


At-Home Fertility Test
This Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test provides a simple way to measure AMH levels, a key indicator of the remaining egg supply in your ovaries. Collect your sample with a finger-prick and receive accurate, confidential results from a certified lab. Suitable for those who want first insights into their reproductive health.
Why test your fertility?
Whether you're planning ahead, trying to conceive, or simply curious about your fertility, knowledge is a powerful step. This test can be taken at any point in your menstrual cycle and is also suitable for women using hormonal contraceptives. Your results empower you to make informed choices about your reproductive future.
What's in the kit?
✔ Alcohol swabs
✔ Bandage strips
✔ Sterile compresses
✔ Lancets for finger-prick
✔ Collection tube
And of course...
✔ Clear, step-by-step instructions
✔ Prepaid return envelope with safety bag
Important notes
This test measures AMH levels to provide insights into your remaining egg supply but does not assess egg quality. It is not a medical diagnosis, so for a full evaluation, please consult a fertility doctor. AMH results should be interpreted alongside clinical symptoms and additional laboratory analyses to assess fertility.

Common Questions.
When will I receive the results?
You will typically receive the results by post within 4 - 5 business days after the sample arrives at the lab.
Are the results reliable?
Yes, the 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.
Can I do it at any point in my menstrual cycle?
Yes, you can take this test at any point in your menstrual cycle, even if you are using hormonal contraceptives.
Can I take this test while on birth control?
Yes, this test is suitable even if you are using hormonal contraceptives. Hormonal contraceptives such as birth control pill may temporarily lower AMH levels.
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