What is infertility? Is it common?
Infertility is described as the inability to conceive after one year or longer of trying to become pregnant. About 1 in 5 women in the United States are impacted by some form of infertility.¹ In many cases, these are caused by disruptions in ovarian function, fallopian tube obstruction, or problems within the uterus. When trying to become pregnant, both women and men can contribute to infertility. Taking a woman's fertility test can help you understand your reproductive health and give you key insights into hormonal levels that may impact your ability to conceive.
Test yourself discreetly and talk to a healthcare provider
Taking a women's fertility test can help you understand your fertility and reproductive health. Get your test to collect your sample discreetly at home and review results right from your Cue Health App. Plus, it's easier than ever to discuss your results with on-demand telehealth visits through your App.
What can you do?
If you have reason to believe you're infertile, doctors will likely schedule fertility tests for you and your partner. If you are infertile, doctors may consider a number of different treatments to increase your chances of becoming pregnant. If you want to find out more about your fertility and reproductive health, talk to your healthcare provider.






This at-home, comprehensive fertility test lets you measure 6 key hormones for insights into your fertility and reproductive health. Order your test, send in your sample, and you'll be able to review your results securely in the Cue Health App within a few days.
This test measures 6 hormones that impact your reproductive health: Estradiol, Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH), Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH), Prolactin, and Total Testosterone, plus Cholesterol (Total, LDL, HDL)
- Arrives in discreet packaging
- HSA/FSA eligible
- Results sent to the Cue Health App
- Includes a blood sample kit
About this Membership
How it works
Your women's fertility panel helps you understand your reproductive health and fertility discreetly at home. Collect your sample privately at your convenience and review your test results in the Cue Health App. If you have questions or need help interpreting your results, you can use your App to access on-demand telehealth visits with board-certified clinicians.

Purchase and register your test kit
Purchase your test kit from the Cue Health website or in the Cue Health App. Once you receive your kit, don't forget to register it.

Collect and mail in your sample
Follow the step-by-step instructions in your test kit and in the Cue Health App to collect your sample. Ship your sample to the lab using your test kit's pre-paid return packaging.

View your results
We'll let you know when your results are ready. Just log in to your Cue Health App to review them securely at your convenience.

Talk to a clinician
If you have questions or want to discuss your results, request an on-demand telehealth session in the Cue Health App.
About the test
What this test measures
Your hormones play a big role in your reproductive health. Ovulation—the release of an egg from your ovary—is influenced by luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which help tell your ovaries to release eggs. Other hormones play important roles in ovulation, menstruation, and fertility. Use your discreet, at-home test to measure 6 key hormones and detect any hormonal imbalances that may impact your ability to conceive. Your test measures 6 important hormones, plus cholesterol:
- Estradiol - Helps maintain eggs within the ovaries. Elevated levels may correlate with difficulties conceiving.
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH) - Helps release eggs from the ovaries. Tracking LH may help your chances of successfully conceiving.
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) - Indicator of ovarian function. Elevated levels may indicate complications with the health of your eggs.
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - Hormone that triggers your thyroid to produce and release its own hormones. Elevated levels may interfere with ovulation.
- Prolactin - Hormone that helps your body produce milk. Elevated levels may interfere with the normal function of other hormones.
- Total Testosterone - Hormone produced by your ovaries that help grow, maintain, and repair your reproductive tissues. Elevated or decreased levels may impact your fertility.
- Cholesterol (Total, LDL, HDL) - Elevated levels of cholesterol interfere with metabolism, hormones, and your overall circulation, which may impact your fertility.
Who should take this test
Our at-home fertility panel may be right for you if you are a woman who is:
- Thinking about becoming pregnant or actively trying to conceive
- Age 35 or older and have unsuccessfully tried to conceive for six months or longer
- Concerned about your reproductive health
- Interested to learn more about your cycle and hormonal patterns
You must be age 18 or older to take this test. This test is intended only for people assigned female at birth. Due to state restrictions, this test is not available to residents of New York.
What's included in the sample kit
This blood sample collection kit includes:
- Alcohol wipe
- Sterile lancet x 3
- Blood collection card
- Gauze pad
- Bandage x 2
- Blood sample return bag
- Return shipping box
- Return shipping envelope bag
- Pre-paid return shipping label
How to collect samples
Get started by downloading the Cue Health App. Please ensure you’ve installed the latest version (1.16 or newer). Follow step-by-step instructions within your app and sample collection kit to collect and mail in your sample.
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We bring quality and safety to the forefront of everything we do with top-tier laboratories and board-certified healthcare providers that ensure the highest standards of medical accuracy and data privacy.

