Yes. Lucis can be a complementary tool alongside standard IVF (assisted reproduction) evaluations, for both women and men.
Which biomarkers may be relevant
Lucis may help assess several biological dimensions that can be relevant in a fertility context:
Hormonal balance: FSH, LH, estradiol, TSH;
Deficiencies: iron, vitamin D, vitamin B12;
Metabolic and inflammatory markers: glucose, insulin, CRP;
For men: testosterone, as well as metabolic and nutritional markers.
Does this replace standard IVF tests?
No.
IVF-specific tests such as AMH, sperm analysis, and other specialised fertility examinations remain essential;
Lucis does not replace these tests.
Lucis provides a global view of the biological terrain and may help identify modifiable imbalances.
How the results are used
Each result is reviewed by the Lucis medical team;
General, preventive recommendations are provided based on the findings;
Results can be shared with your physician or IVF specialist to support ongoing fertility care.
Lucis acts as a complementary tool to help better understand overall health in the context of fertility treatment.
