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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Healthcare provider
  1. ... of the time, genetic testing is done through healthcare providers such as physicians, nurse practitioners, or genetic counselors. Healthcare providers determine which test is needed, order the test ...
  2. ... than those of genetic testing ordered by a healthcare provider. Direct-to-consumer genetic testing promotes awareness of ... health. It does not require approval from a healthcare provider or health insurance company. As results are provided ...
  3. ... testing is done without a referral from a healthcare provider and is not considered “diagnostic” (that is, it ... you decide to share your results with your healthcare provider and he or she recommends additional testing or ...
  4. ... mammography or colonoscopy) starting at an earlier age. Healthcare providers may also encourage regular checkups or testing for people with a condition that runs in their family. Additionally, lifestyle changes ... Learn how to cite this page
  5. ... thrombocytopenia) can cause easy bruising and bleeding.Many healthcare providers recommend that patients' TPMT activity levels be tested ...
  6. ... are usually not available to patients or their healthcare providers. Clinical testing, on the other hand, is done ...
  7. ... pain relief. Some opioids are legally prescribed by healthcare providers to manage severe and chronic pain. Commonly prescribed ...
  8. ... the disorder will follow a particular course. Your healthcare provider is the best resource for information about the ...
  9. ... additional explanation from a genetic counselor or other healthcare provider. This additional service may or may not involve ...
  10. ... share questions about your results with your own healthcare provider. Talk to your doctor before making any major ...
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