ESPN Gene Deafness Autosomal Recessive Type 36 NGS Genetic DNA Test
Introduction
The ESPN Gene Deafness Autosomal Recessive Type 36 NGS Genetic DNA Test is an advanced diagnostic tool designed to identify genetic factors that contribute to hearing loss. This test utilizes Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology, providing a comprehensive analysis of the GJB2 gene, which is often implicated in hereditary deafness. Understanding your genetic predisposition is crucial for early intervention and management.
What the Test Measures
This genetic test specifically detects mutations in the GJB2 gene, which is associated with autosomal recessive deafness. By analyzing the DNA, the test can identify potential genetic abnormalities that may lead to hearing impairment.
Who Should Consider This Test?
Individuals who should consider the ESPN Gene Deafness test include:
- Those with a family history of deafness.
- Individuals exhibiting symptoms of hearing loss.
- Patients diagnosed with keratopachydermia and constrictions of fingers and toes.
Benefits of Taking the Test
Taking the ESPN Gene Deafness test offers numerous benefits:
- Accurate diagnosis of genetic hearing loss.
- Informed decision-making regarding treatment options.
- Potential for early intervention to improve quality of life.
- Understanding of familial patterns of hearing loss.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the ESPN Gene Deafness test will provide insights into any genetic mutations detected. Your healthcare provider will help interpret these results, guiding you on the next steps and possible management strategies. It is essential to have a genetic counseling session to understand the implications of your results fully.
Test Pricing
Price Type | Price (KSh) |
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Discount Price | 40,000 |
Regular Price | 56,000 |
Branches and Booking
We have branches across Kenya, including major cities such as Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu. We also offer a convenient home sample collection service. To book your test, call or WhatsApp us at +254711564616. Take the first step towards understanding your genetic health today!