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Hormone Monitoring with Mira- the world's mini hormone lab

Mira is the only truly quantitative (with a flourescent detector) FDA listed hormone monitor that tracks four key hormones. Partner that with knowledge about your body, and you will always know where your body's hormones are and what it needs to feel great.

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Mira + OBK

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Why Mira + OBK?

  • Work with a menstrual cycle expert to conceive, avoid, or balance your hormones

  • Lab-grade accuracy with clinical-grade flourescent technology

  • Quantitative measurements without generic thresholds

  • More sensitive and reliable than camera-based hormone tests

  • Analyze trends over months and detect hormonal irregularities

  • Use the symptoms of your cycles to understand your body and achieve your goals

130K+

have found support in tracking their hormones or conceiving despite irregular cycles, hormone imbalances, and PCOS

2K+

recommend Mira to their patients

How Mira supports your care

Our Body of Knowledge uses Mira to gain deeper insights into your hormonal patterns, helping to: 

  • Identify underlying hormone imbalances that may affect your menstrual cycle health

  • Personalize lifestyle suggestions based on real-time hormone tracking

  • Monitor progress and adjust consultations with continuous, at-home hormone data

Mira provides a convenient, lab-quality hormone monitoring solution that empowers you with daily insights, making it easier to manage fertility, perimenopause, and overall hormonal health.

Hormonal Imbalances

PCOS

Irregular cycles

PMS

Abnormal bleeding patterns

Luteal Phase Defects

Hypothyroidism

Amenorrhea (no period)

Low Hormones

Estrogen Dominance

Perimenopause

Ovulatory vs Anovulatory cycles

Low progesterone

Post-hysterectomy

Post-uterine ablation

Abnormal bleeding patterns

Estrogen dominance

Hormone replacement therapy

(In)fertility

TTC after age 35

Unexplained infertility

Amenorrhea (no period)

Anovulatory cycles

Hypothyroidism

Low hormones

Luteal Phase Defect

Medicated cycles

PCOS

Recurrent miscarriage

Endometriosis

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