Complete Testing & Optimization Guide
Optimal ranges, provider comparison, and strategies to improve your AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) levels
Only 1 providers include this test
Sex Hormones (Female)
High:>3.0 ng/mL, Normal:1.0-3.0 ng/mL, Low:<1.0 ng/mL
Abnormal AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) levels can indicate underlying health issues that may go undetected without proper testing. Regular monitoring helps catch problems early when they're most treatable.
Understanding your AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) levels enables targeted interventions, tracks treatment effectiveness, and helps optimize your overall health and performance.
Marker of ovarian reserve
Indicates remaining egg supply and reproductive lifespan. Low AMH suggests diminished ovarian reserve. Used for fertility assessment and IVF planning.
High:>3.0 ng/mL, Normal:1.0-3.0 ng/mL, Low:<1.0 ng/mL
| Provider | Includes Test | Annual Cost | Total Biomarkers |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | $199 | 100+ | |
WHOOP Advanced Labs | — | $349 | 65 |
Labcorp OnDemand | — | $398 | 30+ |
| — | $486 | 40+ | |
| — | $468 | 83 | |
| — | $798 | 100+ | |
| — | $680 | 48 | |
Function Health | ✓ | $499 | 100+ |
| — | $900 | 70+ | |
| — | $1150 | 110 | |
| — | $Varies | 75+ |
Choose from 1 providers that include this biomarker in their panels
AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) is a sex hormones (female) biomarker that 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. Regular testing helps track changes and identify potential health issues early.
1 out of 10 major blood testing providers include AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) in their standard panels. These include Function.
For most people, testing AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) 2-4 times per year is recommended to establish baseline levels and track trends. If you have abnormal results or are actively working to optimize this biomarker, more frequent testing (quarterly) may be beneficial. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized testing frequency recommendations.
The standard laboratory reference range for AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) is High:>3.0 ng/mL, Normal:1.0-3.0 ng/mL, Low:<1.0 ng/mL. However, many functional medicine practitioners recommend tighter "optimal" ranges for peak health and performance. Your ideal range may vary based on your age, sex, health goals, and other individual factors. Work with a healthcare provider familiar with optimal ranges to determine your target levels.
Most direct-to-consumer blood testing services that include AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) provide the physician order as part of their service. However, some states have restrictions on direct-to-consumer testing. Check with your chosen provider about availability in your state and whether they provide the necessary physician authorization.
Indicates remaining egg supply and reproductive lifespan. Low AMH suggests diminished ovarian reserve. Used for fertility assessment and IVF planning.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider about your specific health needs and before making decisions about blood testing.