AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)

Marker of ovarian reserve

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Sex Hormones (FCategory
High:>3.0 ng/mL, NoReference

Limited Availability

5 providers include this

Category

Sex Hormones (Female)

Reference Range

High:>3.0 ng/mL, Normal:1.0-3.0 ng/mL, Low:<1.0 ng/mL

What is AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)?

Marker of ovarian reserve

Why It Matters

Indicates remaining egg supply and reproductive lifespan. Low AMH suggests diminished ovarian reserve. Used for fertility assessment and IVF planning.

Reference Range: High:>3.0 ng/mL, Normal:1.0-3.0 ng/mL, Low:<1.0 ng/mL

Which Providers Test AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)?

Full Provider Comparison

ProviderIncludesAnnual CostBiomarkers
SuperpowerSuperpower$199100+ (150 with ratios)
WHOOP Advanced LabsWHOOP Advanced Labs$34965
Labcorp OnDemandLabcorp OnDemand$39830+
Life ExtensionLife Extension$48640+
EverlywellEverlywell$46883
Mito HealthMito Health$349100+
InsideTrackerInsideTracker$68054
Function HealthFunction Health$365100+
Marek Health BaseMarek Health Base$25065
Marek Health ComprehensiveMarek Health Comprehensive$49570+
Marek Health CompleteMarek Health Complete$895100+
Marek Health ExecutiveMarek Health Executive$1950150+
BlueprintBlueprint$399100+
Quest HealthQuest Health$Varies75+
Empirical HealthEmpirical Health$190100+
Oura Health PanelsOura Health Panels$9950
SiPhox HealthSiPhox Health$12560
Hims Labs BaseHims Labs Base$19950
Hims Labs AdvancedHims Labs Advanced$499120+
HealthspanHealthspan$418880+
Vitality Blueprint StandardVitality Blueprint Standard$37585
Vitality Blueprint EliteVitality Blueprint Elite$700129

Ready to Test AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)?

5 providers include this biomarker in their panels

Frequently Asked Questions

What does AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) test for?
AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) is a sex hormones (female) biomarker. Marker of ovarian reserve The normal reference range is High:>3.0 ng/mL, Normal:1.0-3.0 ng/mL, Low:<1.0 ng/mL.
Which providers include AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)?
5 of 22 providers include this test:Function, Everlywell, SiPhox Health, Healthspan and others.
How often should I test AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)?
For most people, testing 2-4 times per year is recommended to establish baseline levels and track trends. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
What is the optimal range?
The standard reference range is High:>3.0 ng/mL, Normal:1.0-3.0 ng/mL, Low:<1.0 ng/mL. Many functional medicine practitioners recommend tighter optimal ranges for peak health. Your ideal range may vary based on age, sex, and health goals.
Why is AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) important?
Indicates remaining egg supply and reproductive lifespan. Low AMH suggests diminished ovarian reserve. Used for fertility assessment and IVF planning.

Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider about your specific health needs.