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⏳ The Arva Fertility Test for Women
⏳ The Arva Fertility Test for Women
Updated over a week ago

Our Fertility Test for Women is a clinically-backed reproductive hormone blood test designed for a holistic view of female fertility health.

Designed specifically for Indian women, including those that have PCOS and Thyroid problems, we analyse and break down your reproductive timeline.

What will I learn from the Fertility Test?

No matter your fertility goals, here’s what you can be sure you’ll learn:

  1. How many eggs you have and what they mean for you.

  2. If you have PCOS, what type you have, and what interventions might help.

  3. How your thyroid is doing — and if your medication is actually working from an earlier diagnosis.

So how does it work?

The process is simple—with 3 easy steps.

  1. Book and schedule your test: The Fertility Test is a simple blood test. During the booking process, choose a time slot that works for you.

  2. Collect your blood sample: On collection day, one of our friendly technicians will collect your blood sample from home. Just like a regular blood test—remember to drink plenty of water and fast for at least 12 hours!

  3. Receive your fertility analysis in your dashboard: Our team then runs tests on your sample to create your unique fertility health profile, verified by a team of medical experts. Your results will be available in your online dashboard within 48 hours of receiving your sample.

  4. Consult online with a fertility consultant: Post-results, our care team will help you navigate what’s next—from getting an ultrasound to speaking to a specialist.

Which biomarkers will I test?

Here's a list of biomarkers we look at, which vary depending on the type of test you choose. Our most comprehensive is the Fertility Test for Women, Complete.

  • AMH: Anti-mullerian hormone

  • FSH: Follicle stimulating hormone

  • E2: Estradiol

  • LH: Luteinizing hormone

  • PRL: Prolactin

  • DHEAS: DHEA—Sulphate

  • Free T: Free Testosterone

  • TSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone

  • T3: Triiodothyronine

  • T4: Thyroxine

  • HOMA IR Index

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