Ovarian Reserve Assessment Marker AMH Test

Measures your ovulatory egg supply and provides information about what that means for your personal pregnancy journey.

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Ovarian Reserve Assessment Marker AMH Test

Discover the Ovarian Reserve Assessment Marker AMH Test, a vital tool for understanding your reproductive health. This test measures Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), which provides insight into the approximate number of eggs in your ovaries, helping you navigate your personal pregnancy journey.

Key Features

  • Sample Type: Blood
  • Preparation: No special preparation needed
  • Test Type: In-person at over 2000 Quest locations
  • Cost: $114.75 (originally $135.00) + $6.00 Physician Service Fee

Understanding AMH Levels

AMH levels naturally decline with age, but the rate of decline varies among individuals. Higher AMH levels indicate a greater number of eggs and a higher ovarian reserve, while lower levels suggest fewer eggs and a lower reserve. This test is particularly beneficial for women who wish to monitor their ovarian reserve and understand their fertility potential.

How It Works

The Ovarian Reserve Assessment Marker AMH Test is part of Quest Diagnostics' extensive range of over 100 consumer-initiated lab tests. The process is simple and convenient:

  • 1. Purchase the test online and schedule an appointment.
  • 2. Visit a Quest location for sample collection.
  • 3. Access your results online as soon as they’re available.
  • 4. Discuss your results with an independent physician at no extra cost.

Benefits of Testing

The Ovarian Reserve Assessment Marker AMH Test empowers you to take control of your reproductive health. With easy-to-understand results available through our secure online portal, you can share your findings with healthcare providers, family, or friends. Additionally, independent physician support is included, ensuring you have the guidance you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about the Ovarian Reserve Assessment Marker AMH Test? Here are some common inquiries:

  • Do I need to schedule this test around my menstrual period?
  • How does my AMH level relate to fertility?
  • What can I do if I have low levels of AMH for my age and still want to have a baby?
  • What are the symptoms of elevated or abnormal AMH levels?

Flexible Payment Options

You can use your FSA or HSA funds to purchase tests at Quest Health. Please note that tests purchased are intended for individuals who prefer to pay directly and do not wish to submit claims for reimbursement under health insurance.

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