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Introducing
Mayo Clinic GeneGuide
A new, secure genetic testing experience
backed by Mayo Clinic expertise
 
 
 
POWERED BY Helix
 
 
Think about it: There are over 7 billion people alive right now. And each person has unique DNA, which carries hidden information about their health. Yes, even you.
 
I Want to Explore My DNA  
 
 
With Mayo Clinic GeneGuide, you can:
 
  Carrier Screening  
 
 
  Discover if you silently carry genetic
variants that could affect your
children or other family members
 
 
 
 
    Disease Risk  
 
 
  Learn if you have genetic variants
that may increase your risk of
a disease or condition
 
 
 
 
  Medication Response  
 
 
  Understand how your genes
might affect your response
to certain medications
 
 
 
 
    Health
Traits
 
 
  Find out if your body properly
digests dairy and why you may
turn red when you drink alcohol
 
 
 
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Ready to get started? Choose Mayo Clinic GeneGuide™ to access the tools, education and support you need to navigate and understand the health insights within your DNA.
 
I Want to Explore My DNA  
 
 
 
 
Results are private and secure, backed by the expertise and accuracy of the world-class genetic counselors, doctors and healthcare professionals at Mayo Clinic. Our affiliated physicians at PWNHealth will help determine if this product is right for you. Genetic counselor support is available from PWNHealth throughout the testing experience. Learn more about the process  
 
 
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