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Login or RegisterHelps assess ovarian reserve, fertility potential, and reproductive aging using AMH hormone levels.
• Fasting Required: No
• Preferred Specimen: Serum
• Draw Site: Quest PSC
• Resulting Lab: Quest Diagnostics
• Reference Range(s): See laboratory report
• Turnaround Time: 4 days
• Test Code: 37227
The Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test is a reliable blood test used to assess a woman’s ovarian reserve and fertility potential. AMH is produced by cells in the ovarian follicles and reflects the remaining egg supply. Unlike other fertility hormones that fluctuate during the menstrual cycle, AMH levels stay relatively stable, making this test one of the most accurate ways to evaluate reproductive health.
Doctors commonly order the AMH test for women who are planning to delay pregnancy, undergoing fertility treatments, or struggling with infertility. Low AMH levels may suggest diminished ovarian reserve (DOR), perimenopause, or damage from cancer treatments. High levels may indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects ovulation and fertility.
This test is especially useful during in vitro fertilization (IVF) planning, as it helps predict how the ovaries will respond to stimulation. It also aids in diagnosing hormonal conditions and deciding whether egg freezing or fertility preservation is a good option.
For women who have undergone chemotherapy or radiation, the AMH test helps assess the impact on ovarian function and future fertility. It can guide conversations around hormone replacement therapy and family planning.
Whether assessing egg count, diagnosing PCOS, or forecasting menopause, the AMH test gives women and their doctors essential information to make confident, personalized reproductive health decisions.