You can find many useful genetic tests for diagnostics, monitoring, and treatment in a wide variety of areas. Our specialization:
- Oncology
The panel is represented by tests for assessing malignant neoplasms. They allow us to identify a set of mutations characteristic of a particular tumor. In addition, testing allows us to determine a hereditary predisposition in a person whose family has already had cases of oncology, and to identify the opportunity for preventive examinations for early diagnosis. The results also make it possible to understand which treatment method (targeted therapy/immunotherapy) is suitable for the patient and will have the maximum effect.
A full overview of special oncology tests can be found here.
- Hematology
The panel includes tests for assessing oncological blood diseases, coagulation disorders, red blood cell and plasma cell pathologies. There is also a sample for diagnosing pediatric patients. Patients can be examined for a predisposition to a particular blood disease and determine the need for regular preventive examinations.
A full overview of special hematology tests can be found here.
- Digestive system diseases.
The gastrotest panel includes diagnostics of inflammatory bowel diseases, intestinal infections, celiac disease, liver diseases, autoimmune diseases of the digestive system, and malabsorption syndrome. There is also a sample for examining pediatric patients. These tests help understand which treatment method is suitable for the patient and will be most effective. The results provide information to the entire family if the disease is transmitted at the genetic level.
A full overview of special gastrotests can be found here.
- Neurogenetics.
The panel of neurogenetic tests includes diagnostics of chromosomal abnormalities, mitochondrial diseases, hereditary epilepsy, hereditary peripheral neuropathy, neuromuscular disorders. An integrated approach to testing allows you to learn the patient’s genetic profile, assess the possibility of hereditary etiology of the disease, and select the optimal therapy.
A full overview of special neurogenetic tests can be found here.
- Neurological diseases.
The panel of neurological tests includes diagnostics of autoimmune diseases: epilepsy, encephalopathy, dementia, myasthenia, Eaton-Lambert syndrome, neuropathy, visual impairment, etc. There is also a sample for examining pediatric patients. Many of these pathologies have not yet been fully studied, so assessing the problem at the molecular genetic level provides a chance to select effective treatment and assess prognosis.
A full overview of special neurological tests can be found here.
- Anticonvulsant drug levels. Monitoring the level of anticonvulsants in the body provides information on the progress and effectiveness of treatment. It is actively used to adjust the dosage of drugs.
- Immunosuppressant drug levels. The tests allow you to assess the effect of drugs on the immune system and the level of loss or improvement of immune function.
- Endocrine tests. Monitoring the activity of hormones in the body, identifying hypo- or hyperfunction of the glands. A decrease or increase in the amount of certain hormones can be an indicator of oncology or have a relationship with its treatment.
- Infection tests. Determine the type of infection, the extent of its spread, sensitivity to certain drugs and the response to treatment.
- Metabolic tests. Aimed at assessing metabolic activity in the body, identifying changes that may be associated with cancer or its treatment.
How to sign up for genetic testing?
First, you need to figure out for what purpose you will undergo genetic testing: diagnosis of a specific disease, assessment of hereditary predisposition, or a general screening test without personal or family history. Our specialists select diagnostic panels for a specific patient as accurately as possible. This saves both money and time waiting for an answer. If you have recommendations from your doctor, the panel will be compiled based on them. Therefore, in such cases, send us your medical documents in advance, and then a consultant will contact you and arrange a meeting.