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Comprehensive Genomic Testing

At Van Zant Medical Group, we understand that genomic evaluation is the best way to individualize your care. That is why we offer multiple options for genomic testing.

IntellxxDNA

IntellxxDNA offers premier genomic services, allowing your provider to understand your individual gene variations and functions, as well as discuss possible prevention and intervention strategies. Multiple testing panels are available to help you understand your risk for such things as cardiovascular disease, dementia, diabetes, obesity, nutrient deficiencies and clotting disorders. Specialty panels offer a deeper dive into understanding mood disorders, ADHD, OCD, addiction, and autism spectrum disorder.

All of our providers are trained in IntellxxDNA evaluation and can help you pick the right panel for you.

3x4 Genetics

3×4 Genetics offers a more compact report than IntellxxDNA, and focuses on lifestyle recommendations for genomic variations.

Genesight Pharmacogenetic Test
Genesight offers the ability to understand how you may react to different psychoactive medications used to treat mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD. With Genesight, you can discover which medications may require dosage adjustments, which may be less likely to work, and which may have increased risks of side effects – all based on your DNA.
GeneDX Exome and Genome Testing

GeneDX is a test used primarily in our Autism Spectrum Practice as it provides whole exome and genome testing to identify intellectual disability, developmental delay, congenital anomalies, and epilepsy, in patients with concerning symptoms.

MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test
MyRisk helps patients with a strong family history of cancer better quantify their individual risk of cancer by evaluating 48 different genes related to 11 different types of hereditary cancer. These cancers are: breast, colorectal, ovarian, pancreatic, kidney, lung, uterine, prostate, skin, endocrine and stomach.
Hereditary cancer can occur when a gene mutation is passed down in the family from parent to child. People with hereditary cancer are more likely to have relatives with the same type or other related types of cancer. They may develop more than one cancer and their cancer often happens at an earlier than-average age.

Better Health Care is Our Mission

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81A East Queenwood Rd. Morton, IL 61550