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AMH Test Cost Dubai: Pricing Guide (2026)

Dr. Parisa Dini24 min read
AMH blood test for ovarian reserve at DCDC Dubai Healthcare City
طبی جائزہ بذریعہ Dr. Parisa DiniMD, OB-GYN

اہم نکات

  • AMH test cost in Dubai typically ranges from AED 150 to AED 550 depending on the laboratory and whether the test is part of a broader fertility panel
  • Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is the most reliable single blood marker for assessing ovarian reserve, reflecting the quantity of remaining eggs in the ovaries
  • AMH can be tested on any day of the menstrual cycle with no fasting or special preparation required, making it one of the most convenient fertility tests available
  • Normal AMH levels vary by age: approximately 2.0 to 4.0 ng/mL at age 25, declining to around 1.0 ng/mL by age 40, and below 0.5 ng/mL approaching menopause
  • Low AMH does not mean you cannot conceive naturally, and the ASRM states that AMH should not be used as a standalone fertility predictor or to deny fertility treatment
  • Most insurance plans in Dubai cover AMH testing when ordered by a licensed physician as part of a fertility or hormonal investigation
  • DCDC offers AMH testing at its MOHAP-licensed laboratory in Dubai Healthcare City with same-day results for routine tests and comprehensive fertility panels in a single visit

If you are considering fertility testing in Dubai, one of the first questions you are likely to ask is how much an AMH test costs. The Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) blood test is the gold-standard marker for assessing ovarian reserve, and it plays a central role in fertility planning, PCOS evaluation, and menopause prediction. At Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center (DCDC), we provide comprehensive fertility testing including AMH at our MOHAP-licensed laboratory in Dubai Healthcare City, with results available the same day for routine tests. This guide breaks down AMH test pricing in Dubai for 2026, explains what the test measures, outlines normal ranges by age, and helps you understand what your results mean for your reproductive health.

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How Much Does an AMH Test Cost in Dubai?

AMH test pricing in Dubai varies significantly depending on the type of laboratory, whether the test is standalone or part of a fertility panel, and whether home collection is included. Based on current market data for 2026, standalone AMH tests in Dubai range from AED 150 to AED 550, with most hospital-based laboratories charging between AED 280 and AED 400. Home collection services may charge a premium, while comprehensive fertility panels that bundle AMH with other hormones offer better value per test.

Test / PackageEstimated Cost (AED)Includes
Standalone AMH Blood Test150 - 550AMH level, lab report
AMH + FSH + LH Panel400 - 900Ovarian reserve + gonadotropin hormones
AMH + Full Fertility Hormone Panel600 - 1,500AMH, FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, TSH
Couples Fertility Package1,200 - 2,500Female hormone panel + semen analysis
AMH with Home Collection300 - 700AMH test + nurse home visit
Gynecologist Consultation (results review)300 - 600Interpretation, fertility plan

Prices are approximate based on Dubai market rates for 2026. Use "from AED" as minimum estimates. Actual costs vary by facility and insurance coverage.

At DCDC, we offer competitive pricing for AMH testing as part of our commitment to accessible fertility diagnostics. Our women's health packages start from AED 299, and comprehensive health checkup packages begin from AED 249. Because our laboratory is on-site in Dubai Healthcare City, there are no additional facility fees or sample transport delays. We also provide direct billing with over 20 insurance providers including Daman, AXA, and Bupa, which means many patients pay nothing out of pocket when the test is ordered by their physician.

What Is the AMH Test and What Does It Measure?

Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a protein produced by granulosa cells in the small developing follicles of the ovaries. Each follicle contains an immature egg, so the level of AMH in your blood reflects the size of your remaining egg pool, known medically as your ovarian reserve. Unlike other reproductive hormones such as FSH and LH that fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, AMH remains relatively stable, which is why it can be tested on any day of your cycle without affecting accuracy.

The AMH test is a simple blood draw that takes less than five minutes. A small sample of venous blood is collected from your arm, processed in the laboratory, and analysed using an immunoassay technique. Results are reported in nanograms per millilitre (ng/mL) or picomoles per litre (pmol/L). One ng/mL is approximately equal to 7.14 pmol/L.

Clinically, AMH testing serves several important purposes. It is the primary test used to assess ovarian reserve before fertility treatments such as IVF or egg freezing. It helps predict ovarian response to stimulation medications, assists in diagnosing polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) where AMH levels are typically elevated two to five times above age-appropriate values, and can provide early warning signs of premature ovarian insufficiency. AMH is also increasingly used to estimate the timing of menopause, though with important limitations.

