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Genetic Testing

Your DNA can guide your treatment helping you find what works faster and more accurately.

Every person responds to medications differently. What helps one person may cause side effects or offer little relief to another.
Genetic Testing (also called pharmacogenomic testing) analyzes how your body processes certain medications, giving your provider valuable insight into which treatments may be most effective for you.

This testing helps remove the guesswork, so you can avoid trial-and-error and begin a treatment plan that’s truly aligned with your biology.

Does this sound familiar?

  • You’ve tried multiple medications without getting the results you hoped for.

  • You’ve experienced unwanted side effects or had trouble finding the right dosage.

  • You feel frustrated or discouraged by the trial-and-error process.

  • You want a more personalized approach to your mental health treatment.

  • You’re curious whether your genes affect how you respond to medication.

  • You want to start treatment with greater clarity, confidence, and direction.

Genetic Testing can provide deeper insight into how your body metabolizes medication helping your provider choose options that are more likely to work for you.

Take the First Step

We offer in-office and virtual support for Genetic Testing. The process is simple: your provider collects a quick cheek swab, and the lab analyzes how your genes may impact medication effectiveness. Once your results are ready, your provider will review them with you and help adjust your treatment plan based on your unique genetic profile.

Reach out today to schedule your appointment and start moving toward a more personalized, effective treatment plan.

What Genetic Testing Can Help With

This testing can support treatment for a wide range of mental health conditions, helping your provider understand which medications may be the safest and most effective options for you.

Genetic Testing may help with:

  • Medication selection for depression & anxiety

  • Understanding potential side effects

  • Determining optimal dosage ranges

  • Avoiding medications your body may struggle to process

  • Improving response time to treatment

  • Reducing trial-and-error frustrations

  • Supporting long-term treatment success

Genetic Testing is not a diagnosis, but it is a powerful tool that helps personalize your care, so you can feel better, faster.

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