ADL provides results within one day to two weeks from receipt of test order from an authorized medical provider, patient information and sample. Some exceptions may occur where the results may take a bit longer.
Genetic testing is a medical test that examines your DNA to identify any changes or mutations that may be associated with a specific disease or condition. DNA is the genetic material that contains the instructions for the development, growth, and function of all living organisms. Genetic testing can provide information about inherited diseases or conditions, predispositions to certain diseases, and the likelihood of passing condition onto your children.
Genetic testing results can guide healthcare providers in tailoring treatment approaches to individual patients. By understanding a patient’s genetic profile, healthcare providers can identify specific genetic markers or mutations that may influence treatment responses and select the most effective therapies accordingly.
Genetic testing can provide valuable information that can help you and your healthcare provider make decisions about your health. It can help to diagnose genetic diseases, determine the risk of developing a disease, inform reproductive decisions or personalize treatment plans.
Cancer Genomics testing is a type of diagnostic testing that uses genetic sequencing technology to identify the specific genetic mutations that drive cancer growth.
Pharmacogenetics is the study of how genes affect a person’s response to drug therapy.
Primary Immunodeficiency is caused by pathogenic variants in genes that help develop the immune-system and keep it working.
Genetic testing enables the identification of specific genes and genetic variants associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. By assessing an individual’s genetic profile, healthcare professionals can estimate thier susceptibility to certain conditions, empowering them to initiate proactive interventions and implememt targeted preventive measures.
As a patient, you are allowed to order your test without a physician’s order; in the event you want to submit your test through insurance, the test has to be ordered by the physician of your choice.