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Either way, most geneticists ask that there be some type of physician referral before their clinic will schedule an appointment with you. If you are unclear what the referral process is for a genetics clinic, it is best to call and ask or consult their website for their process as each clinic may vary from the next.
Clinical Genetics is the medical specialty which provides a diagnostic service and genetic counseling for individuals or families with, or at risk of, conditions which may have a genetic basis. Genetic disorders can affect any body system and any age group.
Your genetic counselor will review your pregnancy, medical and birth history with you at your first appointment. He or she will also complete a family tree to complete the medical history.
What is the Genetics Clinic? You have been asked to be seen by Genetics because you or a family member has a health condition that has required medical attention that could have an impact on other family members. The genetic doctors and genetic counsellors will try to find a reason for these problems.
An adult genetics clinic focuses on the care of patients over 18 years of age. The typical function of these clinics includes: Diagnostic evaluation of conditions with a suspected genetic basis in adults. Providing care for adults with established genetic conditions.
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You need to be referred for genetic testing by a doctor. Talk to your hospital specialist about whether testing is right for you.
The reasons that a person might be referred to a genetic counselor, medical geneticist, or other genetics professional include: A personal or family history of a genetic condition, birth defect, chromosomal disorder, or hereditary cancer. Two or more pregnancy losses (miscarriages), a stillbirth, or a baby who died.
We would advise asking your GP or a specialist doctor for a referral if you are concerned about a family history other than cancer. If your relative has previously been seen by the Clinical Genetics department (for example, if there is a known gene alteration in your family) then you may be able to self-refer.

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