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Genetic Risk Panel: Hereditary Disease Screening (163 Genes)

Clinical-grade screening of 163 genes for hereditary cancer, heart, and metabolic risk — reporting only actionable variants, reviewed by a medical provider.

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Overview

Why patients choose this test.

Your DNA holds answers your bloodwork can't. The Genetic Risk Panel screens 163 medically actionable genes for pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants linked to over 150 hereditary conditions — including BRCA-related cancers, Lynch syndrome, familial hypercholesterolemia, and other inherited risks that often run silently in families until a diagnosis forces the conversation.

Unlike consumer ancestry tests, this is a clinical-grade hereditary risk panel: it reports only clinically significant variants — no "variants of uncertain significance," no wellness-trait filler — and every result is reviewed by a True Heal Wellness medical provider who explains what it means for screening, prevention, and family planning.

What is the test

What it measures.

A clinical-grade hereditary disease screening test analyzing 163 genes linked to 150+ medically actionable conditions, from a single blood or saliva sample. Conditions screened include:

  • Hereditary cancers — breast, ovarian, colorectal, pancreatic, prostate, melanoma, and more
  • Cardiovascular disorders — familial hypercholesterolemia, cardiomyopathies, arrhythmia syndromes
  • Metabolic and endocrine disorders
  • Rare inherited conditions with clear clinical action steps

The panel reports only pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants — benign and uncertain findings are filtered out, so your results are clinically meaningful and immediately actionable.

Why get it

Who it's for.

Get the Genetic Risk Panel if any of the following apply:

  • A close relative has had cancer, heart disease, or a sudden cardiac event under age 60
  • You have Ashkenazi Jewish, Eastern European, or other ancestry with known founder mutations
  • You want to know your inherited cancer risk before standard screening age
  • You're planning a family and want to understand what you might pass on
  • You're building a longevity strategy and want to personalize prevention

Roughly 1 in 5 people carry a clinically actionable variant they don't know about. Catching it early means earlier screening, preventive medication, lifestyle changes, or — in rare cases — risk-reducing procedures. Information you can act on is the entire point.

What to expect

From booking to results.

  • Step 1 — order online and complete a brief medical intake form.
  • Step 2 — sample collection: a blood draw at our Morristown or Colts Neck, NJ location, or a saliva kit shipped to your door depending on availability in your region. Mobile draw is available within our service areas.
  • Step 3 — laboratory analysis; results typically return within 3–4 weeks.
  • Step 4 — a provider-led results consultation: a True Heal Wellness medical provider walks you through every finding, what it means, and what to do next — enhanced screening schedules, preventive protocols, lifestyle changes, or referral for genetic counseling if needed.

No fasting required.

Pricing

Transparent pricing.

Your provider confirms the right test — or package — for your goals during a complimentary consultation. No surprises.

$499 — includes a provider-led results review
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FAQ

Genetic Risk Panel, answered.

How is the Genetic Risk Panel different from 23andMe or AncestryDNA?+
Consumer DNA tests use genotyping chips and report a small number of single-letter variants for wellness traits and ancestry. The Genetic Risk Panel is clinical-grade sequencing of 163 disease-linked genes, with results reviewed by a medical provider and meeting clinical reporting standards.
Does the panel test for BRCA1 and BRCA2?+
Yes. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are among the 163 genes analyzed, along with other hereditary breast and ovarian cancer genes (PALB2, CHEK2, ATM, and more) and the Lynch syndrome genes (MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2).
What if I test positive for a hereditary risk variant?+
Your provider will explain exactly what the variant means, your lifetime risk, and the concrete actions to take — enhanced screening, preventive options, family-member testing, or referral to a genetic counselor. A positive result is information, not a diagnosis.
Will my insurance see these results?+
We don't bill insurance for this test, so the results stay in your private patient record. Federal GINA law also protects against genetic discrimination in health insurance and employment.
Does the test require fasting?+
No fasting is required.
How often should I repeat this test?+
Once is enough. Your DNA doesn't change, so a single Genetic Risk Panel is a lifetime resource — though the genes screened may expand as the science advances.

Ready to get the full picture?

Book a complimentary consultation in Morristown or Colts Neck and we'll build a plan around your results.

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