Service

Pharmacogenomic Testing

Pharmacogenomic testing analyzes your genetic makeup to understand how your body metabolizes psychiatric medications. This information helps our providers select medications more likely to be effective for you while minimizing side effects. By understanding your unique genetic profile, we can make more informed prescribing decisions from the start, potentially avoiding the trial-and-error process that many patients experience.

5 minutes for sample collection
One-time test (results are lifelong)
Covered by many insurance plans; financial assistance available

Schedule This Service

Ready to get started? Book your appointment online or give us a call to learn more.

Free 15-minute consultation for new patients

Benefits

Personalized medication selection based on your genetics
Reduced risk of adverse side effects
Faster path to effective treatment
Avoid medications unlikely to work for you
Optimal dosing recommendations
Long-term resource for future prescribing decisions

What to Expect

Here's what you can expect when you schedule this service:

1
Simple cheek swab collected in office or at home
2
Results typically available within 5-7 business days
3
Detailed consultation to review your results
4
Explanation of how genes affect medication response
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Updated treatment recommendations based on results
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Report becomes part of your permanent medical record

Who Is This For?

This service may be right for you if:

  • Patients starting psychiatric medication for the first time
  • Those who haven't responded well to previous medications
  • People who've experienced significant side effects
  • Patients on multiple medications
  • Anyone wanting a more personalized approach

Frequently Asked Questions

Service Details

Duration

5 minutes for sample collection

Frequency

One-time test (results are lifelong)

Insurance

Covered by many insurance plans; financial assistance available

Ready to Get Started?

Take the first step toward better mental health. Schedule your pharmacogenomic testing appointment today.

Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis?

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. For crisis support, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.