Patient guide

How to talk to your child’s doctor about genetic testing

Genetic testing can feel like an overwhelming topic to bring up with your child’s doctor. Here are some resources and tips to help you feel more confident and prepared for the conversation.

Getting the right rare disease diagnosis often takes about 5 years and 16+ tests¹˒², but it doesn’t have to be that way for your child.

Check your coverage

It’s becoming more common for insurance companies to cover genetic testing, and yours may include it. While GeneDx accepts most insurance plans (including Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare), it’s still a good idea to call your insurance provider to confirm coverage, based on your child’s symptoms and specific plan. Here are some resources to help understand your coverage:

Explore teleheath options for timely access to genetic experts

We understand that getting an appointment with your child’s care team can be challenging. GeneDx has genetic counselors and a telehealth partner available should you need additional assistance getting access to care. You can share your child’s symptoms with a genetic expert on a video call to see if genetic testing is right for your child. If they think it’s a good next step and you’d like to proceed, they’ll order the test and a sample collection kit will be shipped to your home. Your healthcare provider can also order an exome or genome test directly through the GeneDx Provider Portal.

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