AMH Normal Ranges by Age: What the Numbers Mean

AMH levels naturally decline with age as your ovarian reserve decreases. Understanding age-specific reference ranges is essential for interpreting your results accurately. The following table shows typical AMH values by age group based on published clinical data. Keep in mind that individual variation is significant, and these ranges represent population averages rather than strict thresholds.

Age RangeAverage AMH (ng/mL)Expected Range (ng/mL)Interpretation
Under 253.0 - 4.01.5 - 9.5Peak ovarian reserve
25 - 302.5 - 3.51.0 - 7.0Good ovarian reserve
30 - 351.5 - 2.50.7 - 5.0Gradual decline begins
35 - 381.0 - 2.00.5 - 3.5Accelerated decline
38 - 400.7 - 1.50.3 - 2.5Below average for age
40 - 430.5 - 1.00.1 - 1.5Low reserve expected
Over 43Below 0.50.0 - 0.8Very low reserve

Based on published age-stratified AMH nomograms. Individual results may vary. Reference ranges differ slightly between laboratories.

"I counsel patients that AMH is one piece of a larger fertility puzzle," explains Dr. Parisa Dini, OB-GYN specialist at DCDC. "A 35-year-old woman with an AMH of 0.8 ng/mL has a lower-than-average ovarian reserve for her age, but this does not mean she cannot conceive. It tells us she may have fewer years of fertility remaining and should consider her timeline carefully. On the other hand, a high AMH in a young woman might prompt me to evaluate for PCOS, which requires a different management approach entirely."

It is important to understand that AMH measures egg quantity, not egg quality. Egg quality is primarily determined by age and cannot be measured through any blood test. A woman with a low AMH but good egg quality may still conceive naturally, while a woman with a high AMH but poor egg quality due to advanced age may face challenges. This distinction is critical for avoiding unnecessary alarm when interpreting results.

Factors That Affect AMH Test Cost in Dubai

Laboratory Type and Location

Independent diagnostic laboratories in Dubai tend to offer lower standalone AMH prices, typically from AED 150 to AED 350. Hospital-based laboratories, particularly those in healthcare free zones like Dubai Healthcare City, may charge from AED 280 to AED 550 but often include more comprehensive reporting and direct physician access for result interpretation. The advantage of testing at a facility like DCDC is that your gynecologist can review results immediately and create a follow-up plan during the same visit, saving you the time and cost of a separate consultation. For further reading on related fertility diagnostics, see our guide on semen analysis and fertility testing in Dubai.

Standalone Test vs. Fertility Panel

Ordering AMH as part of a comprehensive fertility hormone panel is often more cost-effective than testing each hormone separately. A fertility panel that includes AMH, FSH, LH, Estradiol, Prolactin, and TSH provides a complete picture of reproductive hormone function and typically costs between AED 600 and AED 1,500. When each test is ordered individually, the combined cost can exceed AED 2,000. At DCDC, patients can complete their full fertility panel in a single blood draw during one visit.

Home Collection vs. In-Clinic Testing

Several laboratories in Dubai offer home phlebotomy services for AMH testing, which adds a convenience fee of AED 50 to AED 150 to the base test price. While home collection is convenient, in-clinic testing at a facility like DCDC ensures faster sample processing and same-day results for routine tests. Our clinic in Dubai Healthcare City also offers free parking for patients, making the visit straightforward.

Insurance Coverage

Insurance coverage significantly affects your out-of-pocket cost for AMH testing. Most major insurance providers in the UAE cover AMH when it is ordered by a licensed physician as part of a fertility evaluation or hormonal investigation. Basic DHA-mandated health insurance plans typically cover diagnostic blood tests for infertility investigations, though the level of coverage depends on your specific policy. Premium plans from providers like Daman, AXA, Bupa, and NAS often cover the full cost with no co-payment.

Understanding Your AMH Test Results

High AMH Levels

AMH levels above 4.0 ng/mL in reproductive-age women may indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), especially when combined with irregular periods, elevated androgens, or polycystic ovarian morphology on ultrasound. In PCOS, AMH levels are typically two to five times higher than age-matched norms because the condition is characterised by an excess of small antral follicles that produce AMH. While a high AMH alone does not diagnose PCOS, it is an important supporting marker. If your AMH is elevated, your doctor may recommend further evaluation. Learn more about PCOS treatment and diagnosis in Dubai.

