Vaginal Microbiome Test

If you suspect you may have bacterial vaginosis (BV), aerobic vaginitis (AV), or cytolytic vaginosis (CV), Dr. Chang recommends taking a vaginal microbiome test:

  • before treatment
  • after treatment
  • 1-3 months after treatment

There are four companies that offer vaginal microbiome tests:

$99 - $149
The Juno Vaginal Microbiome Test

The most comprehensive vaginal microbiome test you can take at home. Brought to you by the world's leading vaginal microbiome scientists

RESULTS READY IN 5-10 DAYS, FREEย USย SHIPPING

Juno is our friend's company, they were kind enough to give you a $20 Discount on Single Orders

How it Works

1. Order your test

Order online and weโ€™ll mail your kit straight to you. Itโ€™ll be in your hands in just a few days.

2. Collect your sample

Your kit contains everything you need for your simple swab sample collection: a q-tip inserted into your vagina for 20 seconds, a pH applicator for 10 sec and voila. When youโ€™re done, use the prepaid mailer to send it back.

3. Get your results

Your full vaginal microbiome profile, and what it means, will be available to access online on our private dashboard. Weโ€™ll answer any questions that you might have.

4. Power up discovery

Your results power up scientific understanding of the vaginal
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