Test AMH hormone to see ovarian function by taking blood.

For women who are concerned about fertility, especially those who are getting older, AMH, or Anti-Müllerian Hormone, is an important indicator that helps assess the ovaries’ ability to produce eggs.

An AMH test is a tool that can help you better understand your ovarian health and plan your pregnancy with confidence. This article will introduce you to the AMH hormone, the testing process, and related information.

Things to know before testing AMH hormone

What is AMH?

What is AMH?

AMH, or Anti-Müllerian Hormone, is a hormone produced by cells in the ovaries and used to assess the ovaries’ ability to produce eggs , also known as “ovarian reserve,” which is important for pregnancy.


The importance of AMH hormone testing

AMH test helps to know the amount of eggs remaining in the ovaries. It can be used for planning to have children, especially in older women or those who are suspected of having difficulty having children.

Such as those who have a family history of premature menopause or are planning to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF).

AMH test cost

Intouch Medicare offers AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) testing at a cost of 3,790 baht.

Note: This price includes doctor’s fee and clinic service fee.

AMH hormone test price


How many days does it take to wait for AMH test results?

Check at Intouch Medical Clinic. It takes approximately 5-7 days to know the test results.


How to test AMH hormone levels

  • An AMH test is a blood test that measures levels of the hormone in a laboratory.

  • No need to fast before the examination.

  • Can be checked every day of the menstrual cycle.

What is the normal range of AMH hormone?

What is the normal range of AMH hormone?

  1. Normal levels of 1.0-4.0 nanograms/milliliter (ng/mL) are considered normal, indicating adequate ovarian reserve for pregnancy.

  2. Less than 1.0 ng/mL may indicate decreased ovarian reserve, which may make pregnancy difficult. Consult your doctor for treatment or fertility planning.

  3. Higher than 4.0 ng/mL may be associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which can cause irregular ovulation.

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Who should have an AMH test?

Women who have been trying to conceive for more than 6 months

AMH hormone test will help assess the number of egg reserves in the ovaries, which is an important factor that may affect the ability to conceive. If there is a problem with a reduced number of eggs, the doctor can recommend appropriate infertility treatment.

Women considering in vitro fertilization (IVF) or other fertility treatments.

AMH levels help your doctor plan your treatment and choose the most appropriate egg stimulation method, including assessing your chances of success with IVF or other infertility treatments.

Women who have undergone chemotherapy or had ovarian/endometrial surgery

Chemotherapy and some types of surgery can reduce the number of eggs in the ovaries. AMH testing can help identify the effects and help your doctor plan your reproductive health.

Women who plan to become pregnant in the future and want to know about the number of eggs in their ovaries.

AMH levels can help women plan their pregnancy more effectively. If they notice a decrease in their egg count, their doctor may recommend egg freezing or other methods to preserve their chances of future pregnancy.

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Preparation before examination

AMH testing does not require much preparation. You can eat and drink normally. Just make an appointment in advance and inform the staff about your relevant health history for the accuracy of the test results.

Check AMH hormone levels

AMH hormone test is an important step for women who plan to have children, especially those who are older or suspected of having infertility. This test not only helps assess ovarian reserve, but also helps you plan for appropriate and targeted treatment or fertility.

If you are concerned about your ovarian health, you should consult a medical professional for appropriate advice and testing.

You can call to make an appointment or walk in to Intouch Medical Clinic.

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Last modified: 02/01/2025

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