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Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)

Assess your ovarian reserve and help you plan for your future fertility

15 min
75 British pounds
305 Neasden Lane, London NW10 1QR, UK

Service Description

Biomarker: AMH Sample: BLOOD Results: 2 HRS Phlebotomy fee: £10.00 Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the granulosa cells of the ovaries. It is a marker of ovarian reserve, which is the number of eggs that are left in the ovaries. AMH levels decline as a woman gets older, and they can also be affected by certain medical conditions, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). An AMH test is a blood test that measures the level of AMH in the blood. It is often used to assess a woman's ovarian reserve, and it can also be used to help diagnose PCOS. The symptoms of low ovarian reserve can vary depending on the woman's age and the severity of the condition. However, some common symptoms include: -- Infertility: Women with low ovarian reserve may have difficulty conceiving. -- Early menopause: Women with low ovarian reserve may experience menopause earlier than the average age of 51. -- Irregular periods: Women with low ovarian reserve may have irregular periods or may stop having periods altogether.


Cancellation Policy

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Contact Details

  • 305 Neasden Lane, London NW10 1QR, UK


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