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Hiya Secure

If you’re considering egg freezing, it’s natural to wonder: Is now the right time? Hiya Secure provides a data-informed foundation for that decision. It’s designed for women aged 28–40 who are exploring egg freezing and want clarity on their timing — whether they’re planning ahead, delaying parenthood, or simply want to understand their body better before committing to a clinic. This one-day hormone test, taken early in your cycle, helps you understand where your egg reserve stands and whether now may be a supportive window for freezing. You'll receive a doctor-reviewed interpretation with clear, personalised guidance on what your results mean and how they relate to your egg freezing journey. Hiya Secure not only gives you insight into your current fertility status — it helps you understand your options and guides you toward next steps that align with your timeline, not external pressure.
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  • Tracked 24–48 hourdelivery

  • Personalisedclinician advice

  • Professional sample collectionFlexible sampling options

When to get test: Day 3 of your menstrual cycle (or as advised if irregular).

What's Measured

AMH, FSH, LH, Estradiol, TSH — measured on Day 3

💧5 Biomarkers

AMH is produced by granulosa cells of ovarian follicles and is widely used as a marker of ovarian reserve. Higher AMH levels indicate a greater number of developing follicles, while low levels may suggest diminished fertility potential or approaching menopause. In men, AMH plays a role in male sexual differentiation during fetal development.

FSH is a pituitary hormone essential for reproductive health. In women, it stimulates the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles, leading to egg development and estrogen production. In men, it regulates spermatogenesis by acting on Sertoli cells in the testes. Abnormal levels can indicate infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or pituitary dysfunction.

LH is another pituitary hormone that works closely with FSH to regulate the reproductive system. In women, a surge in LH triggers ovulation and the formation of the corpus luteum, which produces progesterone. In men, LH stimulates Leydig cells to produce testosterone. Imbalances may signal infertility, delayed puberty, or hormonal disorders.

Estradiol is the most potent form of estrogen, primarily produced by the ovaries. It regulates the menstrual cycle, stimulates endometrial growth, and influences secondary sexual characteristics. Estradiol also plays vital roles in bone density, cardiovascular health, and mood regulation. Abnormal levels can be linked to infertility, menopause symptoms, or endocrine disorders.

TSH is produced by the pituitary gland and regulates thyroid function by stimulating the thyroid gland to release thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). These thyroid hormones control metabolism, energy balance, and growth. Abnormal TSH levels are key indicators of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism and are routinely measured in thyroid function tests.

What's Measured

AMH, FSH, LH, Estradiol, TSH — measured on Day 3

💧5 Biomarkers

AMH is produced by granulosa cells of ovarian follicles and is widely used as a marker of ovarian reserve. Higher AMH levels indicate a greater number of developing follicles, while low levels may suggest diminished fertility potential or approaching menopause. In men, AMH plays a role in male sexual differentiation during fetal development.

FSH is a pituitary hormone essential for reproductive health. In women, it stimulates the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles, leading to egg development and estrogen production. In men, it regulates spermatogenesis by acting on Sertoli cells in the testes. Abnormal levels can indicate infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or pituitary dysfunction.

LH is another pituitary hormone that works closely with FSH to regulate the reproductive system. In women, a surge in LH triggers ovulation and the formation of the corpus luteum, which produces progesterone. In men, LH stimulates Leydig cells to produce testosterone. Imbalances may signal infertility, delayed puberty, or hormonal disorders.

Estradiol is the most potent form of estrogen, primarily produced by the ovaries. It regulates the menstrual cycle, stimulates endometrial growth, and influences secondary sexual characteristics. Estradiol also plays vital roles in bone density, cardiovascular health, and mood regulation. Abnormal levels can be linked to infertility, menopause symptoms, or endocrine disorders.

TSH is produced by the pituitary gland and regulates thyroid function by stimulating the thyroid gland to release thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). These thyroid hormones control metabolism, energy balance, and growth. Abnormal TSH levels are key indicators of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism and are routinely measured in thyroid function tests.

Why Take This Test

To assess whether your current hormone levels support egg freezing readiness.

