€119.00
Anti-Müllerian Hormone
Our AMH Test measures the level of Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in your bloodstream. AMH is produced by the ovaries and provides an indication of a woman’s ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs remaining in her ovaries. By measuring your AMH levels, our AMH test can provide insight into your current fertility status and help identify any potential issues early on.
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Follow the 3 steps below
Once you’ve decided which test you want, we’ll get the sample collection kit posted as soon as we can. You’ll receive the kit within approximately 2 working days, which will contain everything you need to collect your sample.
When your sample is collected, make sure to post it back to us on the same day using the included prepaid envelope. As soon as we receive it, we’ll get it analysed in our accredited laboratory.
Once the laboratory analysis is complete, your results will be available for viewing on the HHC Portal alongside some recommendations from our clinical team.
Through rigorous testing, we’ve determined the best combination of medical products to assist you in getting the sample we need to get you on track for better health.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone
€119.00
Our AMH Test measures the level of Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in your bloodstream. AMH is produced by the ovaries and provides an indication of a woman’s ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs remaining in her ovaries. By measuring your AMH levels, our AMH test can provide insight into your current fertility status and help identify any potential issues early on.
Follow the 3 steps below
Once you’ve decided which test you want, we’ll get the sample collection kit posted as soon as we can. You’ll receive the kit within approximately 2 working days, which will contain everything you need to collect your sample.
When your sample is collected, make sure to post it back to us on the same day using the included prepaid envelope. As soon as we receive it, we’ll get it analysed in our accredited laboratory.
Once the laboratory analysis is complete, your results will be available for viewing on the HHC Portal alongside some recommendations from our clinical team.
Through rigorous testing, we’ve determined the best combination of medical products to assist you in getting the sample we need to get you on track for better health.
Out of stock
Our AMH Test is an important tool in assessing your reproductive health. By measuring the levels of Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in your bloodstream, our test provides valuable insight into your ovarian reserve – or the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries.
Low AMH levels can be an indication of a decline in fertility, which may be of particular concern for women who are trying to conceive. However, it’s important to remember that AMH levels are just one factor that can impact fertility, and a low AMH level does not necessarily mean that you cannot conceive.
On the other hand, high AMH levels may be an indication of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common condition that can affect hormone levels and lead to irregular periods, acne, and excess hair growth. By detecting high AMH levels early, our test can help identify the presence of PCOS and allow for early intervention and management. In our Knowledge Library, Dr Olive Leavy has written a blog about AMH – Ovarian Reserve Testing, to help you get an understanding of AMH testing.
Our AMH test is simple and convenient, and can be done from the comfort of your own home with our home testing kit. Once you receive your results, you can work with your healthcare provider to develop a personalized plan for managing your reproductive health and achieving your fertility goals.
It’s important to remember that AMH levels can fluctuate over time, and that individual results should be interpreted in the context of your overall health and medical history.
Our AMH blood test is an important tool in assessing your reproductive health. By measuring the levels of Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in your bloodstream, our test provides valuable insight into your ovarian reserve – or the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries.
Low AMH levels can be an indication of a decline in fertility, which may be of particular concern for women who are trying to conceive. However, it’s important to remember that AMH levels are just one factor that can impact fertility, and a low AMH level does not necessarily mean that you cannot conceive.
On the other hand, high AMH levels may be an indication of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common condition that can affect hormone levels and lead to irregular periods, acne, and excess hair growth. By detecting high AMH levels early, our test can help identify the presence of PCOS and allow for early intervention and management. In our Knowledge Library, Dr Olive Leavy has written a blog about AMH – Ovarian Reserve Testing, to help you get an understanding of AMH testing.
Our AMH test is simple and convenient, and can be done from the comfort of your own home with our home testing kit. Once you receive your results, you can work with your healthcare provider to develop a personalized plan for managing your reproductive health and achieving your fertility goals.
It’s important to remember that AMH levels can fluctuate over time, and that individual results should be interpreted in the context of your overall health and medical history.
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the ovaries that is commonly used as a marker for a woman’s ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs she has remaining. AMH levels are typically high in newborn girls and decrease over time, with the lowest levels occurring after menopause.
