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Sickle Cell Anemia

Genetic testing for sickle cell anemia looks for mutations in the gene causing the condition.

This testing is for medical, clinical purposes.

This testing is available through offline genetic testing providers if indicated by further evaluation and consultation with a trained genetic professional. Use the zip code search box to find a trained genetic professional in your area.

Online molecular genetic testing for sickle cell anemia is available as part of a larger Beta/Sickle Cell panel.


Testing may be available through genetic consultation. Talk to a certified genetic counselor via telephone or use the zip code search box to find a genetic professional in your area for an in person consultation.


   

Hemoglobin SC Disease - Selected Mutations (as part of Whole Genome Scan)

Hemoglobin SC disease testing by whole genome scanning looks for selected mutations in the gene causing the disorder. Of note, this testing does not detect all known disease-causing mutations. Depending on the methodology used, whole genome scanning is typically not as accurate as conventional molecular genetic testing methods.

As such, individuals who are pregnant, have a personal or family history of the disorder, or have a spouse who is a known carrier, may be better candidates for conventional molecular testing methods. Test results should be discussed with a genetic professional.

This testing is available online through the Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing providers listed below. A consultation with a trained genetic professional may be useful.


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Pathway Genomics  
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Pathway Genomics specializes in whole genome scanning for SNPs that have been proposed to influence susceptibility to certain common diseases and non-medical traits, targeted mutations known to ... Learn More

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Sickle Cell Anemia - Selected Mutations (as part of Whole Genome Scan)

Sickle cell anemia testing by whole genome scanning looks for selected mutations in the gene causing the disorder. Of note, this testing does not detect all known disease-causing mutations. Depending on the methodology used, whole genome scanning is typically not as accurate as conventional molecular genetic testing methods.

As such, individuals who are pregnant, have a personal or family history of the disorder, or have a spouse who is a known carrier, may be better candidates for conventional molecular testing methods. Test results should be discussed with a genetic professional.

This testing is available online through the Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing providers listed below. A consultation with a trained genetic professional may be useful.


Provider Name Consumer Rating Starting At  
Pathway Genomics  
0 Review(s) $399.00

Pathway Genomics specializes in whole genome scanning for SNPs that have been proposed to influence susceptibility to certain common diseases and non-medical traits, targeted mutations known to ... Learn More

Criteria (Definitions) Status
Privacy Policy
Lab Accreditation
Physician Authorization
Counseling Services
Security And Encryption
23andme  
4 Review(s) $429.00

23andme specializes in whole genome scanning using SNPs that have been proposed to influence susceptibility to certain common diseases.

As part of their service, this provider also inclu... Learn More

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Hemoglobin SC disease

Clinical genetic testing for Hemoglobin SC disease looks for mutations in the gene causing the condition.

This testing is for medical, clinical purposes.

This testing is available through offline genetic testing providers if indicated by further evaluation and consultation with a trained genetic professional. Use the zip code search box to find a trained genetic professional in your area.


Testing may be available through genetic consultation. Talk to a certified genetic counselor via telephone or use the zip code search box to find a genetic professional in your area for an in person consultation.


   

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