AMH Test – Ovarian Reserve & Fertility
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- Benefits of the AMH Test:
– Understand your reproductive health to take control of your family planning.
– Evaluate the potential success rate of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) like IVF. - Free Consultations from Medical Experts:
– Chat with us in English or Vietnamese and get a response in just 2–3 minutes.
– Customize your testing package, understand your results clearly, and receive treatment guidance if needed.
- Fast & Convenient: Specimen collection is available at our 52 Nationwide Lab Centers ➔, at your home, or any private location of your choice.
- 100% Confidential: Your personal data and results are strictly confidential.
- Benefits of the AMH Test:
1. Who Should Get an AMH Test?
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Women planning to start a family in the future.
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Women experiencing difficulty conceiving.
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Women preparing for or undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technology (IVF, etc.).
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Women with a family history of early menopause.
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Women who have undergone ovarian surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation.
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Women suspected of or diagnosed with conditions affecting the ovaries.
2. Sample Type & Pricing
Test samples:
Venous blood
Pricing:
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The AMH test costs approximately 750,000 VND (prices may vary slightly by province).
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Contact our medical experts for a free consultation and a precise quote.
Note: AMH results should be evaluated alongside other female hormone markers (such as Prolactin, Testosterone, Estrogen, FSH, etc.) to comprehensively monitor reproductive health and support the diagnosis/treatment of ovarian issues or infertility.
3. The GD Health Quick Process
Step 1: Expert consultation
Our medical experts will discuss your situation and recommend the most appropriate testing panel for you.
Step 2: Sample collection
Samples can be collected at a testing center, right at your home, or any private location that is convenient for you.
Preparation Tips:
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Timing: An AMH test can be performed on any day of your cycle. However, if you are testing for a full Female Hormone Panel (including FSH, LH, E2…), it is best to test between days 2–5 of your menstrual cycle for the most accurate results.
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Diet: No fasting is required.
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Important Note: Do not stop taking hormonal contraceptives without a doctor’s instruction, but must inform the medical staff about any birth control you are using.
Step 3: Result delivery
- Delivery: Online
- Turnaround time: Within a few hours.
Step 4: Free Follow-Up Consultation with an expert
Our medical experts will explain your results and provide treatment advice if necessary.
4. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
AMH is produced by the granulosa cells in the ovarian follicles. In women, AMH levels are a primary indicator used to estimate ovarian reserve, as they reflect the number of oocytes (eggs) currently in the early stages of development.
The AMH test helps to:
- Assess the remaining egg supply to predict how the ovaries will respond to stimulation in treatments like IVF.
- Evaluate health conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) or monitor certain rare types of ovarian tumors.
AMH levels directly reflect your ovarian reserve and are generally categorized as follows:
- Normal: 1.0 – 4.0 ng/ml. This is the optimal range for women considering egg freezing.
- Low/Very Low: Below 1.0 ng/ml (0.3 – 0.99 ng/ml is low; below 0.3 ng/ml is very low). These levels warn of an increased risk of infertility and require expert consultation.
- High: Above 4.0 ng/ml. This may be a potential indicator of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
For patients undergoing infertility treatment, AMH levels are used to predict how the ovaries will respond to fertility medications. Based on this data, medical experts adjust the drug dosage for each individual. This helps reduce the rate of cycle cancellation due to poor follicle development and lowers the risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS).
Yes, but you must inform your medical expert about the type of birth control you are using. Some combined hormonal contraceptives can temporarily lower AMH levels (making them appear lower than they actually are). Our experts will account for this and combine it with other markers to ensure your results are interpreted accurately.
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