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Neurogenetics

Answers for the neurological questions that have gone unexplained.

Genetic factors can underlie many neurological conditions, including epilepsy, developmental differences, Alzheimer's/early-onset dementia, neuropathies, and movement disorders. We guide appropriate testing and help you and your care team interpret results and take meaningful next steps, whether you are seeking a diagnosis, clarifying one, or understanding what it means for your family. Everything happens through telehealth, with no referral and no waitlist.

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You might be a fit if

  • You or a family member has a neurological condition and want to understand its genetic basis

  • You are seeking answers for symptoms that other evaluations have not fully explained

  • A neurological or neuromuscular condition runs in your family

  • You have been offered genetic testing and want expert guidance before or after

  • You want to understand what a diagnosis could mean for your children or relatives

  • You have a neurological concern you would like evaluated, whatever it is

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What working with us looks like

We review your history and your goals, help you choose the right testing for your situation, and explain results in plain language, then coordinate with your neurologist or other providers so findings translate into a real plan. Because neurological genetics can be complex, much of our value is helping you understand what a result does and does not mean, and what to reasonably do next.

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An honest note about predictive testing

Some neurological conditions can be predicted genetically before symptoms appear, and for a few, testing raises questions that go beyond the medical, including conditions where treatment options are still limited. Whether, when, and how to test is a deeply personal decision. We give you the full picture, including the emotional and family implications, and support whatever choice is right for you, without pressure and at your pace.

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Common questions

Can genetic testing diagnose my neurological condition?

Sometimes. For many conditions, testing can confirm or clarify a diagnosis, while others are diagnosed clinically. We help you understand what testing can realistically answer for your situation before you pursue it.

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Should I be tested for a condition that runs in my family?

That is a personal decision, and there is no single right answer. We walk through the benefits, the limits, and the implications so you can decide with clarity and support.

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Will this help my relatives?

It can. Understanding an inherited neurological condition often informs risk and options for the whole family.

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Take the next step toward clarity

Whether you are chasing a diagnosis or making sense of one, you do not have to do it alone. Book a free 10-minute discovery call, or schedule your neurogenetics consultation and we will help you find your footing.

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