🔬 What is the AMH Test?
The AMH test measures the level of Anti-Müllerian Hormone in the blood. It is primarily used to evaluate ovarian reserve in women and assess reproductive health.📊 Normal Ranges (ng/mL):
✅ High Fertility: >4.0 ng/mL
✅ Normal Fertility: 1.0 - 4.0 ng/mL
⚠️ Low Fertility: 0.5 - 1.0 ng/mL
❌ Very Low / Menopause: <0.5 ng/mL🎯 Purpose of the AMH Test:
✔️ Assess ovarian reserve (number of eggs left)
✔️ Predict response to IVF treatments
✔️ Diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
✔️ Determine early menopause or ovarian failure
✔️ Evaluate reproductive potential in fertility planning🏥 Who Might Need This Test?
👩 Women struggling with infertility
👩 Women considering IVF or egg freezing
👩 Those with irregular periods or PCOS
👩 Women at risk of early menopause📌 Important Notes:
- AMH levels decline with age, starting in the late 20s
- Higher than normal AMH may indicate PCOS
- Lower than normal AMH may indicate diminished ovarian reserve
🔬 Next Steps:
📍 If your AMH levels are low, consult a fertility specialist.
📍 If your AMH levels are high, additional tests may be needed for PCOS.
ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE ,AMH
SAME DAY
You don't need any special preparation for this test.