Who It's For

• Women considering egg freezing

• Women delaying parenthood or making long-term plans

• Women wanting clarity before clinic consultations

Your Aftercare Journey

What happens after your test

Sample Collection & Processing
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Sample Collection & Processing

Your journey begins with a simple, convenient sample collection process. Whether you choose to visit one of our partner clinics or have a licensed nurse come to your home, we ensure the highest standards of safety and comfort. Your sample is then carefully transported to our accredited laboratory where it undergoes rigorous processing and analysis using state-of-the-art equipment and validated methodologies.

What You Get

  • Professional sample collection by licensed healthcare providers
  • Secure transportation to accredited laboratory facilities
  • Rigorous quality control and sample processing protocols
  • Advanced biomarker analysis using validated methodologies

Why It Matters

Proper sample collection and processing are critical to ensuring accurate results. Our accredited partners follow strict protocols to maintain sample integrity from collection to analysis.

Laboratory Analysis & Results Processing
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Laboratory Analysis & Results Processing

Your sample undergoes comprehensive analysis in our ISO 15189-accredited laboratory using CE-marked assays and validated instrumentation. Every biomarker is measured against established medical reference ranges to ensure precision and clinical relevance. Once analysis is complete, your raw results are processed through our clinical interpretation framework to transform data into meaningful health insights.

What You Get

  • ISO 15189-accredited laboratory analysis
  • CE-marked assays and validated instrumentation
  • Biomarker measurement against medical reference ranges
  • Clinical interpretation framework for meaningful insights

Why It Matters

All analyses are performed under strict laboratory standards using medically approved methodologies. Our accredited laboratory partners operate under international quality standards to deliver results of exceptional precision and clinical reliability.

Personalized Results & Next Steps
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Personalized Results & Next Steps

Your results are interpreted by qualified doctors using our clinical framework to provide clear, actionable insights. You'll receive a comprehensive report that explains what your numbers mean for your health and wellbeing, along with personalized recommendations for next steps. Our team is available to answer questions and provide guidance on implementing any recommended lifestyle changes or medical follow-ups.

What You Get

  • Comprehensive, easy-to-understand results report
  • Personalized health insights and recommendations
  • Access to healthcare provider consultations if needed
  • Ongoing support and follow-up guidance

Why It Matters

Understanding your results is just the beginning. Our team provides personalized guidance to help you take actionable steps toward better health, with ongoing support throughout your journey.

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Science & Validation

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Your sample is analysed using Swiss Roche diagnostic assays, trusted globally for their accuracy and consistency

Cycle Timing and day of testing

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Day-3 testing happens between Day 2–5 of your period, when baseline hormones are most stable.
Hormones rise and fall throughout your cycle. Proper timing ensures accurate interpretation.
Many women don’t — and that’s okay. Hiya estimates your luteal window using your typical cycle length, recent period patterns, or symptoms, and adjusts timing if needed.
Taken around seven days before your expected period, reflecting mid-luteal progesterone.
Very normal. Day-3 stays the same; luteal timing shifts with your cycle length, always 7 days before your next period.
Yes. Irregular cycles are common. Hiya identifies the closest early-cycle and luteal windows so your results still reflect meaningful patterns.

Can i test if…

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Yes. Testing can help you understand your current hormone patterns. While Hiya cannot diagnose or monitor medical conditions, our clinicians review your results with your history in mind and guide you on when further medical evaluation may be helpful.

Sampling

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No. Sampling is designed to feel simple, comfortable, and supported. You can visit one of our partner clinics or have a licensed nurse collect your sample at home — whichever feels right for you.
Typically 3–5 business days after your sample reaches the lab.
A trained professional collects a small blood sample using standard clinical techniques. The process takes only a few minutes and is designed to feel calm and safe.

Preparation

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No special preparation is needed. You can continue your normal routine, stay hydrated, and follow any instructions provided. When the self-sampling kit becomes available, it will include clear guidance to ensure you collect your sample safely and correctly at home.

Results

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Your report walks you through each hormone in simple, clear language, explains what your levels may mean for your cycle and symptoms, and offers supportive guidance on next steps — including when a medical follow-up may be helpful.
No. AMH reflects ovarian reserve trends and how active your ovaries may be, but it cannot predict egg count.
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