AMH Test for women
The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test is a simple blood test that measures your ovarian reserve—the number of eggs you have left. It provides key insights into your fertility health, helping you understand your reproductive timeline and make informed decisions.
2021
Test any day, No fasting required
At-home blood test
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Why AMH or Egg Count Test?
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You only need 1 egg, but how many do you have?
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is the most reliable marker of your ovarian reserve—the number of eggs you have left. It doesn’t confirm if you can get pregnant today, but it helps you understand how your fertility might change over time.
An AMH test gives clarity for planning ahead—whether you're thinking about pregnancy, egg freezing, or just understanding your reproductive health.

Fertility Declines Silently in your 30s
Fertility issues often show no symptoms—until it’s too late.
AMH levels decline with age, and conditions like low ovarian reserve or PCOS can silently affect your fertility.
An AMH test gives early insight—your personal fertility dashboard. Just like you track your health or finances, it's time to check in on your fertility too—especially between ages 28 and 35.

Everyone’s Fertility Declines at a Different Pace
The rate at which your egg count drops isn't the same as your friend’s or sister’s. Some women experience a faster decline during their reproductive years without realizing it. An AMH test helps you understand your unique fertility timeline—so you can plan based on your biology, not assumptions.
