Who can order the test?
This test is only for adults aged 18 and older.
Can my doctor use the results?
Yes. All of our tests are performed by CLIA-certified labs, the gold standard in lab testing quality regulation. Within your results report you will also find detailed information intended for your healthcare professional. They can use this information to interpret your test results clearly. To see an example of this, you can request a sample report at the top of this page.
Are my results reviewed by a doctor?
Yes, all our test results are reviewed by a physician during the lab analysis process to ensure the third party validation of your results.
Can I speak to a healthcare professional about my results?
Yes! After receiving your results, you’ll have the opportunity to schedule a telehealth appointment and discuss with a healthcare professional. There’s no extra charge for this option - the price is included.
Do you provide physician orders?
Yes, we provide physician orders for every test in every state (even those that do not require them). You don’t need to get a prescription or pay extra for this service as it’s included in the purchase price of each test.
How long does it take to receive results? Where can I view them?
Results are ready within 7 business days of when the sample is received by the lab.
You will receive an email letting you know your results are ready to view within the portal. Results will not be included within the body of the email to ensure privacy.
Are the results accurate?
Yes. Not only are your results as accurate as traditional lab tests, but we’re actually the first at-home small volume blood testing company to have our data and methods peer-reviewed by the scientific and medical community — which helps validate our claims and our results reports. Learn more about the exact science behind imaware™ tests.
Will an IUD or birth control impact my test results?
FSH, E2, and AMH results may be affected or inaccurate if you are using a form of hormonal contraception. Non-hormonal contraception will not impact results.
What is considered day 1 of my menstrual cycle?
If your period begins before 4 PM, that day is considered day 1 of your period. If your period begins after 4 PM, day 1 is considered the next day.
If I do not get periods, when should I take the tests?
If you do not get your period, you can take the test any day. The test needs to be taken within three hours of waking up and after having fasted for eight hours. Results interpretations may be inaccurate for FSH, E2, AMH if collection is not done on day 2, 3, or 4 of the menstrual cycle. Results interpretations for other biomarkers will not be impacted.