Rapid AMH Test in Great Yarmouth
The Rapid AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) Test delivers a precise measure of your ovarian reserve, showing how many egg-producing follicles remain. Gain quick and convenient insights into your fertility status with our in-pharmacy rapid test.
This test is available for £50 at Pharmacy Exprezz (NR30 1LS).
Benefits of Monitoring Your AMH Levels
Assess Ovarian Reserve
It provides a clear, numerical estimate of your current egg supply.
Fertility Planning
It helps women plan the best timing for conception or make informed decisions about fertility preservation methods, such as egg freezing.
Guide IVF Treatment
It is essential for fertility specialists to predict how the ovaries are likely to respond to stimulation medication during IVF.
Investigate PCOS
Very high AMH levels often indicate a higher likelihood of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
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Who may consider AMH Testing?
Women typically seek this test for proactive family planning or when fertility concerns arise. Testing is recommended if you experience any of the following:
1
Difficulty Conceiving
It is recommended for testing after 6–12 months of unsuccessful attempts to conceive.
2
Advanced Reproductive Age
3
Family History
4
Pre-Fertility Treatment
5
PCOS Symptoms
How it works
How Does the Rapid AMH Test Work in Great Yarmouth?
Our rapid test offers a simple, convenient way to measure your AMH levels using advanced Point-of-Care technology. Unlike other reproductive hormones, AMH remains stable throughout the menstrual cycle, allowing the test to be performed at any time.
A small blood sample is collected and applied to a specialised test card.
The card is then inserted into an analysis machine.
Results are available within 15 minutes, directly at the pharmacy.
If needed, the clinic can provide advice or refer you to your GP.
Overview
What does the test look for?
The test measures the concentration of Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) in your serum, expressed in picomoles per litre (pmol/L) or nanograms per millilitre (ng/mL). AMH is produced by the granulosa cells of small, developing ovarian follicles. Because the number of these follicles directly reflects the number of remaining eggs, AMH levels serve as one of the most reliable markers of ovarian reserve.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Your Visit at Pharmacy Exprezz.
Your appointment is quick and straightforward. A trained professional will guide you through the entire process.
1
Consultation
2
Blood Collection
3
Rapid Analysis
4
Results
5
Advice
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What do your AMH test results mean?
| Female Age Range | AMH Level (pmol/L) | AMH Level (ng/mL) | What do your results indicate? |
20 - 24 |
Below 8 pmol/L |
Below 1.12 ng/mL |
Low Fertility: The levels indicate low ovarian reserves. Speak with your doctor or healthcare professional about fertility health and further investigations. |
25 - 29 |
Below 7 pmol/L |
Below 0.98 ng/mL |
|
30 - 34 |
Below 6 pmol/L |
Below 0.84 ng/mL |
|
35 - 39 |
Below 5 pmol/L |
Below 0.7 ng/mL |
|
40 - 44 |
Below 4 pmol/L |
Below 0.56 ng/mL |
|
45 - 49 |
Below 3 pmol/L |
Below 0.42 ng/mL |
|
20 - 24 |
8 to 25 pmol/L |
1.12 to 3.5 ng/mL |
Normal Fertility: The levels indicate normal ovarian reserves for your age group. |
25 - 29 |
7 to 22 pmol/L |
0.98 to 3.08 ng/mL |
|
30 - 34 |
6 to 17 pmol/L |
0.84 to 2.38 ng/mL |
|
35 - 39 |
5 to 16 pmol/L |
0.7 to 2.24 ng/mL |
|
40 - 44 |
4 to 13 pmol/L |
0.56 to 1.82 ng/mL |
|
45 - 49 |
3 to 9 pmol/L |
0.42 to 1.26 ng/mL |
|
20 - 24 |
Above 25 pmol/L |
Above 3.50 ng/mL |
High Fertility: The levels indicate high ovarian reserves. In some cases, high AMH levels can also indicate Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Speak with your doctor if you have symptoms or any concerns. |
25 - 29 |
Above 22 pmol/L |
Above 3.08 ng/mL |
|
30 - 34 |
Above 17 pmol/L |
Above 2.38 ng/mL |
|
35 - 39 |
Above 16 pmol/L |
Above 2.24 ng/mL |
|
40 - 44 |
Above 13 pmol/L |
Above 1.82 ng/mL |
|
45 - 49 |
Above 9 pmol/L |
Above 1.26 ng/mL |
Please be aware that different laboratories, manufacturers, and providers may use slightly different reference ranges. The reference ranges provided on this page are for general guidance only and represent commonly accepted clinical thresholds.
This rapid blood test is designed solely as an initial screening tool for triage and is not a substitute for a full lab-based venous blood draw. The results offer quantitative insights but are for informational purposes only and should not be considered a medical diagnosis. Any abnormal or significant result must be followed up with a medical assessment with your doctor and potential confirmatory lab-based testing.