AMH and Chlamydia‑IgG (Fertility)

AMH (ovarian reserve) and Chlamydia-IgG; fertility context.

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€85.00EUR

Collection at test location

€20.00EUR

Home test kit delivery

€5.95EUR

Costs are per order

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What is Anti-Müller Hormone (AMH)?

Anti-Müller Hormone (AMH) is a protein produced by the ovaries and provides information about a woman's ovarian reserve, which is the estimated number of eggs a woman still has.

Why should you have AMH tested?

AMH levels can provide insight into a woman's fertility and are useful when planning a family. It can also assist in the diagnosis of specific health conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or premature ovarian aging.

What does it indicate?

AMH levels give an indication of the ovarian reserve and can help in determining a woman's fertility.

What does a high AMH level mean?

A high AMH level indicates a high ovarian reserve, suggesting good fertility. However, it may also indicate PCOS.

What does a low AMH level mean?

A low AMH level may indicate a reduced ovarian reserve, which may suggest reduced fertility or approaching menopause.


What is Chlamydia?

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It is often asymptomatic but can lead to serious health issues if left untreated.

Why should you be tested for Chlamydia?

Testing for Chlamydia is important because it often presents without symptoms, yet it can lead to infertility and other health problems. Early detection and treatment can reduce these risks.

What does it indicate?

A positive test indicates an active Chlamydia infection that requires treatment.

What does a high level mean?

Chlamydia tests yield a positive or negative result; "high level" is not applicable.

What does a low level mean?

Chlamydia tests yield a positive or negative result; "low level" is not applicable. A negative result means no presence of the infection.

Chlamydia trachomatis-IgG (EIA) + AMH (anti-Müller hormone)