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Ovarian Reserve Testing (AMH + FSH) in Austin, TX — Cash Pay Price

Ovarian Reserve Testing (AMH + FSH) costs $300–$400 cash-pay in Austin, TX. The lowest verified price is $300 at CCRM Austin. MarketCare compares 2 verified providers in the Austin metro area. No insurance needed.

Blood tests measuring anti-Müllerian hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone to assess egg supply and quality.

Best Cash Price

$300

at CCRM Austin

Call (512) 450-2273

vs. Austin hospital avg.

$94Save 58%

Price VerifiedThis price was confirmed directly from the provider's website or by phone call. Highest reliability.

Confirmed from provider website · Mar 2026

Quick Facts

Code

N/A

Category

Women's Health

Frequency

Common

Price Variance

High

Providers Found

3 in Austin

Best Price Call

(512) 450-2273

Top 3 Austin Providers

Cash-pay prices ranked lowest firstCPT 89321

Verified
$300
Save up to 25% by choosing wisely
1
CCRM AustinBEST PRICEVerified

Austin, TX

(512) 450-2273

Source: ccrmivf.com

$300

2

Austin, TX

(512) 419-1815

Source: austinfertilityinstitute.com

$350

3

Austin, TX

(512) 231-4800

Source: aspirefertility.com

$400

Verified = confirmed priceEstimated = aggregator data
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Telehealth Alternative

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Price Comparison

🏥 In-Person

$39+

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$0–$50

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💡 Note: Initial consultations, follow-ups, and prescription management can be done via telehealth. Physical exams, labs, and procedures require an in-person visit.