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Provider resources

Referral Process Information

How to Refer a Patient for Genetic Counseling
Your at-a-glance guide to referring a patient with InformedDNA. It briefly covers what we need from you and from your patient, plus helpful links and phone numbers.
Visual Guide to Genetic Testing Referrals
This visual timeline walks you through every step of our process from referral to genetic counseling to testing (when necessary). Providers only need to complete the first two steps — we handle the rest!
Physician’s Guide to Genetic Services

This two-page reference guide has more in-depth information on what to expect from InformedDNA’s referral, counseling, and testing processes, including: 

  • How to determine if your patient qualifies for a referral
  • How InformedDNA’s scheduling process works
  • What you and your patient can expect during their appointment
  • A full guide to the genetic testing process
Genetic Counseling Overview for Patients

An informed patient is a compliant patient. At the time of referral, please give this handout to your patient to educate them on what to expect from the referral, genetic counseling, and testing processes. It will help prepare them for their appointment and answer most questions they may have. It also includes InformedDNA’s contact information should they need more assistance.

Risk Assessment Tools

These specialty-specific Risk Assessment Tools will help determine if a genetics evaluation is recommended for your patient. Once you have identified the patient who could benefit from a genetic testing consultation, send the referral and we’ll do the rest.

Have Additional Questions?

Please reach out to our customer service team at 800-975-4819.

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