TVMDL expands Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) testing to cats

September 23, 2025

The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL) has expanded its Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) testing to now include cats. This offering was previously limited to testing in dogs, however TVMDL has validated the assay and interpretive thresholds to assist feline clients in assessing AMH concentrations.

AMH is a protein hormone produced by Sertoli cells and granulosa cells in the testes and ovaries, respectively. Therefore, AMH is diagnostically useful in characterizing spay/neuter status, ovarian remnant syndrome, cryptorchidism, etc.

AMH results are reported as numerical values and are accompanied by an interpretation and comments. Additionally, TVMDL professionals are always available to assist in interpretation and case discussion.

Test: Anti-Mullerian Hormone – Small Animal (ELISA)
Test Code: 1590
Specimen: 1 mL serum
Turnaround Time: This test is performed at the College Station laboratory on Wednesdays with results in one to seven business days.
Price: $70

For more information about this test, or other clinical pathology offerings, visit tvmdl.tamu.edu or call the College Station laboratory at 1.888.646.5623.

Mallory Pfeifer

Communications Manager
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