Gut Health Transformations
Real Stories from Sova Gut Test Users
Fix Digestive Symptoms without Guesswork
Gut Health Score
Microbial Imbalance
Micro-organism Composition
Keystone Probiotics
Pathogen Characterization
SCFA Production
SCFAs are essential for gut health, helping with nutrient absorption, inflammation control, and gut lining protection. Low SCFA levels indicate poor digestion and gut imbalances, this test helps identify if your gut is producing enough SCFAs for smooth digestion.
Nutritional Recommendations
Take This Test If You Are Struggling With
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Personalized Insights

Tailored Dietary Recommendations

Precision Supplements
Steps of the test

Step 01
Schedule your gut microbiome test.

Step 02
Receive the kit at your home address

Step 03
Collect your Stool Sample within 2 Days of receiving the kit

Step 04
Send the Stool Sample back
Meet Our Gut Experts

Max Kushnir
Co-Founder of Sova Health
Geneticist M.Sc. (Cancer Genomics)

Gargi Sareen
Certified Nutrition Scientist
BSc. Nutrition & Dietetics

Madhurima
Certified Nutrition Scientist
M. Sc. Clinical Nutrition

Sumaiyya
Certified Nutrition Scientist
M.Sc. nutrition and dietetics

Prerna Pant
Certified Nutrition Scientist
M.Sc. Foods and Nutrition

Mariyam
Certified Nutrition Scientist
M.Sc Nutrition and Dietetics

Mahima Madaan
Certified Nutrition Scientist
MSc Food and Nutrition
FAQs
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How long does it take to receive the Test Report?
It takes generally 3 weeks, from the day we receive the sample, to generate and share the report with you. Our care manager will share a PDF report via email and Whatsapp once it’s prepared.Feel free to write to support@sova.health or Whatsapp us on +91 70420 28525 regarding any further queries.
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Should I be physically present at your lab at any time during this process?
No, we operate remotely, pan India and globally. Our test can be ordered online, and an easy-to-use sampling kit will be delivered to your address and picked up once the sample is ready. Please notify us once the sample is ready and we will arrange to pick up the kit from your address through our courier partner. And this whole logistics would be prepaid, and the cost is included in the test price.
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What sample is needed for the test? How do I store it before it is collected from my home?
Stool Sample. We need a small amount of stool sample, preferably collected in the morning during your first pass.Once you have collected the stool sample and sealed it in the test kit provided, it should be stored at room Temperature.
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What does the Kit include?
The kit basically is a stool collection kit with a specialized tube containing a liquid, which is used to transport the sample without contamination and DNA degradation. Along with this all-other tools that are required to collect the sample viz., gloves, stool collection frame, protective bubble envelope with desiccant etc., will be included too. Clear instructions, with infographics about the collection process, and the relevant dos and don’ts will be sent to you along with the kit.
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I am taking antibiotics. Can I collect the sample?
No. Please collect the sample after you complete your antibiotic course [which is usually 3-5 days], wait for a couple of more days [total of a week], and then collect the sample. However, if your doctor/physician have asked you to take the test during the course, or you are on long term antibiotic medication for a chronic disease, then you can collect the sample without any wait.We request you highlight the consumption of any antibiotic if the sample is collected during or just after antibiotic consumption.
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I am already working with a nutritionist on a well-planned diet. Why should I take this test?
That’s great! However, is it personalised for you based on your microbiome? This personalisation is critical, since all the food you eat passes through the intestine where these microorganisms act on them, helping in overall digestion. Different microorganisms act on different foods to produce different metabolites, which might be good or bad for our health. Since our recommendations are based on your unique microbiome, its personalized to you.
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How is the Gut Mircobiome test different from a stool test or a blood test?
A Gut Microbiome Test focuses on analyzing the microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract, providing crucial insights into the composition and diversity of the microbial community. This information is valuable for understanding the microbiome's potential impact on health, including digestion, immune function, and metabolism.In contrast, a stool test can assess factors like blood, parasites, and substances, serving more as an elimination test to identify potential causes of specific conditions rather than pinpointing the root cause directly.A Blood Test, designed to analyze blood components, takes a broad approach by examining red and white blood cells, hormones, nutrients, and markers of organ function.