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Personalized Medicine

Pharmacogenomics
Testing (PGx)

Your DNA determines how you process medications. Our PGx test analyzes 230+ genes covering 700+ drugs so your doctor can prescribe the right medication at the right dose — the first time.

CLIA Certified700+ Medications5–7 Day ResultsClinician-Ready Report
230+ Genes Analyzed

Key Genes That Affect Your Medications

These are the most clinically impactful pharmacogenomic genes. Variants in these genes change how your body processes, transports, or responds to medications.

CYP2D6

Metabolizes ~25% of all drugs

Antidepressants, antipsychotics, beta-blockers, opioids, tamoxifen

CYP2C19

Clopidogrel activation

Plavix, PPIs, antidepressants, anticonvulsants

CYP2C9

Warfarin metabolism

Warfarin, NSAIDs, sulfonylureas, losartan

CYP3A4

Most abundant liver enzyme

Statins, calcium channel blockers, immunosuppressants

SLCO1B1

Statin uptake transporter

Simvastatin, atorvastatin myopathy risk

VKORC1

Warfarin target

Warfarin dosing, bleeding risk

TPMT

Thiopurine metabolism

Azathioprine, 6-MP toxicity risk

DPYD

Fluoropyrimidine breakdown

5-FU, capecitabine severe toxicity

700+ Medications Covered

Our PGx panel covers medications across every major therapeutic area. If you take it, there is a good chance we can tell you how your genes affect it.

Psychiatry

120+

Antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, ADHD meds, anxiolytics

Cardiology

80+

Statins, beta-blockers, anticoagulants, ACE inhibitors, antiarrhythmics

Oncology

90+

Chemotherapy agents, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, supportive care

Pain Management

60+

Opioids, NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, migraine medications, local anesthetics

Infectious Disease

70+

Antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, HIV medications, hepatitis treatments

Other Therapies

280+

Gastroenterology, endocrinology, neurology, transplant, immunosuppressants

How PGx Testing Works

Step 1

Order Your Kit

Choose a plan starting at $69/month. Kit ships within 24 hours.

Step 2

Collect Sample

Simple cheek swab at home. No blood, no needles. Mail back prepaid.

Step 3

DNA Analysis

We sequence 230+ drug-metabolizing genes using NGS technology.

Step 4

Get Your Report

Clinician-ready report with CPIC guideline references. Share with your doctor.

Included with Essential — $69/mo

Get Pharmacogenomics (PGx) with Essential Plan

Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is included in your Essential Plan subscription — along with 10 other genetic tests. No per-test fees. No surprises.

All 11 genetic tests included
AI-powered analysis & insights
HIPAA-secure patient portal
Physician-ready PDF reports
Free DNA kit shipping
Genetic counselor consultations
Subscribe & Get Pharmacogenomics (PGx) — $69/mo

The Cost Comparison

Pharmacogenomics (PGx) individually

One-time purchase

$499

Essential Plan — all 11 tests

Monthly subscription

$69/mo

This test individually: $499. With your subscription: included at $69/mo along with 10 other tests.

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Michael R.
“After years of cycling through antidepressants with terrible side effects, my PGx test revealed I am a CYP2D6 poor metabolizer. My doctor switched me to a genetically appropriate medication. For the first time in a decade, I feel like myself again.”

Michael R.

Naperville, IL

CYP2D6 Poor Metabolizer

Why Pharmacogenomics Matters

30%

of patients experience an adverse drug reaction on their first prescription. PGx testing reduces this risk significantly.

2–3x

better treatment outcomes when medications are selected based on genetic profile rather than trial-and-error.

4,000+

deaths per year in the U.S. from adverse drug reactions that could have been prevented with pharmacogenomic testing.

200+

FDA-approved medication labels now include pharmacogenomic information — your genes are already part of prescribing.

What Your Report Includes

Drug metabolism phenotype for 230+ genes (poor, intermediate, normal, rapid, ultrarapid)
Medication-specific guidance across 700+ drugs with CPIC guideline references
Adverse reaction risk scores for high-risk drug-gene combinations
Dosing recommendations where genetic data supports dose adjustment
Drug-drug-gene interaction warnings for polypharmacy patients
Lifetime relevance note — your PGx profile never changes

Frequently Asked Questions

Pharmacogenomics (PGx) analyzes your DNA to predict how you will respond to medications. It can tell you which drugs are likely to work, which may cause side effects, and what dose is right for your body. The FDA has added pharmacogenomic information to over 200 medication labels.
Our PGx panel analyzes 230+ genes and covers over 700 medications across all major therapeutic areas including psychiatry, cardiology, oncology, pain management, and infectious disease.
Coverage is expanding rapidly. Many commercial insurers and Medicare Advantage plans now cover PGx testing, particularly for patients starting antidepressants, anticoagulants, or chemotherapy. We verify your benefits before testing and provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement.
In most states, you can order directly. However, we strongly recommend sharing your results with your prescribing physician so they can use the information to guide your treatment. Our reports are designed to be clinician-ready and include CPIC guideline references.
Results are typically available within 5–7 days from when your sample arrives at our CLIA-certified laboratory. Your report is accessible through a secure online portal.
Yes — your DNA does not change, so your pharmacogenomic profile is relevant for life. One test provides actionable information for every medication you may ever take. This is why it is often called the "one test for life."

The Right Drug. The Right Dose. The First Time.

Stop the trial-and-error. Your DNA holds the blueprint for how your body processes medications. One test. Lifetime value.

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