Amplify™ is here to help you test for genetic hearing loss – at no cost to you
Genome Medical has teamed up with PreventionGenetics and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals to provide sponsored genetic counseling and genetic testing for children with congenital hearing loss at no cost to families.
Amplify™ genetic testing process is straightforward, and tests for variants in 268+ genes associated with congenital hearing loss. Genetic testing helps clinicians and patients/caregivers discuss care and treatment planning.
Is your child eligible? We will help you find out.
Participants who have a medical history of auditory neuropathy and meet the criteria below can schedule a no-cost genetic counseling appointment. A medical history consistent with auditory neuropathy diagnosis includes: absent or highly atypical Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) or presence of Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs) and/or Cochlear Microphonic (CM).
Meet Your Genetic Counselor
Schedule an appointment to start working with a certified genetic counselor and get expert guidance on your genetic testing options, all from the comfort of your own home.
Appointments are available in less than one week and are delivered via a 30-60 minute phone call.
Expertise You Can Trust
Genome Medical is the country’s leading telehealth genetics care delivery company, making genetics care accessible for patients. Our clinical team includes experienced genetic counselors, medical geneticists, pharmacists and other specialists who provide care across all 50 states.
What to Expect
Talk with a genetic counselor by phone at no cost to you to review your family health history, answer any questions you may have, and confirm that you meet eligibility criteria for Amplify™ Sponsored Testing Program.
If you meet the Amplify program criteria, Genome Medical can order the test for you, at no cost, and a buccal swab or saliva sample collection kit will be mailed directly to you. When the sample is collected and received by the lab, they will begin the genetic testing.
When your results are ready, Genome Medical will contact you. Results are ready approximately 2-4 weeks from the time your sample arrives at the lab.
Review your test results with a genetic counselor, at no cost to you. During this phone session, you can discuss the results of your test and what they may mean for you and your family. Afterwards, you’ll receive a written summary and guidance on next steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Help you understand how your personal and family medical history may impact your health
- Discuss genetic testing options that may be appropriate for you
- Explain what genetic test results mean for you and your family members
- Address any questions or concerns you have about genetic testing
- Provide recommendations for you and your healthcare provider to make informed medical decisions
- Gather your personal and family health history. Talk to family members about any health conditions in the family, as well as the age that relatives were diagnosed.
- If you or a family member have had genetic testing, please upload a copy of the result/s to your Genome Medical patient portal before your appointment. You will get access to the patient portal once you schedule your appointment. This is very important to ensure your genetic counselor can prepare for your appointment.
- Think about questions you may have for your genetic counselor.
You will receive a phone call from your genetic counselor at the time of your scheduled appointment. Appointments are typically 30-60 minutes.
During the appointment, your genetic counselor will review your personal and family medical history, assess your risk for inherited genetic conditions, and may discuss the benefits and limitations of genetic testing. Your genetic counselor will also address your concerns or questions about genetic testing. If genetic testing is performed, your genetic counselor can explain what your results mean for you and your family.
Genetic testing involves looking at blood, saliva or other tissues to find changes in an individual's genes. These genetic changes may cause an increased chance of certain medical conditions.
Genetic testing is typically done at a specialized laboratory.
Genome Medical does not perform genetic testing. As a medical practice, Genome Medical’s providers can order genetic testing, when medically appropriate, for U.S.- based patients.
Genetic testing is useful in many areas of medicine and may change the medical care you or your family members receive. For example, genetic testing may help to diagnose a medical condition. Genetic test results may help you and your care providers make more informed decisions on how to prevent or treat a medical condition.
There are thousands of genetic tests available today. A genetic counselor can help you to understand what testing may be most appropriate for you. Genetic counselors can also help to explain what genetic test results may mean for you and your family.
In most cases, genetic testing can be performed on a blood or saliva sample.
If testing is done on a saliva sample, a collection kit can be sent to you in the mail and you can collect the sample from the convenience of your home. If a blood sample is needed, you may be directed to a location near you that can perform blood draws to have a sample collected. In either case, the sample then is mailed to the lab for the testing to be completed.
While Regeneron Pharmaceuticals provides financial support for this program, tests and services are performed by PreventionGenetics and Genome Medical. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals receives de-identified patient data that helps the company improve its ability to develop capabilities to restore hearing. De-identified data means that any patient-identifiable information (e.g., name, date of birth, date of test, etc.) has been removed. De-identified information that is shared includes:
- Your personal and family medical history that may impact your, or your child’s, health
- De-identified genetic variant information
- De-identified patient symptom data
PreventionGenetics will not share personal identifiable information with a sponsor unless a patient specifically authorizes us to do so. To learn more, please see PreventionGenetic’s privacy policy.
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Please contact us at Clinical@GenomeMedical.com or 877-688-0992.
A member of our Clinical Care Coordination team would be happy to assist you.