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Ovarian Reserve

Ovarian Reserve

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How do you want to take your sample?

Please choose one option below
  • Collect your own finger prick sample at home  Free

    Self sampling kit containing everything you need to take your own sample at home.

  • Venous blood sample at a Superdrug Clinic  +£35.00

    Visit one of Superdrug's clinics across the UK where a healthcare professional will take your sample from a vein in your arm. We’ll email you instructions on how to book after we’ve processed your order.

  • Book at home venous blood sample with a nurse  +£59.00

    Book an appointment for a nurse to visit your home and take your blood sample from a vein your arm. 

  • Arrange own venous sample with a healthcare professional  Free

    Make an appointment with a healthcare professional of your choice to have your venous blood sample taken. You will be responsible for arranging your appointment and any additional fees.

✅ Results expected within 2 working days

Measure your Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels with our blood test and gain valuable insights into your ovarian reserve and future fertility potential.

Why Choose This Test?

Our AMH Blood Test is ideal if:

  • You're considering starting a family and want to understand your fertility potential.
  • You want an indication of your ovarian reserve (how many eggs you may have left).
  • You're planning for fertility treatments or considering options like egg freezing.

AMH is a hormone produced by cells in your ovarian follicles, and measuring its levels provides an indication of how much time you may have to conceive naturally or plan for fertility treatment options.

Who Is This Test Suitable For?

  • Women planning for future pregnancy
  • Those considering fertility preservation techniques such as egg freezing
  • Women who have undergone cancer treatment, as some therapies can impact ovarian function

Convenient Testing Options:

  • At-Home Finger-Prick Sample: Easy to do yourself from the comfort of home.
  • Superdrug Partner Clinics: Available across the UK for professional sample collection.
  • Home Nurse Visit: Arrange for a nurse or your healthcare professional to collect a venous sample at home.

Fast & Secure Results:

Your results will be delivered securely via our online patient portal, typically available within two working days from receipt at our laboratory.

Take control of your fertility journey—order your AMH Blood Test today.

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What's included in this test?

Anti-Mullerian Hormone

Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the ovaries in women and can be used to indicate the ovarian reserve, which is the number of eggs remaining in the ovaries. AMH is produced by the follicles that contain the eggs within the ovary, and levels can indicate how high or low a woman's ovarian reserve is. However, AMH is not routinely measured in men, and it may only be used by specialist fertility clinics to assess sperm production.

Sampling special instructions

To ensure accurate results for your anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Blood Test, please follow the instructions included within your test kit. If you are using hormonal contraception, it is recommended to temporarily discontinue its use and switch to barrier contraception. This will help obtain more precise and reliable results. If you decide to stop taking the pill, wait until your menstrual cycle has returned to its normal pattern before undergoing the AMH test. While AMH levels show minimal fluctuations throughout the menstrual cycle, taking the test at any point will provide valid results. However, for consistent tracking over time, individuals with regular periods may consider scheduling the test between days two and five of their cycle or following guidance from their fertility specialist. Remember not to consume biotin supplements for at least two days before the test, and discuss any concerns or instructions regarding biotin intake with your doctor if it has been prescribed. Following these guidelines will help ensure accurate and informative AMH test results.