Fertility Testing

AMH Testing in Boca Raton & Aventura

Understand your ovarian reserve with simple AMH blood testing—the most reliable indicator of your remaining egg supply

AMH Testing treatment at Palm Beach Fertility Center in Boca Raton & Aventura

What is AMH Testing?

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) testing is a simple blood test that measures your ovarian reserve—the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. Unlike other fertility tests that must be done at specific times in your cycle, AMH testing can be performed any day of the month.

AMH is produced by the small follicles in your ovaries. The level of AMH in your blood directly correlates with the number of developing eggs you have available. This makes it the most reliable single indicator of your remaining egg supply and fertility potential.

Understanding your AMH level helps guide fertility treatment decisions, including whether to pursue fertility preservation (egg freezing), the best timing for family building, and which fertility treatments are most likely to be successful for you.

Why AMH Testing Matters

Assess Ovarian Reserve

Get an accurate picture of your remaining egg supply and fertility timeline

Predict IVF Response

Understand how your body will likely respond to fertility medications

Plan Your Timeline

Make informed decisions about when to start trying and fertility preservation

Simple Blood Test

Quick, non-invasive testing that can be done any day of your cycle

Optimize Treatment

Personalize your treatment protocol for the best possible outcomes

Fast Results

Receive results within days and begin planning your fertility journey

Understanding Your AMH Results

AMH levels are measured in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL). While ranges can vary slightly between labs, here's a general guide:

High:
> 3.0 ng/mL — Excellent ovarian reserve
Normal:
1.0-3.0 ng/mL — Good ovarian reserve
Low:
0.5-1.0 ng/mL — Diminished ovarian reserve
Very Low:
< 0.5 ng/mL — Severely diminished ovarian reserve

It's important to remember that AMH measures quantity, not quality. Even with lower AMH levels, many women successfully conceive with appropriate fertility treatment. Dr. Denker will review your results in the context of your age, other fertility tests, and reproductive goals to create a personalized treatment plan.

Who Should Get AMH Testing?

Women Considering Egg Freezing

Understand your current fertility status and optimal timing for preservation

Planning Future Pregnancy

Get baseline data to help plan your family-building timeline

Starting Fertility Treatment

Optimize your IVF protocol based on your ovarian reserve

Over Age 35

Assess your fertility potential and discuss options with your doctor

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers from Palm Beach Fertility Center

Yes, Palm Beach Fertility Center provides AMH testing at our Boca Raton and Aventura location, offering convenient access for patients in South Florida seeking to understand their ovarian reserve.
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) measures your ovarian reserve by indicating how many eggs remain in your ovaries. Higher AMH levels suggest more eggs available, while lower levels indicate diminished ovarian reserve.
Consider AMH testing if you're planning to delay pregnancy, experiencing irregular periods, concerned about fertility, over age 35, or want to understand your egg supply before making family planning decisions.
No, AMH can be tested any day of your cycle, making it convenient and flexible. Unlike FSH testing, AMH levels remain relatively stable throughout your menstrual cycle.
Normal AMH ranges from 1.0-4.0 ng/mL, though this varies by age. Levels above 4.0 may indicate PCOS, while levels below 1.0 suggest diminished ovarian reserve. Dr. Denker interprets your results based on your age and overall fertility picture.
AMH reflects your remaining egg count, which cannot be increased. However, lifestyle improvements, stress reduction, and proper nutrition can optimize the quality of your existing eggs and improve overall fertility outcomes.
No, low AMH indicates fewer eggs remaining, but you only need one healthy egg to conceive naturally. Low AMH does suggest urgency in family planning and that fertility treatments like IVF may be more time-sensitive.
AMH testing typically costs $75-$150. Many insurance plans cover AMH testing when part of a fertility evaluation. Our team verifies your coverage and provides transparent pricing before any testing.

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Family Source Consultants
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The Chosen One Egg Donation Agency
UNILAB
U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
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SMP Pharmacy
Society for Assisted Reproductive TechnologyReproTech Cryopreservation ServicesCalifornia CryobankXytex CorporationFulgent GeneticsIgenomix Reproductive GeneticsCryoport Life SciencesThe Joint Commission Gold Seal of ApprovalGood Men Project
Adoption & Surrogacy Charlotte H. Danciu, P.A.
Fertility Heaven Egg Donor and Surrogacy Agency
Creative Love Egg Donor and Surrogacy Agency
Family Source Consultants
Eggceptional Fertility
PBFC
Open Arms Surrogacy & Egg Donation
The Chosen One Egg Donation Agency
UNILAB
U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Hann Fertility Pharmacy
Kohl's Rx
MDR Speciality Pharmacy
PUAH Fertility
SMP Pharmacy

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