Medical Genetics

Answers you can trust. Care you can act on—today.

If you or your family has questions about inherited conditions, cancer risk, heart health, or a child’s development, our medical genetics team is here to help you make confident decisions and schedule an appointment without delay.

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Who should consider a genetics appointment?

Adults & Heart Health

Schedule if you have a personal or family history of any of the following:

  • Adultonset genetic condition (e.g., Huntington’s disease)
  • Inherited cardiac risks: cardiomyopathies, arrhythmias, aortic aneurysm/dissection
  • Genetic conditions linked to cardiovascular complications: Marfan, Turner, LoeysDietz syndromes

Cancer Risk

About 5–10% of cancers are caused by hereditary syndromes (inherited genetic changes). Knowing this risk can personalize screening, prevention, and treatment. Consider evaluation if you have:

  • Cancer diagnosed at age ≤50 (breast, uterine, colon)
  • Multiple close relatives with cancer on the same side of the family
  • More than one primary cancer (e.g., bilateral breast; colon and stomach)
  • Rare cancers (ovarian, male breast, metastatic prostate) or tumor pathology suggesting a syndrome
  • A known familial mutation or hereditary syndrome 

Pediatrics & Prenatal

Children may benefit if there is: developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, multiple health problems/birth defects, seizures/muscle concerns, or abnormal physical features—or a personal/family history of a suspected genetic condition.

During pregnancy or planning: 

  • Personal/family history of a genetic condition
  • Abnormal ultrasound finding
  • Carrier screening (including ethnicity-based)
  • Multiple pregnancy losses
  • Discussion of screening/diagnostic test results or advanced maternal age
  • Concerns about exposures that may increase birth-defect risk  

Specialty Clinics

Genetics can be part of coordinated care for conditions such as cystic fibrosis, Bardet-Biedl syndrome, and cleft lip & palate.

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Frequently asked questions

Will my insurance cover genetics services?

Many plans cover genetic evaluations when medically necessary; testing coverage is reviewed separately during your appointment. Benefits vary—your counselor will help you navigate.

Is testing required?

No. Genetic counseling does not require testing. Your counselor explains options and supports your decision—either way.

Is there an age limit?

No. Patients of any age can have genetics counseling or testing.

What about genetic discrimination?

State and national laws protect against genetic discrimination in health insurance and employment. Discuss specifics with your counselor if you have concerns.

I already had testing. Can you help?

Yes. We can interpret results and discuss additional testing if appropriate.

Is clinical testing different from tests I can order online?

Yes. Clinically ordered testing is regulated for accuracy and clinical utility; direct-to-consumer tests are not, and may be inaccurate or misinterpreted. Please consult us before testing.