When the Search Feels Endless, Exome Testing Could Bring You Closer to Answers

The journey toward a diagnosis can feel overwhelming. You're tired of not knowing. You’re just looking for answers—and exome testing from Prescience Diagnostics might be the key to finding them.

The first step is talking with your doctor

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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Understanding How Exome Testing Works

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..

This Wider View Can:

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.

Take the Next Step Toward Answers

You don’t have to keep wondering. Exome testing has already helped countless families—maybe yours is next.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, many insurance providers cover genetic testing. Talk with your healthcare provider and your insurer to understand what’s included in your plan.

Please reach out to Prescience Diagnostics’s support team as soon as possible to discuss cancellation options and next steps.

Genetic testing looks at your DNA to identify changes or mutations that could be linked to inherited health conditions. These insights can help in earlier diagnosis, prevention, and personalized treatment.

Bring any relevant medical history, a list of symptoms, and questions for your provider. If your child is being tested, include details about family history and any previous tests.

For prescription support, reach out directly to your provider or clinic. Prescience Diagnostics can assist in coordinating care when needed.