AMH Test London – What Your Fertility Results Really Mean (And When to Act)
Thinking about your fertility?
If you’re wondering about your chances of having children now or in the future, an AMH blood test is one of the simplest ways to get clarity.
At Marylebone Diagnostic Centre, you can book a fast, private test here:
https://www.marylebonediagnosticcentre.com/marylebone-parameters/amh-test/
What Is an AMH Test?
An AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) test is a simple blood test that helps estimate your ovarian reserve – the number of eggs you have remaining.
AMH is produced by small follicles in the ovaries, and the level detected in your blood reflects how many of these egg-containing follicles are present.
In simple terms:
Higher AMH = more eggs remaining
Lower AMH = fewer eggs remaining
Why Is the AMH Test So Important?
This is where most clinics don’t explain things properly.
The AMH test gives you:
- 📊 A snapshot of your egg supply
- ⏳ Insight into your fertility timeline
- 🧠 Guidance for future decisions (IVF, egg freezing, planning)
It is widely used in fertility clinics to help guide treatment and predict how your body may respond to IVF stimulation.
What AMH Does NOT Tell You (Very Important)
Let’s be honest – this is where trust is built.
AMH does NOT:
- Guarantee pregnancy
- Measure egg quality
- Predict exact fertility outcomes
Egg quality declines with age, and there is currently no test that directly measures egg quality.
This is why AMH should always be interpreted alongside:
- Age
- Hormone profile
- Clinical history
Who Should Get an AMH Test?
You should strongly consider testing if:
- You’re planning pregnancy (now or later)
- You’re in your late 20s, 30s, or 40s
- You’re considering egg freezing
- You’ve been trying to conceive
- You want clarity about your fertility
AMH testing is commonly used as an early indicator of ovarian reserve decline, especially as fertility naturally decreases with age.
What Do AMH Results Mean?
🔻 Low AMH
- Fewer eggs remaining
- May indicate reduced ovarian reserve
- Does NOT mean you cannot conceive
🔺 High AMH
- Higher egg count
- Sometimes linked to conditions like PCOS
Important:
Results must always be interpreted in context — not alone.
One Big Advantage of AMH Testing
Unlike many hormone tests:
✔ Can be done any day of your cycle
✔ No preparation needed
✔ Quick and simple blood test
AMH Test in London – Why Choose Marylebone Diagnostic Centre?
If you’re searching for an AMH test in London, you want:
- Fast access
- Clear results
- No unnecessary delays
At Marylebone Diagnostic Centre:
✔ Same-day appointments available
✔ Central London (Baker Street)
✔ Results within 24-42 hours
✔ Discreet, private setting
Book your AMH test here:
https://www.marylebonediagnosticcentre.com/marylebone-parameters/amh-test/
What Should You Do After an AMH Test?
This is where most clinics lose patients — you won’t.
Based on your result, next steps may include:
- Full fertility hormone profile
- Ultrasound (AFC)
- IVF consultation
- Lifestyle optimisation
The AMH test is just the starting point — not the full picture
FAQs
Can I improve my AMH levels?
No – AMH reflects your egg supply and cannot be significantly increased.
Is AMH testing painful?
No – it’s a simple blood test.
Do I need a GP referral?
No – private testing is available directly.
How long do results take?
Typically, within 24–42 hours at MDC.
Should I test if I’m not trying yet?
Yes – especially if you want early insight and future planning.
