Ovarian Reserve Test
Our at-home AMH test provides insights into your ovarian reserve (your remaining eggs) and indicates if you may have more or fewer eggs than average for your age.
Tests for:
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)



Collection Methods
Finger prick

About this test
About this test
Who should take this test
The Ovarian Reserve Test is for anyone curious about their fertility status or interested in finding out if their ovarian reserve is normal for their age. This test can provide key insights about how many eggs you have left.
You should take the test if:
You are interested in learning more about your reproductive health
Interested in learning more about your ovarian reserve (an indicator of how many eggs you have left)
You want to know more about how you might respond to treatments such as IVF
It’s important to note that the AMH test cannot tell you about the exact number of eggs you have or provide any information about egg quality or other fertility problems. It is not advised to delay trying to get pregnant based on one AMH reading. Further tests with a healthcare professional are required for a complete fertility assessment.
The test can only be taken by those between the ages of 18 and 55 (inclusive), as results cannot be provided to those outside of these age ranges.
When to test
AMH levels can be affected if you have been taking hormonal contraceptives within the last three months. To get the most accurate indication of your ovarian reserve, it is important that you are not using hormonal contraception when taking this test.
The sample must be collected in the morning, on a Monday - Friday, and returned on the same day. You can collect your sample at any time during your menstrual cycle.
The test can only be taken by those between the ages of 18 and 55 (inclusive), as results cannot be provided to those outside of these age ranges.
What's measured
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone released by small sacs called follicles in your ovaries. The level of AMH can provide an estimation of your ovarian reserve (how many eggs you have left).
How it works
Collect your sample
Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning. Return your sample on the same day, using the prepaid shipping label provided.


Review accurate results
Once your sample arrives in the laboratory, confidential results will be available from your secure online account within 2 to 5 days.


Get medical support
Our dedicated clinical team are here to support you and may call you to explain your results and provide guidance on your next steps.


Still have questions?
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Activating the test connects you to the unique alphanumeric barcode within your LetsGetChecked sample collection kit. The laboratory cannot process your sample if the test is not activated and linked to you.
Yes. LetsGetChecked has a team of board-certified physicians who will review your order and results and have created detailed result breakdowns for your testing journey.
Our clinical team is on standby throughout the testing process and, if your test results are abnormal, you may receive a call to discuss your results and next steps.
Please ensure that the sample is collected in the morning and returned immediately using the carrier method provided within the sample collection kit. Each of our health tests includes a prepaid shipping envelope to return your samples to the laboratory.
Please do not collect or return samples on a Saturday or Sunday.
Keeping your personal data secure is important to us. We use appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure security and confidentiality of your information, and only share your information where required to deliver our products and services or where we have a legal basis to do so. All samples are disposed of following analysis.
Your samples are processed in the same labs used by primary care providers, hospitals and government schemes.
LetsGetChecked laboratories are CLIA approved and CAP-accredited, which are the highest levels of accreditation.
Sample collection kits are manufactured within our ISO 13485 accredited facility, the highest level of accreditation for medical devices.
We don’t accept insurance at this time. We work to keep our tests as affordable as possible and our test costs are generally lower than the costs incurred from a trip to a healthcare provider. We accept many Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) cards. They can be used in the same way that a debit or credit card would be used at checkout.