Normal AMH Levels

An AMH between 1.0 and 3.5 ng/mL is generally considered normal for women of reproductive age, though the expected value depends heavily on your age. A result of 1.5 ng/mL is perfectly normal at age 38 but would be below average at age 28. This is why age-specific reference ranges, as outlined in the table above, are essential for meaningful interpretation. Normal AMH levels suggest an adequate ovarian reserve and a typical response to ovarian stimulation medications if IVF is planned.

Low AMH Levels

AMH below 1.0 ng/mL is generally considered low, though this is relative to age. Low AMH indicates a diminished ovarian reserve, meaning fewer eggs remain in the ovaries. Causes of low AMH include natural ageing, previous ovarian surgery, endometriosis, chemotherapy or radiation exposure, autoimmune conditions, and smoking. However, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) emphasises that low AMH should not be used to deny fertility treatment, as even women with very low AMH can still achieve pregnancy with appropriate interventions.

If your AMH is low, your doctor may recommend additional testing including an antral follicle count (AFC) via transvaginal ultrasound, FSH and Estradiol levels on day 2 or 3 of your cycle, and potentially a discussion about fertility preservation options such as egg freezing if future parenthood is desired.

When Should You Get an AMH Test?

The AMH test can be performed at any time, on any day of the menstrual cycle, without fasting or any special preparation. This makes it one of the most accessible fertility tests available. However, there are specific situations where AMH testing is particularly valuable.

  • You are over 30 and considering starting a family in the next few years but want to understand your reproductive timeline
  • You have been trying to conceive for 12 months (or 6 months if you are over 35) without success
  • You are considering egg freezing or IVF and need a baseline ovarian reserve assessment
  • You have irregular menstrual cycles, heavy periods, or suspected PCOS
  • You have a family history of early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency
  • You have undergone ovarian surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy
  • You are an expat in Dubai planning your family while on a fixed-term work visa and want to assess your fertility window
  • You want to track changes in your ovarian reserve over time by testing annually
  • Your gynaecologist suspects endometriosis and wants to evaluate its impact on ovarian reserve
  • You are experiencing symptoms of early menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats, or irregular periods before age 40

"For expat women in Dubai, I often recommend proactive AMH testing even before they start trying to conceive," says Dr. Parisa Dini. "Many of my patients are professionals on three-year work visas who want to plan their families around their career timeline. A simple AMH test gives them the information they need to make informed decisions about whether to start trying now, consider egg freezing, or simply continue monitoring. It is a small investment that can prevent much larger emotional and financial costs later."

AMH Test Cost Comparison: Dubai vs. Other Fertility Tests

To put AMH test pricing in context, the following table compares it with other common fertility tests available in Dubai. AMH is one of the most affordable and least invasive fertility assessments, offering significant diagnostic value relative to its cost. For women undergoing a complete fertility workup, these tests are often ordered together to provide a comprehensive picture. You can learn more about HSG test costs in Dubai in our dedicated pricing guide.

Fertility TestEstimated Cost (AED)What It AssessesPreparation Required
AMH Blood Test150 - 550Ovarian reserve (egg quantity)None - any cycle day
FSH + LH + Estradiol Panel200 - 600Pituitary-ovarian functionDay 2-3 of cycle
Transvaginal Ultrasound (AFC)400 - 800Antral follicle countEarly in cycle preferred
HSG (Hysterosalpingography)1,500 - 3,500Tubal patency, uterine cavityCycle day 7-12
Semen Analysis200 - 500Sperm count, motility, morphology2-5 days abstinence
Prolactin + TSH Panel150 - 400Thyroid and prolactin disordersMorning, fasting preferred
Couples Fertility Package1,200 - 2,500Complete male and female panelsVaries by component

Prices are approximate based on Dubai market rates for 2026. Actual costs vary by facility and insurance.

Insurance Coverage for AMH Testing in Dubai

Understanding how insurance covers AMH testing in the UAE can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket expense. Under DHA regulations, all employer-sponsored health insurance plans in Dubai must cover essential diagnostic tests, and AMH typically falls under this category when ordered for a medically indicated reason such as infertility investigation, PCOS evaluation, or assessment of premature ovarian insufficiency.

