With this test, you can get an indication of whether you are at increased risk of early menopause. An elevated risk of PCOS is also often reflected in the AMH level.
You will receive a clear explanation of the purpose of the test and a report on what the result means for you. If the AMH level is abnormal, we always recommend discussing this with your (family) doctor.
Determination: AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)
Analysis: blood (finger prick)
This test can be performed by women who use hormonal contraception. Hormonal contraception affects your own hormone balance, which means that many fertility-related tests cannot be performed. However, AMH can be tested.
The amount of AMH in your blood is a reliable predictor of your egg cell reserve. AMH also plays a role in investigating suspected polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition where cyst formation occurs in the ovaries. The test is also used to assess the risk of early menopause.
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is produced by the growing follicles in your ovaries. The amount of AMH in your blood is a reliable predictor of your egg cell reserve.
This package is suitable for women who use hormonal contraception (such as the contraceptive pill, an implant, an IUD, etc.).
Order your test and collect a sample
You will receive a mailbox-sized package with all the materials needed to easily collect blood via a finger prick. Follow the step-by-step video instructions online and register your sample via the secure online platform.
Sending the blood sample
We use a unique preservation fluid that conserves your blood, allowing it to be sent by regular mail.
Results
Once your blood sample is received at our certified laboratory, it will be reliably tested. The results of this test will be available within 5 working days after the sample is received at our lab. You will receive a text message with a link to view and download your test results online. All test results are validated by our clinical chemist and accompanied by a clear explanation.