About
Modern Fertility is a women's health company that makes personalized reproductive health information accessible through at-home fertility hormone testing. Rather than confining diagnostic testing to fertility clinics, the company enables women to understand their reproductive health from home by measuring key hormones including AMH (a marker of ovarian reserve) and TSH. The test is customized based on individual circumstances, including whether someone is taking birth control, and results are reviewed by board-certified physicians against clinical thresholds set by fertility doctors.
The company's approach centers on proactive information gathering rather than reactive healthcare. By providing women with detailed hormone data and personalized reports that explain how their levels relate to ovarian reserve, egg freezing, IVF, and menopause timing, Modern Fertility positions fertility knowledge as a foundation for future planning. The service extends beyond testing: customers gain access to a community platform, weekly expert sessions called "Egginar," and support from fertility nurses who answer questions about reproductive health decisions.
Modern Fertility operates within a broader commitment to advancing fertility research and closing the research gap in reproductive health. The company publishes findings in peer-reviewed journals, conducts IRB-approved studies, and invites customers to contribute anonymized hormone data to research efforts. All testing occurs in CLIA and CAP accredited laboratories, and results can be downloaded and shared with personal physicians to inform clinical conversations.
Longevity Contribution
- Customized hormone panels that account for birth control use, allowing testing without discontinuing contraception
- Physician-ordered and reviewed results with clinical interpretation by fertility specialists, not just raw data
- Integrated support model combining testing with community access, expert consultations, and fertility nursing support
- Research-driven approach with published peer-reviewed studies and IRB-approved research protocols advancing fertility science