Insurance Providers That Commonly Cover AMH

  • Daman (National Health Insurance Company) - covers AMH under outpatient diagnostic benefits when referred by a specialist
  • AXA - most enhanced plans include fertility diagnostics including AMH testing
  • Bupa Global - comprehensive plans cover hormonal and fertility blood panels
  • NAS (NextCare) - coverage varies by plan tier; enhanced plans typically include AMH
  • ADNIC (Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company) - may cover with prior authorisation
  • MetLife, Oman Insurance, and Orient Insurance - coverage depends on employer plan terms

At DCDC, we offer direct billing with more than 20 insurance providers, which means you do not need to pay upfront and claim later in most cases. Our insurance coordination team can verify your coverage before your appointment so you know exactly what to expect. If your plan requires pre-authorisation, we handle that process for you.

What If AMH Is Not Covered?

Even if your specific plan does not cover AMH testing, the out-of-pocket cost remains affordable compared to many other medical tests. Self-pay patients at DCDC benefit from transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Additionally, if you are ordering AMH as part of a broader hormonal panel or health checkup package, you may find better value through our bundled pricing options.

Check Your AMH Test Coverage at DCDC

Our insurance team can verify your coverage for AMH and other fertility tests before your visit. Contact us to confirm your benefits and book your appointment at Dubai Healthcare City.

What to Expect at DCDC: Your AMH Testing Experience

Getting an AMH test at Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center is a straightforward process designed for your convenience. Here is what a typical visit looks like from arrival to results.

Arrival and Check-In

DCDC is located in Building 64, Block A, Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC), one of the region's premier healthcare free zones. Free parking is available for patients, and the clinic is easily accessible from Al Khail Road and Sheikh Zayed Road. When you arrive, our reception team will check you in. The average wait time at DCDC is just 15 minutes, so you will not spend your morning in a waiting room.

The Blood Draw

The AMH test requires a simple venous blood draw from your arm, which takes less than five minutes. No fasting is required, and you can eat and drink normally before your appointment. One of the key advantages of AMH testing is that it can be done on any day of your menstrual cycle, unlike FSH and Estradiol tests that must be timed to days 2 or 3 of your cycle. This flexibility means you can schedule your appointment whenever it suits you.

Sample Processing and Results

Your blood sample is processed at our on-site MOHAP-licensed laboratory, which means there is no delay from transporting samples to an external facility. Same-day results are available for routine tests. If you are having a comprehensive fertility panel that includes AMH along with FSH, LH, Estradiol, and other markers, all samples are drawn from a single blood draw and processed simultaneously.

Results Review with Your Doctor

Once your results are ready, you can review them with Dr. Parisa Dini or another specialist at DCDC during the same visit or at a follow-up appointment. Dr. Dini will interpret your AMH results in the context of your age, medical history, menstrual patterns, and reproductive goals. If additional testing is needed, such as an antral follicle count ultrasound or a full hormone panel, it can often be arranged the same day. Results are also available digitally through our patient portal, so you do not need to return to the clinic just to collect your report.

AMH and PCOS: The Connection

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age, affecting an estimated 8 to 13 percent of women globally. AMH plays a particularly important role in PCOS diagnosis and management because women with PCOS typically have significantly elevated AMH levels, often two to five times higher than age-matched peers without the condition.

This elevation occurs because PCOS is characterised by an excess number of small antral follicles in the ovaries, each of which produces AMH. Research published in the journal Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology has proposed using age-specific AMH cut-off values as a diagnostic marker for PCOS, potentially complementing or even replacing ultrasound-based criteria in some clinical settings.

"In my practice, AMH is an invaluable tool for managing PCOS patients," notes Dr. Parisa Dini. "It helps me understand the severity of the follicular excess, monitor response to treatment, and counsel patients about their long-term reproductive outlook. Women with PCOS actually tend to have a longer reproductive window due to their higher ovarian reserve, but they face other challenges like irregular ovulation that need to be addressed. AMH testing helps me tailor the treatment plan for each individual patient." For comprehensive information about PCOS management, read our detailed guide on PCOS treatment and diagnosis in Dubai.

AMH and Menopause Prediction

AMH has emerged as one of the most promising biomarkers for predicting the timing of menopause. Because AMH reflects the size of the remaining follicular pool, declining AMH levels can signal the approach of menopause years before symptoms appear. Research published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism has shown that AMH becomes undetectable approximately five years before the final menstrual period.

However, the ASRM and other professional bodies caution that AMH alone cannot precisely predict when you will reach menopause. The accuracy improves when AMH is tracked over time (serial testing) and interpreted alongside other factors such as age, family history, cycle regularity, and FSH levels. For women in their late 30s or early 40s experiencing irregular cycles or early menopausal symptoms, AMH testing can provide valuable information for planning hormone replacement therapy and other preventive health strategies.

