Genetic Test for Mental Health Medication Efficacy
How It Works / Our Lab
How It Works / Our Lab
The Lab That Ensures The Highest Standard of Scientific Validity
We process all samples at our clinical-grade, state-of-the-art, College of Pathologists (CAP) and Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment (CLIA) accredited laboratory, and do not outsource any aspect of our testing.
How It Works / Our Lab
The Lab That Ensures The Highest Standard of Scientific Validity
We process all samples at our clinical-grade, state-of-the-art, College of Pathologists (CAP) and Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment (CLIA) accredited laboratory, and do not outsource any aspect of our testing.
With licenses and accreditation in every US state, our laboratory reports are thoroughly reviewed before launch.
countries and 50 US States have been supplied with our tests
and many more physicians have used our tests with their patients
patients and more have been tested and have benefited from our reports
countries and 50 US States have been supplied with our tests
and many more physicians have used our tests with their patients
patients and more have been tested and have benefited from our reports
Scientific and Clinical Validation
Our board of more than 40 scientists, nutritionists, dieticians, physicians, and other medical consultants from leading institutions such as Harvard, Stanford, and Yale spent two years reviewing more than 35,000 clinical studies on how genetic markers can impact human health.
Reviewing OmeCare Nutrition’s methodology, they reported on and rated various phenotypes (characteristics that result from how your genotype interacts with your environment) with scientific strength scores. We use these phenotypes to guide testing reports and wellness recommendations.
We Are Proud To Celebrate 10 Successful Years as a CLIA & CAP Accredited Clinical Lab
To ensure the highest standards of scientific validity and integrity, we process all samples at our clinical-grade, state-of-the-art, College of Pathologists (CAP) and Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment (CLIA) accredited laboratory, and do not outsource any aspect of our testing. All our tests are conducted with the highest scientific standards and all our healthcare and genetic data is stored in a HIPAA compliant cloud, and on designated servers with filesystem-level and client-server encryption to guarantee the maximum level of security.
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Testimonials
OmeHealth is incredibly secure and easy to use. I received the results much faster than I anticipated. I workout frequently, but don’t have the best eating habits and used the results to make changes and adjust to an ideal diet and exercise plan. It was fun to learn how my body reacts to certain foods and exercise. I highly recommend it!
— Amazon Customer
This is exactly what I wanted for my eating habits and exercise program information that I think is vital
— Pura Vida
Great product, very useful information and customer service was excellent.
— Fiachara Henry
The results were received promptly about a week and a half after they confirmed they got the test. When signing up, they offer “enhanced” results for another $100, but the website didn’t explain what the benefit of knowing this additional information might be (identifies vitamin deficiencies in common vitamins which my doctor tests annually and the response of cholesterol to exercise with a coaching call from a nutritionist). You have access to your results for only 7 days after they are posted, so download a permanent copy when you get your results. The report is multiple pages long. I am not sure what it means to learn that my body processes caffeine rapidly (they don’t provide this type of info), but I am happy to learn what type of exercise my body might respond to for weight loss, which was my primary reason for this purchase. The customer service was great, and the report is interesting.
— Dani-gal
The OmeHealth test empowered me with the information that I need to stay healthy. Well, they say information is power, so I empowered myself and I took the pathway genomic dna test to find out what my chances are for getting breast cancer. There’s combinations of genetic markers that make you susceptible to breast cancer and I found out that I have some of them. I’m actually 55% more likely to get breast cancer. 55%. That’s scary. The pathway genomics report made a number of suggestions about diet and exercise and so I’m eating better and I’m practicing yoga again, and of course mammograms, often and regularly.
— Lorin Tiller
I think it’s very important that more physicians discuss these tests to patients, and for patients to realize it’s not as expensive as it used to be. It’s accessible to them and they are really gonna save money in the long run, but they are also gonna save the problems and the diseases that can really be fixed with proper care before they have a disease. We can prevent diseases through genetic testing.
— Dr. Ibarren, MD
Every test I do, for example my blood work when I’m looking at leptin resistance, then I take a look at the OmeHealth test, and we look at eating disinhibition, the eating characteristics and then people finally get it. It’s like the lightbulb that goes off in their head: ‘Wow, it’s not really my fault that I can’t lose weight.. I’m just genetically predisposed to this.
— Dr. Deepa Verma, MD
So there are a number of key areas in the OmeHealth report that I spend more time going over with patients. The behavioral traits I spend quite a bit of time going over… and I actually have a checklist basically so I will identify which traits the patient has tested positive for then I’ll highlight those on a handout and give them tools–basically techniques that are specifically targeting those behavioral traits. Here’s your relationship with food, here’s why you’re having the trouble you’re having.
— Dr. Stagg, MD