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Levy Health wants to help women identify fertility issues sooner


Levy Health created a software that assists physicians and fertility specialists get to a diagnosis faster.

The platform has users fill out a whole host of questions, like how long they’ve been trying to get pregnant and whether they track ovulation, and has them submit necessarily lab work before an appointment with a fertility specialist. Part of the reason it can take so long for women to get diagnosed is that they are talking about fertility issues with their OB-GYN or primary care provider, who aren’t necessarily equipped with the proper knowledge on endocrine disorders like infertility, she said. Despite getting regulatory approval in Europe, Mitterdorfer said that they quickly realized that the European market wasn’t aligned with the company because Levy Health didn’t want to pass any of the costs on to consumers.

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