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Anti-Mullerian Hormone Home Test Kit

Get a clearer starting point for family planning with an objective view of your ovarian reserve.

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Anti-Mullerian Hormone Home Test Kit

Get a clearer starting point for family planning with an objective view of your ovarian reserve.

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If you are thinking about pregnancy now or in the future, it is easy to feel unsure about what your results might mean for timing and next steps. An Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test gives you a clearer starting point.

This blood test measures AMH, a hormone produced by cells in the ovaries. AMH is used as an indicator of ovarian reserve, which relates to the number of eggs remaining. Higher AMH levels are generally associated with a higher ovarian reserve, while lower levels are associated with a lower ovarian reserve.

If you want a data-led view of where you stand, you can order the AMH test today and use the result to guide an informed conversation about your plans.

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What the Anti-Mullerian Hormone test is for

If you are thinking about pregnancy now or later, it is common to feel uncertain about timing and what to do next. The Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test provides a clear starting point by measuring AMH in your blood. AMH is produced by cells in the ovaries and is used as an indicator of ovarian reserve, which broadly relates to the number of eggs remaining.

Your result helps place you on the spectrum of ovarian reserve. In general, a higher AMH level is associated with a higher ovarian reserve, while a lower level is associated with a lower ovarian reserve. This can be useful if you are planning to have a baby, considering fertility treatment, or want an objective data point to support future planning. Some people also choose to check AMH during pregnancy to establish a baseline that can inform later conversations about reproductive options.

AMH is one part of the picture, not a fertility verdict. It does not confirm whether you can or cannot get pregnant, and it does not predict the exact timing of menopause. What it can do is add biological clarity to a decision that often feels abstract, especially when interpreted alongside age, cycle history, symptoms, and relevant medical context. With that wider view, AMH can support a more informed discussion about timing and next steps with a clinician.

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Your test kit will contain the following sample types which the laboratory will use to test your sample:

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The following sample guidance is required for this test, please follow carefully:

  • One easy self-collection sample

Get tested fast with a home test kit, using a finger-prick blood sample. Collect easily with no needles, with free priority postage to an accredited laboratory.

You can also opt for a clinic visit, for professional sample collection by experienced staff, in a comfortable & caring environment.

This Anti-Mullerian Hormone test measures the following biomarkers to get a clearer starting point for family planning with an objective view of your ovarian reserve..

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Why take the Anti-Mullerian Hormone test?

This test is for you if you are planning to have a baby now or in the future and want an objective indicator of ovarian reserve to help with timing and next steps.

It is also suitable if you are pregnant and want a clearer baseline to support conversations about your reproductive plans and options.

This test is ideal for you if you:
  • Are currently pregnant
  • Are planning to have a baby
  • Wish to have a baby
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Medical disclaimer: This test provides health information and is not a substitute for clinical assessment, diagnosis or treatment. Results should be considered alongside your symptoms, medical history and any medicines you take. If you are concerned about your results or your health, speak to a qualified healthcare professional. For urgent concerns, contact NHS 111, your GP, or call 999 in an emergency.

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Once your sample reaches the UKAS-accredited lab, the magic begins. But this isn't simple science – we insist on state-of-the-art automated technology to ensure your results are processed with unmatched accuracy and efficiency.

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The Anti-Mullerian Hormone test offers a Finger-prick blood home test kit, clinic visit or home nurse visit for sample collection. Kits are posted to your home free of charge.

Easily sampling from home or at a clinic offers you the most convenient and stress-free way to get tested. Your test also includes free 24 hour tracked sample return to the laboratory.

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This test measures the level of anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) in the blood. AMH is made in the reproductive tissues of both males and females. The role of AMH and whether levels are normal depend on your age and sex.

Normal doesn't necessarily mean that there aren't other fertility concerns. Even with a normal AMH for her age, a woman might have other factors impacting her fertility. Conversely, a low AMH doesn't necessarily mean a woman cannot get pregnant; it might simply be more challenging.

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Anti-Mullerian Hormone14.4pmol/L6.4 - 70.3Normal
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This test measures the level of anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) in the blood. AMH is made in the reproductive tissues of both males and females. The role of AMH and whether levels are normal depend on your age and sex.

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What people say about this test

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Booked a nurse visit because I knew I’d mess up a finger-prick. Worth it for me. She was friendly, quick, and I didn’t have to faff about with trying to get enough blood. Results came through and I could stop overthinking it. All pretty smooth.

Dan

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Used this alongside my partner’s fertility checks. We wanted an anti-mullerian hormone result without waiting ages. Ordering was easy and the packaging was discreet. The lancet didn’t hurt much, but I did need a second try. Overall, solid service and it helped us feel a bit more informed going into appointments.

Tom

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I’ve done a couple of home tests before so I wasn’t too fazed. Vitall’s AMH panel was simple and the report was clear enough for a non-medical person. I liked that it explained what the number relates to (ovarian reserve) without making it scary. No issues my end.

Priya

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Frequently Asked Questions

Maintaining healthy anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels is important for reproductive health. To keep AMH levels healthy, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help support healthy hormone levels. Additionally, regular exercise and avoiding smoking can help keep AMH levels in check. It is also important to manage stress levels, as stress can have a negative impact on hormone levels. Finally, it is important to get regular checkups with a healthcare provider to ensure that hormone levels are within the normal range. Sources: 1. "Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH): What Is It and What Does It Mean?" Fertility Authority, https://www.fertilityauthority.com/fertility-basics/anti-mullerian-hormone-amh-what-is-it-and-what-does-it-mean. 2. "What Is Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)?" WebMD, https://www.webmd.com/women/what-is-anti-mullerian-hormone-amh#1.

