Many women in the UK are waiting longer to start families – whether for career, financial, or personal reasons. Questions about your biological clock are natural, and so are concerns about diminishing fertility as you age.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is considered a reliable marker for ovarian reserve. Levels naturally decline as women age, especially from mid-30s onwards. Knowing your level empowers you to plan, whether you’re considering freezing eggs, starting a family, or simply wanting reassurance (NHS: Menopause).
AMH testing provides clarity, helping you plan ahead and avoid surprises.
Even if children aren’t on your immediate agenda, AMH testing offers peace of mind. Steps you can take right now include:
Mayfield Clinic offers an AMH Home Blood Test Kit, ideal for those wishing to test at home using a simple finger-prick blood sample. Results are returned in just 1 working day. Prefer a face-to-face service? Book an appointment for an in-person test.
Ready to take the next step? Order your AMH Home Blood Test Kit today, or visit Mayfield Clinic for in-person testing across the UK.
Yes, you can take an AMH test even if you’re not actively trying to conceive. It can be helpful in planning for the future, investigating irregular periods, or assessing the impact of conditions such as PCOS.
While AMH results are useful, they should be interpreted alongside other medical information. Discuss your results with a GP or fertility specialist for personalised advice.
NHS clinics generally do not offer AMH testing unless you are undergoing specific fertility treatments. Private clinics, such as Mayfield Clinic, offer quick and accessible home blood test kits across the UK.
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