We offer a range of genetic tests to provide a complete analysis of your DNA, including:
Our genetic testing utilizes cutting-edge technology to ensure high accuracy and reliability. Techniques include next-generation sequencing (NGS) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for precise results.
Understanding your genetic makeup allows for personalized treatment plans and preventive measures tailored specifically to you.
Genetic testing can detect predispositions to certain diseases early, allowing for proactive healthcare management and intervention.
Our team includes experienced genetic counselors who provide comprehensive support and interpretation of your genetic test results, helping you understand the implications and next steps.
Meet with our genetic counselors to discuss your health history and determine the appropriate genetic tests based on your needs and concerns.
Provide a sample, typically through a blood draw or saliva collection, at our lab. Our skilled staff ensures a comfortable and efficient process.
Your sample is analyzed in our state-of-the-art lab using advanced genetic sequencing technologies to ensure precise results.
Get your results securely through our online portal or directly from your healthcare provider. Our genetic counselors will help you understand your results and discuss potential next steps or preventive measures.
Clinicians who bill more than $90,000 in Medicare Part B, see over 200 Medicare patients, or provide more than 200 covered services annually must report.
You can check your MIPS eligibility on the official CMS QPP Participation Status Tool. By entering your NPI, you’ll see whether you’re required to report based on the criteria
Yes, you can still report MIPS even if you don’t use an electronic health record (EHR) system. Our analysts will go through all your paper charts and extract relevant data for reporting.
Yes, even if you’re using an EHR, MIPS reporting can still be insufficient. EHRs don’t always cover all required categories, and incorrect or incomplete data can lead to penalties.
You could face a negative payment adjustment (up to -9%) on your Medicare reimbursements if you fail to report or report insufficiently.