Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test in Taloja
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The AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) also known as Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (MIS) is a hormone produced by the testis in males and by ovarian follicles in females. AMH test is a simple blood test that measures the level of anti-Müllerian hormone in your body. In males, it is used to evaluate testicular presence and function. This hormone is produced by developing eggs in females and plays a role in early reproductive development. The AMH test is done to assess a woman's ovarian reserve, which is the number of eggs remaining in her ovaries. This can help understand fertility potential, investigate potential causes of infertility, and even predict menopause onset. It is also used to monitor certain ovarian cancers and diagnosis of menstrual disorders in women such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), caused due to high AMH levels. In contrast to other markers of ovarian reserve that show significant fluctuations during the menstrual cycle, serum AMH concentrations are relatively stable.
Written by: Dr. Vishal Wadhwa, M.D, D.N.B Microbiology, Medical Affairs
Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test Price in Taloja
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The price of Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test in Taloja is ₹ 2,300
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Frequently Asked Questions
- An ovarian reserve marker: This test is an indicator of women’s fertility and is also used to measure the success of antifertility treatment
- AMH test is also used to predict the onset of Menopasuse. Once a woman reaches menopause there is no AMH in the blood and hence declining levels of AMH is used to predict when a woman is likely to hit menopause.
- AMH levels are elevated in PCOS and certain ovarian tumours
AMH is ideal for you if you display symptoms of PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome): Symptoms of PCOS includes hirsutism (excessive hair growth on body), cystic acne related to PCOS, balding i.e, loss of scalp hair, missed and irregular periods. AMH results are usually elevated in PCOS and your doctor will order this test for you if you have symptoms of PCOS
AMH is present in both males and females, and levels vary with age and gender. In females, the amount of AMH is proportional to follicular growth and plays an important role in women of child-bearing age. AMH, together with follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) or luteinizing hormone (LH) balance and regulate the monthly ovarian cycle-including maturation of egg or release, extremely critical if one is planning to conceive. AMH test is also more commonly called as the Ovarian Reserve Marker because it serves as an indicator of a woman’s fertility and the measure of success of antifertility treatment. The levels of AMH in the blood drop significantly at the onset of menospause and virtually absent after menopause. Hence the AMH test is also a predictor for onset of Menopause. AMH test carries high importance in the diagnosis of PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome); PCOS is marked by excess follicles which in turn produce abnormally high amounts of AMH. This is also observed in case of an ovarian tumor. An AMH test may be ordered when evaluating ovarian function, fertility issues, especially when considering assisted reproduction procedures such as IVF. AMH test is not just an ovarian reserve marker but a marker in Non IVF setting and a predictive marker in IVF setting, which can predict the success of IVF treatment.
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