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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test

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About Our Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test

The Anti Mullerian Hormone, or AMH, test measures the level of AMH in the blood to evaluate reproductive function in both males and females. AMH is a hormone produced by specialized cells within the reproductive organs and plays a key role in sexual development and fertility. Because AMH levels reflect underlying gonadal function, this test provides valuable insight into reproductive health at various stages of life.

In females, AMH is produced by small follicles within the ovaries. AMH levels correlate with the number of developing follicles and are commonly used to assess ovarian reserve. Ovarian reserve refers to the remaining quantity of eggs in the ovaries. Since AMH levels decline naturally with age, this test is frequently used in fertility evaluations and reproductive planning.

In males, AMH is produced by Sertoli cells in the testes and is important during early sexual development. Measuring AMH in boys can help evaluate the onset of puberty and assist in diagnosing conditions such as cryptorchidism, anorchidism, or disorders of sex development. In adult males, AMH can provide insight into overall testicular function.

The AMH test is widely used in reproductive medicine because it offers stable and reliable results throughout the menstrual cycle in females and does not require timing around ovulation. Whether evaluating fertility potential or investigating developmental concerns, AMH testing delivers important information about gonadal health.


What Is Included In This Test?

This test includes:

  • Measurement of Anti Mullerian Hormone levels in the blood
  • Clear numerical results for clinical interpretation

This test measures AMH only and does not include other reproductive hormones.


Why Does This Test Matter?

AMH testing is a valuable tool for assessing reproductive potential and developmental health. In women, AMH levels help estimate ovarian reserve and may guide fertility planning, egg preservation decisions, or assisted reproductive treatments.

Low AMH levels in females may indicate reduced ovarian reserve, while higher than expected levels may be seen in conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome. Understanding AMH levels allows for more informed reproductive decisions.

In males, AMH testing assists in evaluating testicular function and diagnosing certain developmental conditions. It can help differentiate between causes of undescended testes or absent testes in pediatric evaluations.

Because AMH provides insight into underlying reproductive function rather than short term hormonal fluctuations, it is a reliable marker for long term reproductive assessment.


Who Should Consider This Test?

You may consider this test if you:

  • Are evaluating fertility or planning pregnancy
  • Are considering egg freezing or assisted reproductive treatment
  • Have irregular menstrual cycles
  • Have been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Are experiencing infertility
  • Are monitoring ovarian reserve with age
  • Are evaluating early or delayed puberty in males
  • Have undescended testes or suspected anorchidism
  • Are being evaluated for disorders of sex development
  • Want insight into overall reproductive health


Convenient, No-Appointment Testing

To complete your test:

  1. Order online through our website
  2. Use the lab locator to find a nearby testing location
  3. Walk in; no appointment required
  4. Access your results securely in your HealthLabs.com account within one to three business days

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Common Questions:

Can AMH predict fertility?

It helps estimate ovarian reserve but does not guarantee pregnancy outcomes.

What is the role of AMH in males?

AMH reflects testicular function and supports evaluation of developmental conditions.

Will anyone see my results besides me?

Your results are stored in your secure online account. They are not shared with anyone else. If you choose, you can print or download them to share with your own doctor.

Do I need to fast before this test?

Fasting is not required for this panel. You can eat and drink normally unless your doctor has given you other instructions.

Can I talk to someone about my results?

Yes. If your results come back abnormal or if you simply have questions, our team is here to support you. You can text our Patient Services team at 1800-579-3914.

Can I use insurance to pay for this test?

In order to ensure your privacy, we do not bill insurance directly, but you may use HSA or FSA funds. This keeps your results and testing completely private from insurers. We can also provide you with an itemized receipt for insurance reimbursement purposes if you need it.

What type of sample is required for this test?

This test requires a simple blood draw. No urine samples, swabs, or physical exams are involved.


Medically Reviewed by: 2026-03-12


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