We are Qualified Genetic Specialists & Correct Test Interpretation is our Expertise
At Genetics.ie, we offer a wide range of genetic testing services from our Blackrock clinic, and our expertise combines the appropriate marrying of clinical evaluation for genetic disorders with appropriate targeted genetic testing. One of our major strengths is in correct test interpretation. Genetic disorders can result from a mutation in a single gene (monogenic disorder) or the interaction and combination of genetic variants in several genes, which may impact upon one another (multifactorial inheritance disorder).
Medical Diagnoses & How Genetic Testing Can Help
The process of medical diagnosis involves the identification of a disease or condition from its signs and symptoms. Longstanding essential elements of this process are the clinical history of the disorder, and the appropriate clinical examination findings. These, in combination, inform the Consultant as to the direction of appropriate investigation.
What Have Genetics Got to Do with Rare Diseases?
Rare diseases have been an increasing focus of attention over the last few years, with an EU definition of rare disease being 1 in 2000 people or fewer affected. According to science, there are more than 7,000 rare diseases, and between them, in the region of, 350 million people around the world are affected. While they affect just a small number of individuals, rare diseases represent a significant source of morbidity and adverse impact.
Worried About Your Family Medical History? How Genetic Testing Can Give You Answers
Genes play a huge role in who you are. They determine the essence of who you are, from your athletic ability to hair colour to your likelihood of inheriting certain diseases from your parents. Sadly, as well as inheriting your personal characteristics, gene 'changes’ can be passed down, increasing the risk of developing illnesses like cancer.
Why Would a Genetic Test Be Suggested For My Child?
As a mother or father, you want what's best for your child and their health - it's simply part of being a parent. As such, when they experience health, or developmental concerns arise, it may be suggested that genetic testing be carried out. That said, it’s only in certain circumstances that this would be a suggested course of action.
Explaining Paediatric Geneticists & What they do
At Genetics.ie, we offer a wide range of genetic testing services from our Blackrock clinic under the supervision of Dr Willie Reardon. When we're not providing our patients with answers to life's most important questions, we're creating blogs like this one that educate our readers on various aspects from within our field.
What is Non-invasive Prenatal Screening(NIPS) & What is it for?
Hello, and welcome to the latest from Genetics.ie, in which we provide some insight into the sphere of genetic testing in the clinical context. From our Blackrock Clinic base, our team provides a wide range of genetic testing services that provide patients with important information about their health.
Today, we're here to talk about one particular service our team offers - non-invasive prenatal screening (NIPS), explaining what it is and why it's performed. We'll start by taking a look at the definition of the term.
Genetic Testing in Heart Disease
At Genetics.ie we offer a wide range of genetic testing services and today we’re here to talk about its relevance to those with heart disease. Specifically, there are genetic disorders of cardiac function, which may be the underlying reason for the cardiac problem in an individual and their family
Myotonic Dystrophy Explained: A Genetic Condition We Specialise in Diagnosing
As part of a group of inherited disorders known as muscular dystrophies, myotonic dystrophy is the most common form that begins in adulthood. It is characterized by progressive muscle-weakening and wasting and it is a genetic condition, frequently overlooked, that we specialise in diagnosing.
What is The Purpose of Carrier Testing & Who Is It For?
Essentially, carrier testing (a.k.a. carrier screening) is a form of genetic test that determines whether an individual carries a gene for a specific genetic disorder. Usually conducted either before or during pregnancy, it’s an important step taken to identify a couple’s chances of having a child with the same genetic disorder.
What Is Clinical Genetics?
What is clinical genetics? Well, essentially, clinical geneticists are Doctors that specialise in the identification and diagnosis of genetic diseases. Moreover, clinical genetics pertains to the diagnosis, management and counselling of patients affected by genetic conditions, as well as their families.
What is Genetic Counselling?
Basically, genetic counselling refers to providing genetic information, direction as to services and support - something that allows them to make informed decisions about their health - both when the information is positive and negative. However, counselling is always based upon a secure genetic diagnosis.
Clinical Genetic Services - Explaining How We Work
At Genetics.ie, we offer a wide range of genetic testing services for all manner of requirements, covering newborn screening, chromosomal testing and diagnostics to our patients. Our approach focuses on a commitment to the highest standards of patient care and excellent communication throughout.
In this article, we provide an overview of how we work, so that you know precisely what to expect when engaging with our testing services. We understand that these matters are often stressful and worrying, however, we will do our utmost to make the whole process as painless as possible.
What To Expect When Using Genetics.ie Services
At Genetics.ie, our goal is to provide prompt, consultant-delivered genetic testing that reflects not only our expertise and experience, but also our commitment to meeting highest clinical standards and most-informed patient care. We offer a wide range of genetic testing, screening and diagnosis services to patients across Ireland from our Blackrock-based clinic.
Genetic Testing & Why the Information it Provides Is Vital
Found within the strands of your unique DNA are genes, which are passed down to you by your parents, playing a central role in how your body regulates and grows. However, when these genes result in abnormality, the natural consequence of which is a genetic disease.