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AMH Test Price: Affordable Egg Count Test UK & London

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Private Blood Tests Team

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25 Feb 202610 min read

Understanding AMH test charges is one of the first steps many women take when exploring their reproductive health. Whether you are considering fertility planning, monitoring your ovarian reserve, or simply want a clearer picture of your hormone levels, knowing what the test costs — and what is included — helps you make a confident, informed decision. The demand for an affordable egg count test in the UK has grown significantly in recent years, with more women choosing to test proactively rather than waiting for a referral. In London, private clinics now offer accessible AMH blood test options with transparent pricing and fast turnaround times.

At Private Blood Tests London, the AMH venous blood test is priced at £150, which includes phlebotomy, accredited laboratory analysis, and a full results report with age-adjusted reference ranges. There are no hidden fees — the price you see is the price you pay. We also offer a broader Female Hormone Profile at £172 that bundles AMH with FSH, LH, oestradiol, and other key reproductive markers. For the most comprehensive assessment, our Female Hormonal Health Screening package is available at £249.

AMH Test Charges in the UK – What Do You Really Pay?

When researching AMH test charges, it is natural to wonder what you are actually paying for. The AMH test price at a private laboratory typically includes several components bundled into a single fee. There is no separate charge for the blood draw and the lab processing in most cases — the price you see is the price you pay.

A standard anti-Müllerian test cost covers:

  • Phlebotomy – A trained professional draws a venous blood sample from your arm
  • Laboratory analysis – Your sample is processed using immunoassay technology to measure AMH concentration
  • Results report – You receive your AMH level in pmol/L alongside age-adjusted reference ranges
  • Turnaround time – Most clinics return results within 3 to 5 working days
  • The overall AMH test cost in the UK varies depending on the provider, the type of sample collected (venous versus finger-prick), and whether the test is part of a wider hormone panel. At our clinic, the standalone AMH venous test is £150, while the broader Female Hormone Profile — which includes AMH alongside FSH (£63 individually), LH (£63 individually), and oestradiol (£63 individually) — is available at £172, offering meaningful savings compared with testing each marker separately.

    It is worth noting that some providers advertise a low AMH test price but add extra charges for phlebotomy or report delivery. At Private Blood Tests London, the listed price of £150 includes the blood draw, laboratory processing, and your results — with no hidden fees. You can view blood test prices directly on the website for full transparency.

    AMH Test London – Is It More Expensive?

    If you are searching for an AMH test in London, you may wonder whether location affects the price. London-based clinics do tend to have slightly higher overheads — rent, staffing, and regulatory costs are all factors — but this does not always translate into significantly higher AMH test charges for patients.

    At Private Blood Tests London, the AMH blood test is £150 at our South Kensington clinic — this includes phlebotomy by a qualified nurse, accredited laboratory analysis, and your full results report. Many patients prefer the convenience of a centrally located clinic with same-day or next-day appointment availability, and our all-inclusive pricing means there are no surprise charges.

    It is also worth considering what is not typically available through the NHS. AMH testing is not routinely offered on the NHS unless you are undergoing fertility treatment or have been referred by a specialist. For most women who want a proactive check of their ovarian reserve, a private AMH test in London is the most accessible option.

    Private Blood Tests London is based in South Kensington, offering a convenient location with flexible appointment times. You can book a blood test appointment at a time that suits your schedule.

    What Is Included in the Anti-Müllerian Test Cost?

    Breaking down exactly what is included in the anti-Müllerian test cost helps you compare providers fairly. Here is what a standard AMH blood test at a private clinic typically covers:

  • Phlebotomy (blood draw) – A qualified phlebotomist or nurse collects a small venous blood sample, usually from the inside of your elbow. This takes only a few minutes
  • Laboratory processing – Your blood sample is sent to an accredited laboratory where AMH levels are measured using validated immunoassay methods
  • Hormone measurement – The lab reports your AMH concentration, usually in picomoles per litre (pmol/L). Some labs also report in nanograms per millilitre (ng/mL)
  • Reference range explanation – Your report includes age-adjusted reference ranges so you can see where your result sits relative to expected levels for your age group
  • The test does not include a medical consultation, diagnosis, or clinical interpretation. Private Blood Tests London provides your raw results with reference ranges, which you can then share with your GP or healthcare provider for personalised guidance.

    For a broader hormonal picture, you may also wish to consider a female hormonal health screening that combines AMH with other key reproductive markers.

    AMH Home Test vs Clinic Blood Test – Cost & Accuracy

    With the growing popularity of at-home testing kits, many women wonder how an AMH home test compares to a clinic-based venous blood test — both in terms of cost and reliability.

    AMH home test kits typically use a finger-prick blood sample. They are convenient because you can collect your sample at home and post it to the laboratory. Prices generally range from £59 to £99, which is similar to a clinic-based test. However, there are some important considerations:

  • Sample quality – Finger-prick samples yield a smaller volume of blood, which can sometimes affect the accuracy of hormone measurements
  • Collection technique – The reliability of the result depends partly on how well the sample is collected. Incorrect technique or insufficient sample volume can lead to inconclusive results
  • Turnaround time – Home tests require postal delivery to the lab, which can add 1 to 3 days to the overall turnaround compared with a clinic visit
  • Clinic-based venous AMH tests involve a standard blood draw by a trained professional. The larger venous sample is generally considered more reliable for hormone analysis, and results are typically returned within 3 to 5 working days.

