Oova is the at-home fertility test that doctors trust. Here's why.
Most at-home tests repackage products from the same manufacturers. These tests measure everyone against the false and outdated “standard” of a 28-day cycle. This means the test under your sink probably won’t teach you anything new.
Oova vs. traditional OPKs
We invested years of R&D to completely transform hormone health technology. We're leveraging modern medicine to eliminate the inaccurate one-size-fits-all approach.
Now, we’re proud to introduce the best product on the market, backed by Mount Sinai Hospital, and manufactured here in the US.
Quantitative results without a blood draw
Our urine-based test uses the same state-of-the-art materials as aircraft filtration systems. We are able to test with consistency, filtering out variables like caffeine, food, drinks, and medications that can interfere with traditional tests.
Measures three hormones instead of one
Oova is the first at-home test that uses cutting-edge medical technology to measure luteinizing hormone (LH), E3G (urinary estrogen), and PdG (urinary progesterone) with lab-quality sensitivity. No other at-home test can do this.
Oova vs. others
We invested in advanced nanotechnology — specifically, tiny beads that bind to your hormones — to enable a much wider detection range, and give everyone accurate results. Most other tests have ⅓ of the range, resulting in frequent errors.
Personalized care
Oova establishes your personal hormone baseline, then monitors daily fluctuations relative to your baseline. The more you scan, the more Oova can tell you about your hormones trends and patterns.
Why Oova stands out
Traditional tests are difficult to interpret and give vague “positive” or “negative” results. Oova is the first at-home testing system to use cutting-edge image processing to report through a smartphone. The AI-powered Oova app reveals precise hormone levels and provides personalized answers.
The “standard” cycle myth
The health industry follows a "standard” cycle of 28 days, which only 13% of women actually have. This causes trackers and tests to inaccurately track hormone trends and misrepresent fertile windows and ovulation.
By measuring luteinizing hormone (LH), PdG (a progesterone metabolite), and E3G (an estrogen metabolite), Oova uncovers each woman's exact cycle length.
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Oova gives you answers
From different hormone levels and phases, to cycle lengths and egg-release patterns, no two women’s hormone patterns are the same. Oova is designed to capture all of this, revealing more about your ovulation patterns than any other at-home hormone test.