Poor Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the ovaries that can be used to measure ovarian reserve. Signs and symptoms of poor AMH include irregular menstrual cycles, difficulty conceiving, and early menopause. Other signs and symptoms may include decreased libido, hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness. Poor AMH can also lead to an increased risk of miscarriage and premature ovarian failure. It is important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other conditions, so it is important to speak with a doctor if any of these symptoms are present. Sources: 1. https://www.fertilityauthority.com/your-fertility/anti-mullerian-hormone-amh 2. https://www.healthline.com/health/anti-mullerian-hormone#symptoms

An Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test is a blood test used to measure the amount of AMH in a woman's body. AMH is a hormone produced by cells in the ovaries that helps regulate the development of eggs. The test is used to assess a woman's ovarian reserve, which is the number of eggs she has left in her ovaries. It can also be used to help diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects a woman's hormones and fertility. The results of the test can help doctors determine the best course of treatment for a woman's fertility issues. Sources: Mayo Clinic, WebMD.

The normal range for Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) tests is typically between 1.0 and 4.0 ng/mL. This range is used to measure the amount of AMH in a woman's blood, which is a hormone produced by the ovaries. The level of AMH in a woman's body can indicate her ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs she has left in her ovaries. A higher level of AMH indicates a higher ovarian reserve, while a lower level indicates a lower ovarian reserve. It is important to note that the normal range for AMH tests may vary depending on the laboratory performing the test. (Source: https://www.verywellfamily.com/what-is-the-normal-range-for-anti-mullerian-hormone-amh-tests-1960862)

If you have abnormal Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) results, it could indicate a potential fertility issue. Abnormal AMH levels can be caused by a variety of factors, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), premature ovarian failure, or a diminished ovarian reserve. Depending on the cause, treatment options may include lifestyle changes, medications, or assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). It is important to speak with your doctor to determine the best course of action for your individual situation. Sources: 1. https://www.healthline.com/health/anti-mullerian-hormone#causes 2. https://www.fertilityauthority.com/fertility-treatments/what-is-anti-mullerian-hormone-amh

An Anti-Mullerian Hormone Home Test Kit is a simple, non-invasive test that can be used to measure the levels of Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in the body. AMH is a hormone produced by the ovaries and is an important indicator of ovarian reserve, which is the number of eggs remaining in the ovaries. The test kit includes a collection device, a sample collection tube, and instructions for use. The sample is then sent to a laboratory for analysis. The results of the test can help women understand their fertility potential and make informed decisions about their reproductive health. Sources: 1. https://www.clearblue.com/en/ovarian-reserve-test 2. https://www.verywellfamily.com/anti-mullerian-hormone-amh-test-4159073

The Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test is a blood test that measures the amount of AMH in a woman's body. It is used to assess ovarian reserve, which is the number of eggs a woman has left in her ovaries. The test is typically recommended for women who are considering fertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). It can also be used to diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and other conditions that affect fertility. Women who are over 35 and have been trying to conceive for more than six months may also benefit from the test. Sources: Mayo Clinic (https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/anti-mullerian-hormone-test/about/pac-20384719), WebMD (https://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/anti-mullerian-hormone-test#1).

An Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test at home is a convenient and cost-effective way to measure the amount of AMH in your body. This hormone is produced by the ovaries and is an important indicator of ovarian reserve, which is the number of eggs remaining in the ovaries. A low AMH level can indicate that a woman may have difficulty conceiving or may be at risk for early menopause. Taking an at-home AMH test can provide valuable information about a woman's fertility and reproductive health. It can also help women make informed decisions about their reproductive health and family planning. Sources: 1. https://www.verywellfamily.com/anti-mullerian-hormone-test-at-home-4159072 2. https://www.healthline.com/health/anti-mullerian-hormone-test#takeaway

The Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test is a blood test that measures the amount of AMH in the body. This hormone is produced by cells in the ovaries and is an indicator of ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs a woman has left in her ovaries. The AMH test can be used to help diagnose infertility, predict the response to fertility treatments, and assess the risk of early menopause. It can also be used to monitor the effects of certain medications on ovarian function. Sources: Mayo Clinic (https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/anti-mullerian-hormone-test/about/pac-20384719), WebMD (https://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/anti-mullerian-hormone-amh-test#1).

This Anti-Mullerian Hormone test measures the following biomarkers to get a clearer starting point for family planning with an objective view of your ovarian reserve..

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Home test kits contain full instructions and everything you need to safely collect and return your sample. Please see the following details relating to this test below:

  • One easy self-collection sample

We also have a guide on how to collect a high quality sample which you may find useful.

The Vitall test is available online for just £99.00. Your home test kit will be dispatched by free first class post for delivery to your door.

When you checkout to buy your Anti-Mullerian Hormone test online we also offer additional options, including:

  • Visit the Patient Reception in central London for just £35. Your Anti-Mullerian Hormone test sample can be collected by a qualified nurse for immediate analysis.
  • Have a nurse visit you to collect the sample for your Anti-Mullerian Hormone test, this is nationwide for just £79.

Whichever option you choose at checkout, buying the best Anti-Mullerian Hormone test online in the UK with Vitall ensures high quality results from an accredited laboratory.

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Dr Shahzaib Ahmad is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine with subspecialty experience in cardiac critical care and neurocritical care. He has extensive experience managing complex acute and cardiovascular conditions in hospital intensive care settings. Dr Ahmad supports Vitall in reviewing health content for clinical accuracy and alignment with current medical practice.

Reviewed on 04/03/2026

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Review focus: Blood biomarkers, laboratory testing methodology, and biochemical interpretation.

This content has been reviewed for medical and scientific accuracy but does not replace advice from a qualified healthcare professional.

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