Amh (Anti Mullerian Hormone)
Also known as: Anti Mullerian Hormone, AMH test, Ovarian reserve test
About this test
At a glance
Key Highlights
- Key ovarian reserve marker used in fertility counseling context|Supports clinician planning for fertility evaluation and treatment strategies|Interpretation depends on age and clinical goals|Often paired with ultrasound (antral follicle count) and other hormones|AMH alone does not diagnose infertility|No fasting; simple serum blood test|Relatively stable across cycle; timing as per clinician preference|Useful for baseline assessment and trend monitoring if clinically indicated|Home blood collection available in many service areas|SEO coverage: AMH test
- anti mullerian hormone test
- ovarian reserve blood test
- fertility hormone test
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Amh (Anti Mullerian Hormone) — Quick facts
- Fasting
- 1
- Report TAT
- Same day / 24 hours
- Price
- Rs 650
- Home collection
- Available in Chennai
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I prepare for the Amh (Anti Mullerian Hormone)?
Follow your doctor's instructions regarding any fasting or medication adjustments. Arrive well-hydrated and inform the phlebotomist of any medications you are taking.
How much does the Amh (Anti Mullerian Hormone) cost?
The Amh (Anti Mullerian Hormone) is available at Rs 650 on PingMeDoc with home sample collection in Chennai. Prices are inclusive of sample collection charges.
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Medical Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Lab test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your overall health. Do not start, stop, or change any medication or treatment based on test results without consulting your doctor. Reference ranges may vary between laboratories and are subject to change. If you have a medical emergency, call your local emergency services immediately.