Dr. Parisa Dini, whose clinical focus includes menopause and preventive women's health, uses AMH as part of a comprehensive evaluation for women approaching perimenopause. "For women in their 40s who are noticing changes in their cycles, an AMH level helps me estimate how far along they are in the menopausal transition. This information guides decisions about contraception, bone health screening, cardiovascular risk management, and whether hormone therapy might be beneficial."

Limitations of AMH Testing: What It Cannot Tell You

While AMH is an extremely useful test, it is important to understand its limitations to avoid misinterpreting results or making decisions based on incomplete information.

  • AMH does not measure egg quality. Egg quality is primarily determined by age and cannot be assessed through any blood test. A 42-year-old with a good AMH may still have reduced egg quality compared to a 28-year-old with a low AMH.
  • AMH is not a fertility test. The ASRM emphasises that ovarian reserve markers including AMH are poor independent predictors of natural conception. They predict oocyte yield in IVF cycles, not your ability to get pregnant.
  • AMH does not predict time to pregnancy. Two women with the same AMH level may have very different experiences trying to conceive, depending on factors like tubal patency, ovulation regularity, sperm quality, and uterine health.
  • Hormonal contraceptives can lower AMH. Women taking combined oral contraceptive pills may have artificially reduced AMH levels for up to two months after discontinuation. Your doctor should account for this when interpreting results.
  • AMH varies between laboratory assays. Different immunoassay platforms can produce slightly different AMH values for the same sample. Always compare serial AMH results using the same laboratory for consistency.
  • A single AMH value is a snapshot. AMH levels can fluctuate slightly between tests. A trend measured over multiple tests is more informative than any single value.

AMH Testing for Expats and Residents in Dubai

Dubai's diverse expatriate population brings unique considerations to fertility testing. Many women relocate to Dubai on employment visas with a defined timeline, and understanding their reproductive health within that window is a practical priority. The UAE has a supportive regulatory environment for fertility diagnostics, with the DHA licensing all laboratories that perform hormone testing and ensuring quality standards across the emirate.

Culturally, fertility discussions can be sensitive across many communities in the UAE. At DCDC, our multilingual medical team provides a confidential, respectful environment for these conversations. With a 4.8 out of 5 Google rating from over 1,000 verified patient reviews and a 98 percent patient satisfaction rate, we have built a reputation for compassionate, patient-centred care that women from all backgrounds feel comfortable accessing.

For expat women specifically, here are several practical considerations. First, check whether your employer-provided health insurance covers fertility diagnostics, as many enhanced plans do. Second, if you are on a fixed-term visa and considering family planning, an AMH test is a low-cost way to gather critical information early. Third, if you plan to pursue fertility treatments, Dubai offers world-class IVF clinics and fertility centres, making it practical to begin your diagnostic workup here.

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How to Prepare for an AMH Test

One of the biggest advantages of the AMH test is that it requires virtually no preparation. Unlike many other hormone tests, AMH is stable throughout the menstrual cycle, which means there are no timing restrictions and no fasting requirements. Here is what you should know before your appointment.

  • No fasting required. You can eat and drink normally before your blood draw. AMH levels are not affected by food intake.
  • Any cycle day. AMH can be tested on any day of your menstrual cycle, including during your period. You do not need to wait for a specific cycle day.
  • Inform your doctor about medications. Combined oral contraceptive pills, GnRH agonists, and some hormonal treatments can temporarily suppress AMH levels. If you have recently stopped hormonal contraception, your doctor may advise waiting one to two months before testing for the most accurate result.
  • Bring your ID and insurance card. If you plan to use insurance, have your Emirates ID and insurance card ready for the registration process.
  • Hydrate normally. Drinking water before your blood test makes the blood draw easier but is not a medical requirement.
  • Plan for a follow-up. While the blood draw takes five minutes, consider scheduling a consultation to review your results with a gynaecologist, especially if this is your first AMH test.

How Often Should You Repeat the AMH Test?

For most women, annual AMH testing is sufficient to track changes in ovarian reserve over time. However, the recommended testing frequency depends on your age, clinical situation, and reproductive goals. Women in their late 30s or those with known risk factors for diminished ovarian reserve may benefit from testing every six to twelve months. Women in their 20s who are not actively trying to conceive might test once as a baseline and then recheck every two to three years.

