FAQ's
How and what we measure?
How and what we measure?
We do a specialised blood test to measure your Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) levels. AMH is a snapshot of your reproductive health and reflects ovarian function and reserve. This simple, informative test reveals your fertility potential and underlying conditions affecting ovarian health.
What is tested?
What is tested?
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH):AMH is produced by ovarian follicles and is an important marker of ovarian reserve. Testing AMH levels allows estimation of egg numbers in ovaries before the traditional low ovarian reserve symptoms develop.Think of it as checking the health of your reproductive "bank account"—helping you understand how much is left and how it may impact your fertility.
What can I expect during the test?
What can I expect during the test?
No prep work is necessary! Eat and drink normally before the test.
A small blood sample is taken by finger pricking with little discomfort.
Your blood is taken on a test card and analysed by our advanced machine device.
The analysis itself takes about 15 minutes. Wait comfortably while the test runs.
Results will show AMH marker levels. We will explain the results and recommend supplements or dietary changes if needed.






