At-Home Fertility Test
Take control of your reproductive health with our at-home Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) fertility test.
This test measures AMH levels, giving you valuable insights into your egg reserve and fertility status. Easily collect your blood sample at home and receive accurate results from a certified lab.
Perfect for women at any stage of their reproductive journey - whether you're planning for the future, trying to conceive, or just curious about your fertility health. This test can be conducted at any point in your menstrual cycle and is also suitable for women using hormonal contraceptives.
The Steps to know your Fertility.
STEP 1: ORDER TEST ONLINE
Easily order your hormone test online and complete it from home - no need for doctor or lab visits.
STEP 2: COMPLETE THE TEST
Follow the instructions to easily perform the test at home in minutes. Use the pre-paid envelope to send your sample to our lab.
STEP 3: RECEIVE RESULTS
The lab will analyze your AMH levels, and a doctor will review your results. You'll receive a personalized report explaining your results.
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frequently asked question.
When will I receive the results?
You will typically receive the results via e-mail within 3-5 business days after the sample arrives at the lab.
Are the results reliable?
Yes, our AMH dried blood spot tests are as reliable as those done in clinics or doctor's offices.
Do health insurance companies cover the cost of this test?
Generally, health insurance companies do not cover the cost of this test, as it is considered an individual health service. However, it's a good idea to check with your private insurance to see if there are any exceptions or reimbursements available.