Test Category: Biochemistry
Investigation Name:Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH)

Alias or Abbreviation:AMH
Accreditation:UKAS Accredited ISO15189:2022, on scope
Pathology Laboratory:Clinical Chemistry/Biochemistry
Requestable Seperately?Yes
Units:pmol/L
Minimum Sample Volume:1 mL
Expected Turnaround Time:3 weeks
Test Code:AMH
Sample Type:
Serum Gel Tube (Gold top)Maximum Add on Time:3 days
Complex Reference Range:<1.2 pmol/L Ovarian failure
1.2 - 6.5 pmol/L Reduced ovarian reserve
6.6 - 21.0 pmol/L Normal ovarian reserve
21.1 - 60 pmol/L High ovarian reserve, likely PCO
>60 Severe PCO; high risk of hyperstimulation
Please note that these are for guidance only and local practice may vary
Collection Conditions / Other Information:LAB INSTRUCTIONS: Separate and store at 4°C prior to sending by 1st class post.
Reference Laboratory Details:Clinical Biochemistry Department, Royal Shrewsbury Hospitals NHS Trust, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury. SY3 8XQ.
Referred to Another Laboratory?Yes
Further information:Please note that funding is not currently available for anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) requests from primary care. Consequently, these requests are reviewed, and generally not approved.
If you would like advice regarding a particular patient or a declined request, please contact the Duty Biochemist at rwh-tr.bcpsdutybiochemist3@nhs.net or on 01902 695290.
Email Address For Chasing Results:rwh-tr.bcpsdutybiochemist3@nhs.net
Contact Number:01902 307 999 ext 88266