AMH testing is often used in fertility assessments to determine the likelihood of successful pregnancy or to assess the potential response to ovarian stimulation during assisted reproductive technologies such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF). AMH levels may also be used to evaluate certain medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and premature ovarian failure (POF).
Overall, AMH testing can provide valuable information for women regarding their reproductive health and potential fertility.
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the ovaries that is commonly used as a marker for a woman’s ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs she has remaining. AMH levels are typically high in newborn girls and decrease over time, with the lowest levels occurring after menopause.
We’ll get your results uploaded to your portal as soon as we receive and verify them. We usually get the report within 24-48 hours of them arriving in the lab but it can go into a 3rd day.
We lay everything out as clearly as possible on the report, but if you’re unsure of what it means – call us and we’ll talk you through it
We’ll get your results uploaded to your portal as soon as we receive and verify them. We usually get the report within 24-48 hours of them arriving in the lab but it can go into a 3rd day.
We lay everything out as clearly as possible on the report, but if you’re unsure of what it means – call us and we’ll talk you through it
Once you set some dedicated time aside and follow the instructions, it’s very easy.
At HHC HQ (mouthful), we’ve all done these tests plenty of times so we’re quite experienced at it, but we have bullied our friends and family into it as well to make sure the instructions are as clear and informative as they need to be. If you’ve any questions on it, just give us a buzz on 01-9012000.
The lab we use is fully accredited and has worked alongside partners in releasing various papers indicating proven accuracy of capillary (fingerprick) samples. We only offer tests that meet rigorous quality control checks and make the final cut. There are tests out there we would love to be able to offer on fingerprick samples but they just aren’t suited for it. Your health and wellbeing is the driving force in our success and motivation – we will not compromise on that.
No! You absolutely still need to work alongside your doctor in managing your health – especially when it comes to chronic illness. What we’re aiming to do is lighten the load on Ireland’s GP network by offering a screening stage for your general wellness. If you want to take the first step in getting a better grip on your own health, one of the HHC Home Wellness kits is the perfect place to start.
Most of our finger-prick tests will usually be resulted within a day or two from our wonderful lab. If you factor in some travel time from the sample coming from you to us in Maynooth, then Maynooth to the lab in the UK, we’re typically talking around 5 working days.
Yes, very much so. Everyone in HHC comes from a background in either Healthcare and Technology, so we understand the importance of data integrity. We have multiple layers of security throughout our entire business to ensure your data is kept as safe as it can be. If you have any specific questions here, drop us a mail on info@hhc.ie.
Once you set some dedicated time aside and follow the instructions, it’s very easy.
At HHC HQ (mouthful), we’ve all done these tests plenty of times so we’re quite experienced at it, but we have bullied our friends and family into it as well to make sure the instructions are as clear and informative as they need to be. If you’ve any questions on it, just give us a buzz on 01-9012000.
The lab we use is fully accredited and has worked alongside partners in releasing various papers indicating proven accuracy of capillary (fingerprick) samples. We only offer tests that meet rigorous quality control checks and make the final cut. There are tests out there we would love to be able to offer on fingerprick samples but they just aren’t suited for it. Your health and wellbeing is the driving force in our success and motivation – we will not compromise on that.
No! You absolutely still need to work alongside your doctor in managing your health – especially when it comes to chronic illness. What we’re aiming to do is lighten the load on Ireland’s GP network by offering a screening stage for your general wellness. If you want to take the first step in getting a better grip on your own health, one of the HHC Home Wellness kits is the perfect place to start.
Most of our finger-prick tests will usually be resulted within a day or two from our wonderful lab. If you factor in some travel time from the sample coming from you to us in Maynooth, then Maynooth to the lab in the UK, we’re typically talking around 5 working days.
Yes, very much so. Everyone in HHC comes from a background in either Healthcare and Technology, so we understand the importance of data integrity. We have multiple layers of security throughout our entire business to ensure your data is kept as safe as it can be. If you have any specific questions here, drop us a mail on info@hhc.ie.
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