Genetic tests help safeguard your health for the future by revealing hereditary disease risks, carrier statuses, and genetic predispositions.
Genetic tests examine your DNA and chromosome structure to provide information about predispositions to hereditary diseases, genetic disorders, or carrier status. Thanks to these tests, you can gain a deeper understanding of your own health and anticipate risks for future generations.
Your genetic predisposition to frequently occurring diseases in the family history, such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, or metabolic disorders, can be determined.
You learn whether you carry a gene for a hereditary disease. This is especially important for couples planning to have children.
Your body’s response to medications is evaluated. Thus, personalized treatment plans can be prepared.
Genetic tendencies related to your body’s vitamin-mineral absorption, weight control, or sports performance can be analyzed.
Taking Early Measures: Lifestyle adjustments can be made by detecting genetic predisposition early.
Accurate Treatment Plan: Knowing which medications are suitable for your body simplifies the treatment process.
Family Planning: Couples considering having children can make informed decisions about genetic risks.
It is usually performed by taking a blood sample or a saliva sample. Our mobile health team comes to your home and safely collects the samples. Analyses are carried out in accredited laboratories with advanced technology, and the results are delivered to you along with expert reports.
Those with a history of hereditary diseases in their family,
Couples planning to have children,
Individuals seeking a personalized treatment or nutrition program,
Women planning pregnancy at an older age.
Genetic tests are examinations performed on DNA to determine hereditary disease risks, carrier status, or personal health characteristics.
They are performed to learn disease risks, determine carrier status in family planning, develop personalized treatment plans, and enable the early diagnosis of certain health problems.
Usually, a blood sample or a saliva swab taken from inside the cheek is sufficient for genetic tests.
Genetic tests are analyses performed using scientific methods. The results have a high accuracy rate, but they should be evaluated in conjunction with a doctor's interpretation.
Individuals with a history of hereditary diseases, couples planning to have children, and anyone who wants to learn about their personal health risks can get a genetic test.