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Introducing the Pregmune PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report

We’re employing decades of clinical data, cutting-edge machine learning algorithms and the latest breakthroughs in reproductive immunology to understand the possible causes of unexplained infertility, miscarriages and IVF failures.

Find out if any of these are a problem for you:

Parental Compatibility
(HLA mismatches)

Natural Killer Cell
Cytotoxic Activity

Systemic Inflammation

Thrombophilia

Regulatory T-cell

Autoimmunity

The personalized care you need to start your family.

The Pregmune PGM-1 identifies often-overlooked immunological causes for reproductive failure — and provides expert guidance for individualized treatment with your own doctor.

The best next step to take charge of your fertility.

Determines immunological causes

for infertility, miscarriages, complications and IVF failures

Minimizes financial and emotional burden

of repetitive high-cost low-success fertility treatments

Delivers more successful outcomes

by determining appropriate immunological follow-up care

Your questions, answered.

Pregmune founder Dr. Andrea Vidali explains how the Pregmune PGM-1 is revolutionizing the treatment of fertility care.

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Is Pregmune right for you?

  1. Q1Have you and your partner been trying to conceive for more than 1 year with no success and are seeking answers about the possible causes of your infertility?
  2. Q2Are you seeking answers and treatment for miscarriages or prior failed IVF cycles including with donor egg?
  3. Q3Do you have a history of any of the following conditions?
    • Poor embryo quality
    • Recurrent pregnancy loss
    • Stillbirth
    • Pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia or preterm labor
    • Autoimmune diseases
    • Endometriosis
    • PCOS
    • Diminished ovarian reserve

If you answered “yes” to any of these three questions, then the Pregmune Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report may be a good solution for you.

Take charge of your fertility today.

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FAQs

What is the Pregmune PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report?

The Pregmune PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report will help identify the potential causes of your infertility, will estimate your chances for successful live birth based on our customized artificial intelligence algorithm, and will provide you with expert guidance for follow-up treatment for improved chance of success.

How much does the Pregmune PGM-1 report cost?

Patients are responsible for 2 different types of costs:

1) Cost of the PGM-1 Report: the PGM-1 Report costs about $2,000 and must be fully paid by the patient to Pregmune, as out of pocket. It does not include the cost of the blood/semen analysis performed by independent laboratories.

2) Costs of lab work - Lab work will be billed to the patient directly from the laboratory itself. Eligibility and costs of lab work largely depends on the patient’s insurance provider and plan. Please contact Labcorp at 1(800) 845-6167, ReproSource at 1(800) 667-8893 and your insurance carrier to ask for support in this regard.

Will I be covered by my insurance?

Pregmune providers are out-of-network with all insurance companies. The patient can attempt to submit a claim for reimbursement for the Pregmune PGM-1 Report cost to their insurance carrier by presenting the statement from Pregmune, which will include all the information and service codes that are required by most insurance carriers in order to evaluate reimbursement eligibility and amount.

Do I need my own physician?

Yes. If a woman resides outside of NY or NJ, she MUST have her own physician (i.e. Primary Care Physician, Reproductive Endocrinologist, OB/GYN) to request a consult to Pregmune by completing and signing the Consultation Request Form (CRF). The physician that signs the CRF will receive a copy of the PGM-1 report and will decide how to implement Pregmune's recommendations for the patient.

Can I discuss my results with a Pregmune fertility specialist?

Your Pregmune® PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report is a comprehensive report that will assist your physician in diagnosing and treating your reproductive issues. It is advised to consult with your healthcare provider (gynecologist, reproductive endocrinologist or reproductive immunologist) to review the report.

Can Pregmune help with a fertility treatment plan?

Your Pregmune PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report will provide you and your physician with expert guidance for follow-up treatment for improved chances of success. It is advised to discuss the recommendations with your healthcare provider.

Where are the laboratory samples processed?

Laboratory samples are collected and processed at external, independent laboratories; the patient will receive instructions on how to book appointments at the most convenient location.

When will my results be ready?

On average, a patient should expect to receive their Pregmune PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report in about 7-8 weeks from the time all lab samples have been received at the laboratory.

Can medications affect my results?

Yes, some medications may have an impact on your immune system or hormone levels.


If you are on a short-term medication, we recommend finishing your treatment before collecting your blood sample.

If you are on regular medications, let us know in your questionnaire. Please note that you will have to get your blood draw before taking your dose.

Some surgical procedures, such as exploratory laparoscopy or D&C may also have an impact on your immune system. It is advised to wait 4 weeks, from the time of the procedure, to have your Pregmune PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report testing drawn.

Will a physician review my results?

Yes. Every single lab test result is reviewed, validated and interpreted by a member of the Pregmune medical and research team.

How will I receive the completed report?

The Pregmune PGM-1 Reproductive Immunology Assessment Report will be made available on the Pregmune Patient Portal as a PDF file that the patient can download, read and discuss with her referring physician.

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