AMH Fertility Test
Apr 2, 2026
AMH Fertility Test
An AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) test measures your ovarian reserve—the quantity of eggs remaining in your ovaries—providing crucial information for family planning, predicting response to IVF, and understanding your reproductive timeline. While AMH doesn't predict natural conception chances month-to-month, it indicates how much reproductive time you may have and guides fertility treatment decisions.
At Blood Test London, AMH testing costs from £295 with results in 2-3 days. A doctor always reviews every result, explaining what your level means for your situation.
Why AMH Matters
What AMH Tells You
AMH Indicates | AMH Does NOT Indicate |
|---|---|
Ovarian reserve (egg quantity) | Egg quality |
Likely response to IVF stimulation | Chance of natural conception this month |
Approximate reproductive timeline | When you'll reach menopause exactly |
Possible PCOS (if very high) | Overall fertility potential alone |
Why Test Now?
Ovarian reserve only declines—it never increases
Earlier knowledge = more options
Helps time major life decisions
Essential before IVF/egg freezing
Understanding AMH Levels
AMH Reference Ranges by Age
AMH Level (pmol/L) | Interpretation |
|---|---|
Above 40 | High (may indicate PCOS) |
21-40 | Normal/good reserve |
10-21 | Satisfactory |
5-10 | Low (reduced reserve) |
Below 5 | Very low (significantly diminished) |
Age-Expected AMH Levels
Age | Typical AMH (pmol/L) |
|---|---|
25-30 | 15-35 |
31-35 | 10-25 |
36-40 | 5-18 |
41-45 | 2-10 |
45+ | Below 5 |
Your result is interpreted relative to your age.
What Your AMH Result Means
High AMH (Above 40 pmol/L)
May indicate PCOS
Good egg numbers for IVF
Risk of ovarian hyperstimulation with fertility drugs
Further investigation may be needed
Normal AMH (10-40 pmol/L)
Good ovarian reserve for your age
Expected response to IVF stimulation
No urgency from ovarian reserve perspective
Low AMH (Below 10 pmol/L)
Reduced ovarian reserve
May respond less well to IVF
Consider earlier action on family planning
Doesn't mean you can't conceive naturally
Very Low AMH (Below 5 pmol/L)
Significantly diminished reserve
Limited time for fertility treatment
Egg freezing may be less successful
Urgent consultation recommended
Who Should Test AMH?
Women 30+ wanting to know their fertility timeline
Before egg freezing to assess likely yield
Before IVF to predict response
Family planning decisions
Suspected PCOS (often elevated AMH)
After cancer treatment affecting ovaries
Family history of early menopause
Endometriosis patients (can affect reserve)
AMH Testing Advantages
Advantage | Explanation |
|---|---|
Any day testing | Unlike FSH, AMH stable throughout cycle |
Single test usually sufficient | Less fluctuation than other hormones |
Not affected by the pill | Can test while on contraception |
Early warning system | Declines before other fertility markers |
Our Fertility Testing Options
AMH Only - £295
Anti-Müllerian Hormone
Doctor interpretation
Discussion of what it means for you
Fertility MOT - £395
AMH
FSH, LH, oestradiol
Prolactin
Thyroid function
Comprehensive interpretation
Complete Fertility Assessment - £545
Full hormone panel
AMH
Day 2-5 hormones
Detailed consultation
Treatment pathway discussion
What Happens Next?
Results in 2-3 days with full interpretation
Doctor explains what your level means at your age
Options discussed if result is concerning
Referral available to fertility specialist if needed
Repeat testing can track changes over time
Book Your AMH Test
Price: From £295
Results: 2-3 days
Doctor review: A doctor always reviews every result
Best time: Any day—AMH is stable throughout your cycle
On contraception?: Can still test (AMH unaffected)
Book via WhatsApp | Phone: 020 3951 3429
FAQ
Does low AMH mean I can't get pregnant?
No. AMH indicates quantity, not quality. Women with low AMH conceive naturally, though time may be more limited.
Can AMH be improved?
No intervention reliably increases AMH. Some supplements claim to, but evidence is weak. Focus is on optimising with what you have.
How often should I test AMH?
Once gives a baseline. Repeating annually can track decline if planning fertility treatment.
I'm on the pill—can I test?
Yes! Unlike FSH, AMH is largely unaffected by hormonal contraception.
Blood Test London by The Wellness. AMH fertility testing from £295. A doctor always reviews every result.