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Skip to contentIf you’ve encountered useless treatments or negative reactions to medicines, it might be due to inborn aspects. Everyone’s DNA is unusual, affecting how our bodies respond to different medications. Advancements in genetic technology now allow for pharmacogenetic testing, aligning patients with mental health medications that are more likely to be useful based on their genetic makeup.
Pharmacogenetics studies the interaction between genes and medications, potentially destroying the trial-and-error often affected in prescribing psychiatric drugs. This approach is announced by studies like the STAR*D trial, which found that two-thirds of depression patients do not uncover complete relief from their first medication attempt. Pharmacogenetic Testing Keller aims to improve the accuracy of medication prescriptions, improving the probability of obtaining it right the first time.
Keller has partnered with Genesight, a leader in the field of mental health medication genetic testing, known for its robust results. The testing process is straightforward and quick:
Patients either visit our Keller location for testing or opt for a convenient at-home kit. The process involves a simple cheek swab to collect DNA.
The sample is then sent to the Genesight laboratory for analysis. Shipping is handled by Keller if the test is done onsite or by the patient at no additional cost if done at home.
Results are typically available within 24 to 72 hours after the lab receives the sample, with Keller healthcare professionals interpreting and discussing the findings with the patient.
Genesight is dedicated to accuracy, testing each sample twice to ensure the most elevated standards are met.
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