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Patient health information is protected under the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Our partners are HIPAA compliant and follow established regulations and standards to keep your personal information private and safe.

CLIA Certified Labs
Cue's partner labs are certified under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). This means they meet rigorous federal and state regulations to perform quality laboratory testing and deliver accurate, reliable, and timely test results.

Board-Certified Clinicians
Our clinicians are healthcare providers qualified by the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS) to provide medical advice, care, and treatment.

Frequently asked questions
How accurate are the results?
The laboratories we partner with to process Cue tests are CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited, which means they meet the highest standards for pathology and laboratory medicine. Additionally, each of our test kits are assembled in FDA-registered manufacturing facilities.
How long does the testing process take?
In most cases, your results will be available 3 to 5 business days after the lab receives your sample. You’ll be notified once you can securely review your results in the Cue Health App. If your results are delayed, our customer service team will reach out to you.
Holidays may cause shipping and laboratory delays. These holidays include:
- New Year’s Day
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving
- Friday after Thanksgiving
- Christmas Day
Will my insurance cover the cost of the test?
Cue tests are not currently covered by insurance, but we are actively working with health insurance companies to get coverage for Cue Health solutions. However, many Cue Care tests are FSA/HSA eligible, which means that your health benefits may be able to cover Cue. We recommend connecting with your insurance provider directly to inquire more about their policies and your plan. We work hard to keep our pricing accessible, and in most cases, the price of a Cue Care test is similar to the out-of-pocket costs for testing in a clinical setting.
I ordered my kit. What should I do next?
Get started by downloading the Cue Health App. Please ensure you’ve installed the latest version (1.16 or newer). Follow step-by-step instructions within your app and sample collection kit to collect and mail in your sample. If you have trouble registering your test kit, please reach customer support from the Cue Health App. You may also contact support@cuehealth.com or 1 (833)-CUE-TEST.
How will I receive my results?
In most circumstances, your results will be ready within 3-5 business days of the lab receiving your sample. You’ll be notified once you can securely review your results in the Cue Health App. Your health data is sent confidentially, and complies with HIPAA regulations for patient privacy.
Health test results can vary from person to person. We recommend speaking with a healthcare provider if you want to better understand your test, or if you have unexpected or abnormal results. You may also receive additional information from our team via email within 24 hours. If your results are invalid or you want to repeat your test, please contact customer support at 1 (833) 283-8378 or email cuecaresupport@cue.me.
Will my package be shipped discreetly?
Your package will be delivered discreetly by Amazon, our delivery fulfillment partner. Your order will always arrive in an Amazon box with no test names or Cue Health-branded images. Cue Health will not appear anywhere on your package in normal circumstances; however, it may occasionally appear on your shipping label on rare occasions.
Are Cue Care tests available in every state?
Due to state restrictions, Cue mail-in lab tests are not available to residents of New York. Additionally, the Colon Cancer Screening, the Women’s Sexual Health Panel, and the Men’s Sexual Health Panel is not available to residents of New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. These restrictions do not apply to Cue’s COVID-19 test.
What support will I get with my results?
What your test means about your health varies from person to person. If you have questions or want to discuss your results, we recommend speaking with a healthcare provider. You can go to the Care tab in your App to chat with a provider and access 24/7 virtual care; however, you should speak to your doctor if you want to inquire about unexpected or concerning results. If you test positive for certain conditions with a Cue test, you can access treatment with Cue Care™ services at no extra cost. If you receive a prescription, you’ll just have to cover the cost of your medicine. Please check the Cue Health App or our Cue Care FAQs for more information on which conditions are treated.
¹ https://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/infertility/index.htm
The price of your test includes the costs for an independent physician or nurse practitioner to review your information, determine whether testing is appropriate, and provide follow-up on your results, plus fees for other administrative and operational support. Of the $119.20 to $149.00, $7.00 is payable to Wheel Provider Group for its test review and clinician consultation services.
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