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Arva Health introduces home fertility tests for women
Developed in partnership with fertility specialists, the fertility test is customised specifically for Indian women dealing with PCOS and thyroid issues. The Bengaluru-based company has partnered with trusted labs for blood and sample collection at home. The start-up shares a detailed fertility report within 48 hours.
Developed in partnership with fertility specialists, the fertility test is customised specifically for Indian women dealing with PCOS and thyroid issues.
“Women's health in India has been overlooked for too long. We’re so inspired by the women we serve as we give them the power to choose their fertility destiny,” said Nidhi Panchmal, Founder, Arva Health.
The Bengaluru-based company has partnered with trusted labs for blood and sample collection at home. The start-up shares a detailed fertility report within 48 hours.
Dipalie Bajaj, Co-Founder and CEO, Arva Health, said, “We aim to be a reproductive health concierge, helping users manage their health journey by recommending safe, vetted doctors, facilitating appointment bookings, and connecting users with a supportive community of individuals on a similar path. Many believe that women can conceive at the drop of a hat, but the truth is that most women are left in the dark about their fertility until they face challenges or consider an IVF clinic. Our solution is not just a diagnostic tool but a comprehensive journey into understanding oneself. Through our digital platform, women don't just get results; they gain insights tailored to their unique history.”
The test offers an unprecedented opportunity for women to understand their reproductive hormones in clear and straightforward language. It includes often-overlooked tests like AMH and ovarian reserve, and the reports offer personalised insights based on individual data, helping women understand how their lifestyle choices influence fertility health. The start-up provides insights into the biological clock and how conditions like PCOS may impact fertility, identifying early red flags and potential issues for proactive steps.
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