Genetic counseling helps you and your family process, understand and adapt to the medical and emotional implications surrounding genetic testing and screening results. Genetic counseling can help you decide if you would like to have genetic testing, ensure the most appropriate genetic testing is ordered, or review the information around results that you already have. This allows you to make informed decisions about potential treatments and manage your health risks.
More information about genetic counseling for our three main areas (prenatal/preconception, cancer and cardiac conditions) can be found further on this page.
Genetic testing discovers what your unique genetic makeup can tell us about diseases or conditions you have, the likelihood of a diagnosis in your future, if you can pass something on and, in some cases, how you will respond to care.
Genetic testing and screening use a sample of your blood or saliva to identify changes in genetic information or DNA, also called mutations. These tests or screens can:
- Diagnose disease
- Predict future disease
- Determine if you are a carrier for hereditary (inheritable) conditions
- Guide your treatment strategies
Our board-certified genetic counselors and geneticists provide testing services for a variety of conditions and diseases for cancer patients, individuals and couples considering pregnancy or who are pregnant, cardiovascular conditions, rare diseases and more.