Risk-free fetal DNA test early detection of Chromosomal Disorders including Down Syndrome
Safe: Performed on a standard maternal blood draw
Complete: Trisomies 21 (Down syndrome), 18, 13 · Numerical sex chromosomal abnormalities · Microdeletions · Baby’s sex
Accurate: High sensitivity and specificity · Fetal fraction calculation · Swiss quality
Early: From the 10th week of pregnancy (12th for twin pregnancies)
Convenient: Blood sample can be performed any day of the year
Fast: Results are issued within 5 working days from sample reception at our Geneva laboratory
Medical societies agree that all pregnant women should be offered prenatal screening/diagnosis for foetal abnormalities and that NIPT is a major advance in screening methodologies.
Early detection of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants predisposing breast and ovarian cancer saves lives.
Easy: A risk-free buccal swab for DNA collection that can be self-performed at home, non-invasive and painless
Comprehensive: Entire BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes screening · All pathogenic variants detected
Accurate: Highest sensitivity and specificity · CE-IVD and ISO13485 certified key processes · Swiss quality
Early: Every woman at any age is eligible to be screened · Earlier detection allows most effective preventive action for the whole family
Fast: Results issued within 2 weeks, avoid stressful waiting
The leading scientists advocate for BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic screening for every woman at about age 30 as a part of routine medical care. Early detection of actionable mutations is vital for cancer prevention.
Risk free test for the early detection of congenital and metabolic disorders
Easy: Urine is collected from the baby’s diaper
Safe: No need for a heel-prick or any other type of blood draw
Accurate: Tandem Gas Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS)
Early: As of 2 days after birth and up to 5 years of age
The first year of a child's life is a period of very rapid development. If your baby has a metabolic disorder due to a genetic defect, the medical consequences could be very serious. The early detection of a metabolic disease enables the doctors to take the necessary actions to treat your baby right away, thereby, potentially avoiding severe medical issues.
Omega 3 are essential fatty acids that are required for the good development of your baby’s brain and nervous system.
During pregnancy, your baby is completely dependent on the mix of nutrients that you bring him through your bloodstream, and at a later stage through your breast milk during the first 6 months of his life.
Your blood and milk have hence to contain everything your baby needs in right amounts to develop properly.