceive, considering fertility treatments, or looking to evaluate ovarian reserve.

                How accurate is the AMH test?

                An AMH Test provides reasonably reliable markers for assessing ovarian reserves. The accuracy depends largely on the laboratory choice, method, and specific procedure.

                  How long does the AMH test take?

                  The AMH Test procedure is quick and not so time-consuming. The blood sample collection procedure is simple and hardly takes 5-10 minutes. However, the time may vary depending on factors like additional tests, processing methods, etc.

                    Can the AMH test be done during periods?

                    Yes, an AMH Test can be done anytime during the menstrual cycle because it doesn't affect or influence the test results.

                      Does the AMH test require fasting?

                      No, fasting is not required for an AMH Test. You can get it done at any time, whether you've eaten or not.

                        Can I book a Anti Mullerian hormone AMH Test near me?

                        Absolutely! Booking a Anti Mullerian hormone AMH Test with Redcliffe Labs is very easy. We offer home sample collection by trained phlebotomists, allowing you to get tested from the comfort of your home. Our services are designed to be convenient and reliable, ensuring quality healthcare is always accessible to you.

                          Can I book a home collection for a Anti Mullerian hormone AMH Test?

                          Yes, Redcliffe Labs provides free home sample collection for Anti Mullerian hormone AMH Test. A certified and trained phlebotomist will visit your home as per the suitable time that, ensuring a safe, hygienic, and comfortable experience. Your sample is transferred from home to lab in the temperature controlled bag to ensure the integrity. Your report is delivered within the promised timeframe, letting you monitor your health from the comfort of home.