DNA-informed Patient Care

Your genes tell a story — we help you use it to live healthier and feel your best

Our Patients

Let us help you unlock your genetic blueprint to personalize your medications and enhance your well-being — and become part of your health success story.

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Patient Focus
Our Commitment

Dedicated to enhancing patient knowledge and supporting their health journey.

We prioritize patient care and strive to provide essential services and information for their well-being. We will work with you and your care team to empower you and your clinician to optimize treatment and unlock well-being through your genetic blueprint.

Every single person can process medications differently in their body, and that is why your response to medications may differ from others, even from your family. Some people are more susceptible to side effects of medications and may even experience life-threatening reactions to some medications. While some people have a good response to a medication, others may not gain any benefit from a particular medication as their body may not activate the medication or process it appropriately.

Your genes contain the codes of how you react to medications, and they tell a part of your story with medications. We help you read that story and make it favourable for your health and well-being.

Your genetics are a piece of the puzzle that helps you and your care team decide what is the best and safest treatment or preventive plan for you and your loved ones. Together, we can use this knowledge to make medicine more personal, precise, and effective — because your health story deserves to be as unique as your DNA.

A Story You Might Relate To

Imagine feeling frustrated with medications that don’t work as expected—or worse, cause side effects that make life harder. This is what many of patients experience before they discover the power of pharmacogenomics (PGx). Like you, they want answers: why some medications help and others don’t, and how they can take control of their health.

What is PGx Testing?

Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is the science of how your genes affect your response to medications. A simple DNA test can reveal how your body metabolizes different drugs—helping avoid trial-and-error prescribing, reducing side effects, and improving your treatment outcomes.

Predict your response to medications by your genetic blueprint

Say goodbye to guesswork and trial-and-error scripts

How it works

Purchase a test through our platform and fill the consultation form

IT IS EASY, SAFE, AND ACCURATE

Order

Complete your cheek swab test and register your kit using the provided instructions.

Ship your test kit

Send your registered kit to the nominated laboratory using the prepaid packaging provided.

Fill the forms
Result

Receive your results through a one-on-one consultation or as a simplified summary letter—whichever you prefer.

FAQ

1. What is pharmacogenomics (PGx)?

Pharmacogenomics is the study of how your genes affect your response to medications. It helps identify which medicines and doses are likely to work best for you and which ones may cause unwanted side effects.

2. Why should I consider PGx testing?

PGx testing helps your healthcare provider choose medications that are safer and more effective for you. It can prevent trial-and-error prescribing, reduce side effects, and improve treatment outcomes — especially if you take multiple medications or have experienced side effects in the past.

3. How is the test done?

The test is simple and non-invasive. It usually involves collecting a small sample of your saliva or cheek swab. The sample is then analyzed in a certified laboratory to identify variations in your genes that influence how your body processes medications.

PGx testing is useful for many medications especialaly for:

- Mental health (antidepressants, antipsychotics)

- Pain management (opioids, NSAIDs)

- Heart and cholesterol care (beta-blockers, statins, anticoagulants)

- Cancer treatment

4. What kinds of medications can PGx testing help with?
5. How long does it take to get my results?

Most results are available within 2-10 days after your sample reaches the lab. Once the report is ready, your healthcare provider or pharmacist will review the results with you.

6. Is PGx testing a one-time test?

Yes. Your genetic makeup does not change over time, so the test generally only needs to be done once. However, in certain situations, you may be advised to repeat the test.

7. Will my genetic information remain private?

Absolutely. Your genetic information is handled securely and confidentially. It is used only for clinical purposes and will not be shared without your consent.

The support and information provided have been invaluable for my treatment.

John D.

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Services

Comprehensive patient care solutions.

Consultation
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Expert advice for your health and treatment based on your genes.

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A pharmacist preparing medication.
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A patient receiving treatment.
Genetic testing

Safe, easy and effective genetic tesing.

Learn more about your genes and take control of your jealth.

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