Bengaluru-based fertility care startup Arva Health has raised $1 million in a pre-seed funding round led by All In Capital, with participation from iSeed, Bharath Founders Fund, and Galaxy.
The funding will support the launch of Arva’s tech-enabled fertility clinics, starting with its flagship center in Whitefield, Bengaluru. The company aims to establish clinics in ten cities, including Mumbai and Delhi, by 2027.
Arva also plans to introduce men’s fertility services and build a digital platform to offer continuous fertility support.
Founded in 2022 by Dipalie Bajaj and Nidhi Panchmal, Arva provides at-home fertility testing, including specialized tests for women with PCOS and thyroid conditions.
It offers clinically-backed AMH testing to assess egg reserve levels and gain deeper insights into female fertility health.
The new Bengaluru clinic will offer fertility testing, consultations, egg freezing, and IVF treatments in a modern, judgment-free environment.
“We are not in the business of diagnosing infertility but in the business of helping people have babies. By improving access and experience, we can dramatically improve outcomes for millions of people,” said Dipalie Bajaj, co-founder and CEO of Arva Health.
Since its launch last year, Arva claims to have assisted over 4,000 women in understanding their fertility, built a community of 40,000 members, and achieved 60% month-over-month growth.