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GeneSight May Help Gain Mental Health Meds Insights The GeneSight test analyzes clinically important genetic variations in your DNA Results can inform your healthcare provider about how you may break down or respond to certain medications commonly prescribed to treat depression, anxiety, ADHD, and other psychiatric conditions
For Clinicians | GeneSight What is the GeneSight ® test? The GeneSight Psychotropic test is designed to analyze clinically important genetic variations that may impact how your patients metabolize and respond to certain mental health medications
FAQs | GeneSight A comprehensive list of FAQs for patients about the GeneSight test including information on cost, privacy, clinical studies, and results
For Patients | GeneSight The GeneSight test provides genetic insights to help inform your clinician’s treatment plan, potentially reducing medication trial and error, and shortening your road to recovery
Contact us - GeneSight Are you interested in taking the GeneSight test or becoming registered to provide the GeneSight test to your patients? Fill out our Take the Next Step form and we will send you a response via email providing additional resources and help you take the next step
Interpreting the GeneSight® Psychotropic Report | GeneSight The GeneSight® Psychotropic test evaluates a person’s DNA to determine how they may metabolize or respond to certain medications The GeneSight test may help inform medication selection and dosing
Find a Provider - GeneSight The GeneSight test is a genetic test that may provide insight to your healthcare provider about how your body may metabolize or respond to certain medications commonly prescribed to treat depression, anxiety, ADHD and other psychiatric conditions
Understanding the GeneSight test algorithm The GeneSight test takes into consideration all clinically relevant genes known to affect metabolism or response to a medication and assigns weights based on how big (or small) of a role it is expected to play in the medication’s overall metabolism or mechanism of action