Learn about TriHealth Precision Medicine & Genetic Services
TriHealth offers genetic counseling and genetic testing for adults who are concerned that they may have an inherited cardiovascular disease.
A genetic counselor is a health professional with a special graduate degree as well as experience in medical genetics and counseling. In the state of Ohio, genetic counselors must be Licensed and Board Certified to practice. To learn more about genetic counselors, click here.
During a genetic counseling session, your genetic counselor will provide personalized evaluations and education to you and your family. This includes:
You are eligible for genetic counseling if you have a personal and/or family history of any of the following conditions:
To prepare for your appointment, consider collecting your medical and family history to discuss with your genetic counselor. If you are unable to acquire this information, you are still able to meet with your genetic counselor. Some examples of medical and family history are provided below.
Medical Records:
Family History:
Many insurance companies will cover the cost of genetic counseling. General information about the billing process can be discussed when you schedule an appointment. Financial assistance may also be available to help cover the cost of genetic counseling and testing.
Some patients are concerned that their genetic information may be used against them or will label them as having a “pre-existing condition”. To learn about laws protecting individuals from genetic discrimination, click here.
General Questions? Email us.