How It Works
Step 1: Video Consultation with a Doctor
Speak with a doctor in 30 minutes.
Step 2: Sample Kit Delivered
Next-day delivery, ready to use.
Step 3: Send Your Sample Back
Prepaid return, no hassle.
Step 4: Get Your Results
Receive expert guidance in 15-20 days.
Why Our Test is Different – A Doctor-Led Advantage
Doctor Consultation Included
Unlike competitors, we provide in-depth pre-test consultations.
Actionable Results
We don’t just test; we help you understand what to do next.
More Than Just Genetics
We can offer extra screenings like bowel cancer checks and whole-body MRI scans.
Is This Test Right for You?
- Do you have a family history of cancer? → Find out if you’re at risk and take proactive steps.
- Are you health-conscious? → Get science-backed insights tailored to your DNA.
- Want a personalised prevention plan? → Our doctors create custom recommendations just for you.
How Genetic Testing Changed Dr Lucy's Life
“Testing helped me reduce my risk of breast cancer by over 95%.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Genes are small sections of DNA that provide the instructions that give us our individual characteristics. Our genes determine the colour of our eyes and hair, our height and other physical characteristics. Genetic testing looks at variations in these genes that determine whether you might be predisposed to certain diseases. Genetic testing can also tell us how your body might respond to drugs.
The Association of British insurers and the British Medical Association have agreed on a set of questions that insurers can ask your GP when you apply for life insurance. Your GP will be asked about any medical condition that you have suffered in the past or are currently experiencing that may reduce your life expectancy. They are also allowed to ask you and your GP about your family history. They are not allowed to ask or request the results of any predictive genetic testing.
Currently, the only exception in the UK to this is if you are applying for insurance with the only exception being if you are applying for life insurance over £500,000 and you have had a predictive genetic test for Huntington’s Disease. Only in this circumstance do you need to tell the insurance company the result of the test, if they ask.
If you have a strong family history of breast cancer for example and you test negative for genes related to this it may be in your interest to disclose this and you may choose to do this. You can read more about the code of the Association of British Insurers here.
There are two possible outcomes from our cancer gene testing: Negative and positive.
If the result is negative it means that the test did not pick up any genes that increase the risk of disease. It doesn’t mean that you will never develop one of the conditions tested for, as there are many other factors aside from genes that can contribute to developing a disease. As we learn more about genetics and disease, it may be that your test results in the future will be updated to reflect new medical information. If this is the case, we will inform you immediately.
A positive result means you have discovered a gene variant that increases the risk of you developing a certain cancer. You will then be able to work with your doctor to determine what the next steps are for you. This may include options to prevent disease or increased surveillance to detect the disease at an earlier, more treatable stage.
We ensure the highest level of security for your personal information. We will never sell or share your medical information or data. Full details of our privacy policy are available here. We use our patient portal to securely share copies of your results by email. We can use an alternative method of communication if you wish – just let us know.
The genetic testing laboratory receive your personal information and abide by the extremely strict rules on privacy of sensitive data. You must consent to their receiving and sharing your personal information and data. You may choose to opt-out of anonymised research studies.
We only use medical-grade genetic testing. We use a leading specialist laboratories, who are fully accredited to ISO 15189 and 17025.
Our genetic testing uses both full-gene sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis using next-generation sequencing technology (NGS). This is the most accurate method. Some online DNA testing and family history companies use other methods such ‘genotyping’; this leads to more common false positive and negative results. They can be fun and quick to use but are not meant to guide medical decisions or healthcare.
51 cancer gene screening PLUS pharmacogenomics – £1300
31 cancer gene screening – £900
Fees include pre test consultation with the doctor, review of medical and family history, and sample taking. Laboratory analysis. Full report and advice on further screening or risk reduction for any positive cancer risk genes. Detailed report on your pharmacogenetics including advice on medications, dosages, side effects and alternatives.
Follow-up consultation with the doctor at our clinic to discuss your results. Including advice on further referrals and any other health screening indications.
Tumour genes include those related to:
Breast cancer
Ovarian cancer
Uterine cancer
Colorectal cancer
Cutaneous melanoma
Gastric cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Prostate cancer
Renal cell cancer
Thyroid cancer
Full List of Genes Tested
APC, ATM, BAP1, BARD1, BMPR1A, BRCA1, BRCA2, BRIP1, CDH1, CDK4, CDKN2A, CHEK2, EPCAM, HOXB13, MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, MUTYH, NF1, NTHL1, PALB2, PMS2, POLD1, POLE, PTEN, RAD51C, RAD51D, SMAD4, STK11, TP53, VHL
Yes we believe genetic screening is a really powerful addition to our health screening. Check out our packages here.
Pricing and Booking
💰 Price: £900 – Includes Video Consultation + Test + Free Follow-Up
Invest in your health with our doctor-led genetic screening. No hidden fees, no confusion—just expert guidance and actionable insights.
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