NOTICE

Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, World Reach Health genetic testing is on hold to allow our medical partners to focus on fighting the pandemic.

Get Your Test in 4 Convenient Steps

Step 1

Contact our Care Specialists, and they will help you get started.

Step 2

Review with Telehealth Doctor and complete your consultation.

Step 3

In home self-test. FDA Approved. Covered by most insurances.

Step 4

Results usually provided within 48 hours, the doctor will review with you.

Available Tests

Hereditary Cancer Screening

A DNA based multi-gene panel that accurately identifies the presence of an inherited gene mutation or alteration which may create a predisposition for cancer. Patients who receive a positive test result will benefit from the opportunity to better understand and make informed decisions about managing future risks and their medical care.

In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.

Genetic Cardiac Screening

A DNA based multi-gene panel used to ascertain a patient’s risk factors for inherited cardiovascular diseases. The panel includes all known genes currently associated with the development of inherited cardiovascular diseases that can present as sudden death or other major adverse events. Cardiac Genetic Testing can be ordered in disease-specific panels or in one comprehensive panel.

In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.

Respiratory Pathogen & Virus Test

An RPP test, using a nasopharyngeal swab, simultaneously detects bacterial and viral pathogens (including influenza) from the upper and lower respiratory tract. Also identifies secondary and/or multiple infections. This allows physicians the ability to prescribe treatment swiftly and accurately, potentially reducing the severity and duration of the infection.

In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.

Allergy Testing

Using a finger stick blood test to detect possible allergic responses to various substances in the environment and evaluate for hay fever, asthma, atopic eczema, and respiratory allergy. By identifying and avoiding your specific allergens, you and your physician can develop a treatment plan to reduce or prevent reactions, as well as be prepared in case of an emergency.

In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.

PGx Testing

(Pharmacogenetic) A DNA based test to determine how a patient will respond to a particular medicine or a combination of medicines and identifies their unique sensitivities to possible drug effects. The rate of drug metabolism varies by individual. PGx testing can assist healthcare providers with minimize or completely avoiding trial-and-error dosing, as well as substantially reducing the risk of potential adverse drug events.

In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.