Your genetics significantly affect how your body responds to medication.

Unlock the Answers to Avoiding Harmful Drug Reactions

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Precision Medicine Targeted for YOU

Now is the time YOU become part of the conversation with your doctor before taking any medication that may not work, make you ill, or worse.

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Get it Right in Real-Time

Gene Companion's medication management application provides up-to-date information directly to your smartphone.

Your DNA Holds the Answers

Gene Companion analyses your medications, prescribed and over-the-counter. It utilizes your Health Profile concerning five comprehensive categories to optimize medication choices.

Interaction

Drug to Drug

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Drug to Gene

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Drug to Illness

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Drug to Known Allergy

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Drug to Food

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Drug to Lifestyle

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Why Gene Companion?

  • Information to help improve the safety and effectiveness of your medication therapy
  • Access and share your genetic report with your healthcare provider anytime by using the App on your smart phone
  • One time cost, no subscription fees!
  • Your Pharmacogenomics (PGx) report is safely saved electronically for use instead of carrying a paper copy
  • This is a once in a lifetime test since your genetic makeup does not change
  • We update our database regularly to add new drugs and genetic variations to our PGx reports
  • Our medication management App utilizes drug information from one of the largest drug databases
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Gene Companion is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition, disease, or adverse drug reaction and should not be used to self-diagnose. Testing is ordered by a Gene Companion physician and sent to an accredited, licensed 3rd party lab that is CLIA and CAP-certified. Gene Companion is a non-diagnostic company, and patient information is covered under the HIPAA Privacy Rule and GINA Act. In addition, federal and state laws, guidelines, and regulations apply. Always consult a physician before making any changes in your healthcare treatment.