Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
Also known as: AMH
Anti-Müllerian hormone is produced by cells in the ovaries and reflects the pool of developing follicles, often described as ovarian reserve. At The Vesey Private Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, Anti-Müllerian Hormone is available within 2 private blood test panels, with clinician-reviewed results. This page is educational and does not replace personalised medical advice.
What Anti-Müllerian Hormone measures
Anti-Müllerian hormone is produced by cells in the ovaries and reflects the pool of developing follicles, often described as ovarian reserve. It can be measured at any point in the menstrual cycle.
Why it is tested
AMH is measured as part of fertility-focused assessment to help describe ovarian reserve. At The Vesey it is offered within the Fertility Panel + AMH.
Tests that include Anti-Müllerian Hormone at The Vesey
Guide prices are read from the current Vesey catalogue and confirmed at booking.
Fertility Panel + AMH
Guide price from £246
Endocrinology Plus Panel
Guide price from £265
Related biomarkers
Other markers in the fertility & reproductive group:
Frequently asked questions
Does AMH need to be taken at a certain cycle day?
Unlike some reproductive hormones, AMH is relatively stable across the menstrual cycle and can usually be measured at any time. Your clinician will confirm arrangements.
This page is for general education and information only. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a recommendation for any specific test or treatment, and it does not include reference ranges, which are laboratory-dependent and interpreted by a clinician. Guide prices are indicative and confirmed at the time of booking. Always discuss your health and any test results with a qualified clinician. In an emergency call 999; for urgent non-emergency advice call NHS 111.
Private blood testing in Sutton Coldfield
Clinician-reviewed results. No GP referral needed.