This Wider View Can:
Increase the likelihood of reaching a diagnosis faster
Lead to better-informed treatment plans
Whether it’s your pediatrician, a specialist, or a geneticist, your healthcare provider can walk you through the exome testing process. They’ll help determine if it’s the right step and guide you through what the results mean.
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When investigating the possible genetic causes behind you or your child’s health condition, doctors may first recommend tests like chromosomal microarrays or individual gene panels. While those can offer insights, they’re often limited in scope.
Exome testing takes a broader approach—analyzing over 20,000 genes at once—making it a more powerful tool in uncovering rare or complex genetic conditions..
Increase the likelihood of reaching a diagnosis faster
Lead to better-informed treatment plans
Even if previous tests came back negative or a diagnosis was made based solely on symptoms, exome testing might still reveal valuable answers. In fact, nearly 1 in 4 diagnoses made through exome testing would have been missed using more limited methods.
You don’t have to keep wondering. Exome testing has already helped countless families—maybe yours is next.