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Tests Included: 1
Est. 3-5 days Turnaround
Specimen type: Blood
Quest Diagnostics Location
AMH or anti-mullerian hormone is a hormone that is made by reproductive tissues in both genders. AMH or anti-mullerian hormone, Female blood test is used to evaluate the levels of AMH in a woman's blood. The high levels of AMH generally indicate that a woman has a good ovarian reserve or egg count and she may have a better chance of getting pregnant. Women are born with their lifetime supply of eggs, which gradually decreases in both quality and quantity with age. AMH levels help indicate how many potential egg cells a woman has left,...
Tests Included: 1
Est. 3-5 days Turnaround
Specimen type: Blood
AMH or anti-mullerian hormone is a hormone that is made by reproductive tissues in both genders. AMH or anti-mullerian hormone, Female blood test is used to evaluate the levels of AMH in a woman's blood. The high levels of AMH generally indicate that a woman has a good ovarian reserve or egg count and she may have a better chance of getting pregnant. Women are born with their lifetime supply of eggs, which gradually decreases in both quality and quantity with age. AMH levels help indicate how many potential egg cells a woman has left, and this is known as an ovarian reserve or egg count. In addition to that AMH test may also be used to foresee the menopause phase in women’s life, to figure out the reason for early menopause in women, to find out the underlying cause for lack of menstruation in girls, The test also help detects polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and used to evaluate the efficacy of ovarian cancer treatment (if taken).
Note: Turn around times on results are an estimate and are not guaranteed. The lab may need additional time due to holidays, confirmation/repeat testing, etc. You can contact us to discuss when your results should be ready and we will contact the lab on your behalf immediately.
0-17 years | Not established |
18-25 years | 1.02 -14.63 ng/mL |
26-30 years | 0.69-13.39 ng/mL |
31-35 years | 0.36-10.07 ng/mL |
36-40 years | 0.18-5.68 ng/mL |
41-45 years | 0.01-2.99 ng/mL |
>45 years | Not established |
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