Description:
A genetic celiac disease test analyzes your DNA to see if you carry genes associated with an increased risk of developing celiac disease. It doesn't diagnose celiac disease itself, but it can be a valuable tool for: understanding if you have a higher risk or if you have unexplained symptoms you suspect may be coeliac.
Gene List:
HLA-DQ2 - Well-characterized gene strongly linked to celiac disease [1]. People with certain variations of HLA-DQ2 are much more likely to develop celiac disease if they consume.
HLA-DQ8 - The HLA-DQ8 gene, like HLA-DQ2, belongs to the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) gene family. These genes play a crucial role in the immune system by helping immune cells distinguish "self" from "non-self," identifying and responding to foreign invaders like bacteria or viruses.
Turnaround times:
Turnaround Time:
7 Days
Note:
This service is only available to the age of 13 and above.
Furthermore, Any cancellation or rescheduling within 48 hours before the appointment will incur a charge of 20% of the total service cost and missed appointments will be deemed non-refundable.