AMH test in London

AMH Blood Test for Fertility – Should You Get One?

By Tharb Faisl

What Is the AMH Test and Why Is It Important?

If you’re thinking about having children – now or in the future – it’s worth checking your ovarian reserve with an AMH blood test.

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is produced by follicles in the ovaries. It helps assess how many eggs you may have left and whether your fertility is declining.

At Marylebone Diagnostic Centre on Baker Street, just minutes from Harley Street, Paddington, and Euston, we offer:

Know Your Fertility Sooner. Avoid Regret Later.

Many women don’t discover their AMH levels are low until they struggle to conceive.
By then, options may be limited or more expensive.

This test empowers you to:

  • Plan pregnancy timelines with confidence
  • Decide whether to freeze your eggs
  • Explore fertility treatments early
  • Understand the impact of PCOS or endometriosis
  • Track fertility while on or off hormonal contraception

Whether you’re actively trying, planning for later, or just want clarity — the AMH test offers reassurance and control.

What’s Included and What Else to Book

AMH Plus – £80

Includes Anti-Müllerian Hormone testing with clear results and lab commentary.

Recommended Add-ons for Comprehensive Fertility Screening:

TestWhy It Helps
LH, FSH, Oestradiol (E2)Evaluates ovarian function, cycle timing
Thyroid Function PanelThyroid hormones affect fertility and periods
Prolactin TestCan suppress ovulation if elevated
Vitamin DLow levels may impact fertility and egg quality
Pelvic Ultrasound (via referral)Structural insights alongside hormone results

Address: 73 Baker Street, Marylebone, London
Call or WhatsApp: +44 7495 970109
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Take control of your fertility today. Book your AMH test in Central London with Marylebone Diagnostic Centre.

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FAQs – AMH Fertility Testing in London

What does the AMH test show?
It gives an estimate of your ovarian reserve — the quantity (not quality) of your remaining eggs.
Do I need to take the test on a certain day of my cycle?
No — AMH levels are stable throughout the menstrual cycle.
Is this test useful if I’m on the pill or hormonal contraception?
Yes, although levels may be slightly lower than your natural baseline.
Can I use this test for IVF or egg freezing preparation?
Yes — AMH is a key marker used by fertility clinics to plan treatment.
Will I get advice on the result?
Yes — your report includes ranges by age and optional clinical follow-up.
Can this test diagnose infertility?
It contributes valuable information but should be used alongside other tests.
Can I combine AMH with PCOS testing?
Yes — we recommend combining with LH, FSH, testosterone, and DHEA-S for PCOS evaluation.
Does the test hurt?
It’s a simple, quick blood draw.
How soon are results ready?
Most AMH tests return within 24–48 hours.
Can I repeat the test over time?
Yes — useful for tracking fertility over months or years.

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