AMH Test & Fertility Consultation

The Fertility Bundle

Curious to know more about your fertility?


Our simple AMH test is taken at home, and provides insight into your ovarian reserve, helping you plan your future with confaidence.

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Your AMH test is delivered discreetly to your door

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Take your personalised test at home

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Your results explained by a fertility advisor

Total cost: £69.99

You Save £30 (Bundle value £100)

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AMH at home Test

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Fertility Advisor Consultation

Your fertility, your choice – take control today, we've got the answers


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Understand your egg reserve

Spot potential fertility issues

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Get expert help

Clinical support from our in-house team

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Fits round your life

At home test & virtual care

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Bundle Savings

Save £30 on our AMH test & fertility consultation bundle, now only £69.99.

How it works?


1 - Place your order

It’s quick and easy to order your fertility test through our secure website. Simply add the test to your cart, checkout, and you're done! No need to visit a clinic – we bring the test to you.

2 - Take the test at home

Collect your sample with ease using the included kit. Once done, simply pop it back in the pre-paid Royal Mail envelope and send it off the same day for the fastest results.

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3 - Lab results in just 5-7 days

Our partner labs will analyze your sample, and within 5-7 days, you’ll receive an email with your results. Along with your results, you’ll get detailed insights and recommendations for the next steps.

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4 - Personalised advice with a Fertility Specialist

Once your results are in, book your consultation with one of our expert fertility nurses. They will help you understand your results, discuss your options, and offer personalized advice on how to move forward based on your fertility goals.

What’s different about the Apricity At Home AMH Test ?


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Don’t waste time and money

Doing extensive tests that you might not need

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Receive exceptional personalised support

To help you understand your egg reserve and what additional tests you may need

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End-to-end fertility treatment and support

You won’t be left in the dark with your results. We offer everything from egg freezing to egg donation and everything in between.

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There's a wealth of advice and information on the internet about pregnancy and conception. To find out what actually works for you and your body, try our free fertility calculator.

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Receive a personalised profile with predictions for success

Do you still have some questions?


When should I take an AMH test?

You can take an AMH test at any point in your menstrual cycle, as AMH levels remain relatively stable. However, certain factors like hormonal contraceptives or specific medications might slightly alter the results. It's best to consult with a healthcare professional about your specific circumstances.

How do I prepare for an AMH test?

No special preparation is needed for an AMH test. It requires a fairly straightforward blood sample to be taken. It’s important to discuss any medications or contraceptives you are using with your doctor or nurse to ensure accurate interpretation of your results.

What can my AMH levels tell me about my fertility?

AMH test results provide insight into your ovarian reserve, indicating how many eggs you have left. Higher AMH levels generally suggest a greater number of eggs, while lower levels may indicate a diminished reserve. This information can help guide fertility planning and treatment options.

How long does it take to get results?

Results from an AMH test typically take anything from a few days to a week. Your healthcare provider will contact you once the results are ready.

What do I do with my results?

After receiving your AMH test results, discuss them with your healthcare provider or fertility specialist. They can help you understand what the results mean for your fertility and guide you on the next steps, whether it's trying to conceive naturally or considering fertility treatments.

What does a good AMH result look like?

A "good" AMH result varies depending on your age and individual circumstances. Generally, higher AMH levels are associated with a better ovarian reserve, but what's considered normal can differ. Your healthcare provider will interpret your result in the context of your overall fertility health.

What should I do if my levels are low?

If your AMH levels are low, it's important not to panic. Low levels may suggest a reduced ovarian reserve, but they don't necessarily mean you can't conceive. Discuss your options with your healthcare provider, who may recommend fertility treatments or lifestyle changes to support your fertility.

Is AMH or age more important?

Both AMH levels and age are important factors in assessing fertility. While AMH gives insight into your ovarian reserve, age is a critical factor in egg quality. Together, they provide a more comprehensive view of your fertility potential.

How accurate is the AMH test?

Yes, AMH levels can sometimes be falsely high or low due to factors like certain medical conditions, contraceptive use, or laboratory variations. It's important to interpret AMH results alongside other fertility assessments and in consultation with a healthcare provider.

Can I improve my AMH levels?

Currently, there's no proven method to significantly increase AMH levels. However, adopting a healthy lifestyle—such as maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress, and avoiding smoking—can support overall fertility.

Can you still get pregnant with a low AMH?

Yes, it's possible to get pregnant with low AMH levels. While low AMH may indicate fewer eggs, it doesn't measure egg quality. Many women with low AMH levels conceive naturally or with the help of fertility treatments.

Is it worth doing IVF with a low AMH result?

IVF can still be an option with low AMH levels, though it may require a tailored approach. Success rates vary, and your fertility specialist will consider your overall fertility profile to recommend the best course of action.

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