    Both options have their place. An AMH home test may suit someone who cannot easily visit a clinic, while a venous blood test at a clinic provides a controlled environment and a sample that laboratories consider the gold standard for accuracy. The egg count test in the UK is available through both routes, and the choice often comes down to personal preference and convenience.

    If you would like to explore clinic-based testing, Private Blood Tests London offers the AMH blood test as a venous sample with results typically available within a few working days.

    What Does the AMH Blood Test Measure?

    Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a protein produced by the small follicles in the ovaries. Your AMH level gives an indication of your ovarian reserve — essentially, the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries at a given point in time.

    It is important to understand what AMH does and does not tell you:

  • AMH reflects quantity, not quality – A higher AMH level suggests a larger pool of remaining eggs, while a lower level suggests a smaller pool. It does not tell you about the quality of those eggs
  • AMH is not a direct fertility predictor – While AMH is a useful marker, it is one piece of a larger picture. Women with lower AMH levels can still conceive naturally, and women with higher levels are not guaranteed fertility
  • AMH declines naturally with age – Levels are typically highest in a woman's twenties and gradually decrease over time. This is a normal part of ageing
  • AMH is part of a broader hormone profile – For a more complete understanding, AMH is often tested alongside other reproductive hormones such as FSH blood test (follicle-stimulating hormone), luteinising hormone test (LH), and oestradiol
  • AMH testing can be done at any point in your menstrual cycle, which makes it more convenient than some other hormone tests that require specific timing. A menopause blood test may also include AMH as part of a wider panel for women approaching perimenopause.

    AMH Test Pricing at Private Blood Tests London

    Below are our current prices for AMH and related fertility blood tests. All prices include phlebotomy, accredited laboratory analysis, and your results report — no hidden fees.

    TestPriceWhat Is IncludedTurnaround
    AMH Blood Test (Venous)£150Phlebotomy, AMH level with age-adjusted reference ranges3–5 working days
    FSH Blood Test (Venous)£63Follicle-stimulating hormone level with reference ranges3–5 working days
    LH Blood Test (Venous)£63Luteinising hormone level with reference ranges3–5 working days
    Oestradiol Blood Test (Venous)£63Oestradiol-17-Beta level with reference ranges3–5 working days
    Progesterone Blood Test (Venous)£63Progesterone level with reference ranges3–5 working days
    Female Hormone Profile (Venous)£172FSH, LH, oestradiol, testosterone, prolactin, SHBG & more3–5 working days
    Female Hormonal Health Screening£249Full hormonal assessment with physical measurements, nurse consultation & written report1 working day

    Prices shown are our current clinic prices and include all fees. You can view all blood test prices on our website or book an appointment directly.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are AMH test charges in London?

    At Private Blood Tests London in South Kensington, the AMH venous blood test is £150, which includes phlebotomy, accredited laboratory analysis, and a results report with age-adjusted reference ranges. For a broader hormonal assessment, the Female Hormone Profile is £172 and the Female Hormonal Health Screening package is £249.

    Is AMH test price different across the UK?

    AMH test prices can vary across the UK depending on the clinic, laboratory used, and what is included in the fee. At Private Blood Tests London, the AMH blood test is £150 all-inclusive — covering phlebotomy, laboratory analysis, and your results report with no hidden charges. Prices at other providers may differ, so always check what is included before booking.

    Is an AMH home test accurate?

    AMH home tests use a finger-prick sample, which is a smaller volume than a venous draw. While many home kits use accredited laboratories, the venous blood sample collected at a clinic is generally considered more reliable for hormone analysis. Both methods can provide useful results when performed correctly.

    How often should I test AMH?

    There is no fixed schedule for AMH testing. Some women choose to test annually as part of a proactive health check, particularly from their late twenties onwards. Your healthcare provider can advise on testing frequency based on your individual circumstances and health goals.

    Does AMH predict menopause?

    AMH can give an indication of your remaining ovarian reserve, which declines as you approach menopause. However, AMH alone cannot predict exactly when menopause will occur. It is one of several markers — alongside FSH and other hormones — that contribute to a broader understanding of reproductive ageing.

    Can I test AMH at any time in my cycle?

    Yes. Unlike some reproductive hormones that fluctuate significantly throughout the menstrual cycle, AMH levels remain relatively stable. This means you can have your AMH blood test at any point in your cycle without needing to time your appointment.

    Do I need a GP referral for an AMH test?

    No. You do not need a GP referral to book a private AMH blood test. You can arrange your appointment directly with a private clinic such as Private Blood Tests London and receive your results without a referral.

    Conclusion

    Understanding AMH test charges helps you plan a proactive step towards better reproductive health awareness. At Private Blood Tests London, the AMH blood test is available for £150 — or you can opt for the Female Hormone Profile at £172 or the comprehensive Female Hormonal Health Screening at £249 for a broader picture. All prices are fully inclusive with no hidden fees, and you can view individual test costs for FSH, LH, oestradiol, and progesterone (each £63) on our pricing page.

    If you would like clarity on your ovarian reserve, you can arrange an AMH blood test with Private Blood Tests London at a time that suits you. Our clinic in South Kensington offers a calm, professional environment with flexible appointment availability and results delivered within a few working days. Book your appointment today.

    *This content has been reviewed for clinical accuracy by our laboratory team at Private Blood Tests London.*

    *This article is for general information only and does not replace professional medical advice.*

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