If you are undergoing fertility treatment, your doctor may order AMH before each treatment cycle to guide medication dosing and protocol selection. A declining trend in serial AMH measurements is more clinically meaningful than any single result, as it shows the rate at which your ovarian reserve is decreasing and can influence decisions about the urgency of fertility preservation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

AMH test prices in Dubai range from AED 150 to AED 550 depending on the laboratory and whether the test is standalone or part of a fertility panel. At DCDC in Dubai Healthcare City, we offer competitive pricing with direct insurance billing for over 20 providers.
No, fasting is not required for the AMH test. You can eat and drink normally before your blood draw. AMH levels are not affected by food intake, making it one of the most convenient blood tests to schedule.
Yes, AMH can be tested on any day of your menstrual cycle, including during menstruation. Unlike FSH and Estradiol which must be tested on cycle days 2 to 3, AMH remains stable throughout the cycle. This is one of the key advantages of AMH testing.
Normal AMH ranges vary by age. At age 25, average AMH is 3.0 to 4.0 ng/mL. By age 30, it is approximately 2.5 ng/mL. At 35, around 1.5 ng/mL is typical. By age 40, about 1.0 ng/mL is expected. Values below these averages may indicate diminished ovarian reserve, but always interpret results with your doctor.
Most major insurance providers in Dubai cover AMH testing when ordered by a licensed physician as part of a fertility evaluation or hormonal investigation. Providers including Daman, AXA, and Bupa typically cover the test. DCDC offers direct billing with over 20 insurers to minimise out-of-pocket costs.
Low AMH (below 1.0 ng/mL) indicates diminished ovarian reserve, meaning fewer eggs remain. However, the ASRM states that low AMH should not be used to deny fertility treatment or as a standalone fertility predictor. Women with low AMH can still conceive, though they may need to consider their timeline and potentially explore fertility preservation options.
AMH alone cannot diagnose PCOS, but elevated AMH levels (two to five times above age-matched norms) are a common finding in women with PCOS. High AMH can support a PCOS diagnosis when combined with other criteria including irregular periods, elevated androgens, and polycystic ovarian morphology on ultrasound.
At DCDC, same-day results are available for routine tests. The blood draw takes less than five minutes, and samples are processed at our on-site laboratory with no external transport delays. Results are also accessible digitally through our patient portal.
Yes, combined oral contraceptive pills can temporarily suppress AMH levels. If you have recently stopped taking the pill, your doctor may recommend waiting one to two months before testing to ensure the most accurate result. Always inform your healthcare provider about any hormonal medications before testing.
AMH testing can be valuable even if you are not currently trying to conceive. It provides a baseline measurement of your ovarian reserve that can inform future family planning decisions. This is especially relevant for women in their 30s who may want to start a family in the coming years and want to understand their reproductive timeline.

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Final Thoughts on AMH Testing in Dubai

Understanding your AMH level is one of the most accessible and informative steps you can take in managing your reproductive health. At from AED 150 to AED 550 for a standalone test in Dubai, AMH testing offers exceptional diagnostic value relative to its cost. It requires no fasting, no cycle timing, and no special preparation, and the results provide actionable insights into your ovarian reserve, PCOS status, and reproductive timeline.

At Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center in Dubai Healthcare City, we provide AMH testing at our MOHAP-licensed on-site laboratory with same-day results. Dr. Parisa Dini and our OB-GYN team are available to interpret your results, answer your questions, and create a personalised plan whether you are actively trying to conceive, considering egg freezing, managing PCOS, or simply monitoring your reproductive health. With direct billing for over 20 insurance providers and transparent self-pay pricing, we make fertility diagnostics accessible and straightforward. Couples undergoing a complete workup may also benefit from our semen analysis services and HSG testing to evaluate all aspects of fertility in one location.

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یہ مضمون ہماری طبی ٹیم نے جائزہ لیا ہے اور درج ذیل ذرائع کا حوالہ دیتا ہے:

  1. ASRM Committee Opinion: Testing and Interpreting Measures of Ovarian Reserve (2020)
  2. Cleveland Clinic: Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test
  3. MedlinePlus: Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test
  4. Age-Stratified Anti-Mullerian Hormone Nomogram - PMC (2025)
  5. Dubai Health Authority - Healthcare Regulation
  6. Frontiers in Endocrinology: Role of AMH in Prediction of Menopause

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Dr. Parisa Dini

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Dr. Parisa Dini

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OB-GYN

MD, OB-GYN

Dr. Parisa Dini is an OB-GYN specialist at Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center (DCDC) in Dubai Healthcare City.

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