The screening can help diagnose primary immunodeficiency disorders, autoimmune diseases, and other conditions that may impact the immune system. A DNA based multi-gene panel that accurately identifies the presence of an inherited gene mutation or alteration which may create a predisposition for cancer. Patients who receive a positive test result will benefit from the opportunity to better understand and make informed decisions about managing future risks and their medical care. In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.
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Welcome to Life Care Health
Life Care Health and our partners, provide advanced hereditary risk assessments and health solutions to both patients and providers across the United States. From connecting patients to a network of trusted physicians and certified testing laboratories, to understanding the results that impact you and your family, Life Care Health is committed to providing affordable and accessible healthcare solutions.

Hereditary Cancers
The cancers with the highest genetic contribution include breast, bowel, stomach and prostate cancers. Referral to a specialist cancer genetics service may be appropriate for people with a strong family history of cancer.
Hereditary Heart Disease
Many cardiac disorders can be inherited, including arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, and high blood cholesterol. Coronary artery disease leading to heart attack, stroke, and heart failure can run in families, indicating inherited genetic risk factors.
Genetic Immunodeficiency
Primary immunodeficiency disorders are the result of defects in an individual's genetic make-up. These defects are mistakes that occur in genes and are passed from generation to generation.
Who We Are
Providing Advanced Hereditary Risk Assessments
Life Care Health and our partners, provide advanced hereditary risk assessments. Connecting patients and their Primary Care Physicians with CLIA certified testing laboratories, to help understand the results that impact you and your family.
- We only contact your Primary Care Physician and ask them if the genetic test is medically necessary.
- Laboratories we are contracted with are Licensed and CLIA Certified
- Representatives are HIPAA Certified and Compliant.
Genetic testing can provide important medical insights about how your body metabolizes and reacts to different medications, as well as identifying predispositions to certain hereditary diseases (including cardiac related illnesses and cancer).
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Features
Our tests analyze specific genes and markers associated with immunodeficiency, providing accurate and actionable results.
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Patients who receive a positive test result will benefit from the opportunity to better understand and make informed decisions about managing future risks and their medical care. In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.
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Services
We offer the following screening test panels:

Neurological Screen
A neurological exam consists of a physical examination to identify signs of disorders affecting your brain, spinal cord and nerves (nervous system). Neurological examination is the best way for healthcare providers to check the function of your brain and nervous system. It helps them determine which tests to run. Every neurological exam is different depending on your symptoms. Sometimes, it can take time to complete the physical examination and the interview, as your nervous system is very complex. In Home Self-Test. FDA Approved.
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Genetic Immunodeficiency & Cancer Risk Screen
Our tests analyze specific genes and markers associated with immunodeficiency, providing accurate and actionable results. The screening can help diagnose primary immunodeficiency disorders, autoimmune diseases, and other conditions that may impact the immune system. A DNA based multi-gene panel that accurately identifies the presence of an inherited gene mutation or alteration which may create a predisposition for cancer. Patients who receive a positive test result will benefit from the opportunity to better understand and make informed decisions about managing future risks and their medical care.
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Genetic Cardiac Screen
A DNA based multi-gene panel used to ascertain a patient’s risk factors for inherited cardiovascular diseases. The panel includes all known genes currently associated with the development of inherited cardiovascular diseases that can present as sudden death or other major adverse events. Cardiac Genetic Testing can be ordered in disease-specific panels or in one comprehensive panel.
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PGx Analysis (Pharmacogenomics)
A DNA based test to determine how a patient will respond to a particular medicine or a combination of medicines and identifies their unique sensitivities to possible drug effects. The rate of drug metabolism varies by individual. PGx testing can assist healthcare providers with minimizing or completely avoiding trial-and-error dosing, as well as substantially reducing the risk of serious prescription related side effects.
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Genetic Diabetes-Obesity Screen
A DNA based test used to analyze particular gene(s) to determine if there are genetic changes present that significantly increase your risk for developing Diabetes-Obesity. Genetic testing provides a more precise estimate of a person’s risk for Diabetes-Obesity than using your personal and family history alone. In some cases, the results of this test may also provide information about risks for medical conditions that are not related to Diabetes-Obesity.
Learn MoreGet Your Test in Four Convenient Steps
Step 1
Contact our Care Specialists, and they will help you get started.
Step 2
Speak with a Health Professional and complete your consultation.
Step 3
In-Home Test. FDA Approved. Covered by insurance if you qualify
Step 4
The results are reviewed with you by a Health Professional.
Your DNA affects your medications and your health, check your eligibility for a hereditary risk assessment(s). Since genetics are hereditary, these tests can also provide risk information for your family as well.

Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Terms of Service
By providing your phone number and opting in to receive SMS text messages from Life Care Health, you must agree to these Terms of Service.
SMS Messaging Program
- By opting in, you agree to receive SMS text messages from us related to [appointments, reminders, promotions, account updates, or other business-related communications].
- Message frequency may vary.
- Standard message and data rates may apply. Please check with your mobile carrier for details.
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- You affirm that the mobile number provided is your own and that you have the authority to receive messages at that number.
- Message frequency may vary.
- Your consent is not a condition of purchasing goods or services.
Opt-Out
- You may opt out at any time by replying STOP to any message.
- After opting out, you may receive a confirmation text. No further SMS messages will be sent unless you re-enroll.
Limitation of Liability
- Life Care Health is not responsible for any delays, delivery failures, or other issues beyond our reasonable control.
- Mobile carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.
Privacy Policy
At Life Care Health, we values your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect data in connection with SMS text messaging.
Information We Collect - When you opt in to receive SMS messages, we may collect:
- Your mobile phone number.
- Your communication preferences.
- Message content (when you reply to us).
How We Use Your Information - We use your information solely to:
- Send SMS text messages related to [appointments, reminders, updates, or promotions].
- Improve our communication services.
- Respond to your inquiries.
Sharing Your Information
- Life Care Health does not sell, rent, or share your SMS opt-in data with third parties for marketing purposes.
- Data may be shared with service providers who help us deliver SMS messaging, but only as necessary.
Security
- We implement industry-standard security measures to protect your data, but no system is 100% secure.
Your Rights - You have the right to request access, correction, or deletion of your SMS-related data by contacting us at: info@lifecarehealth.net or by phone: (954) 736-5023
Frequently Asked Questions
What is genetic testing?
Genetic testing is a medical test that analyzes DNA to identify changes or mutations in genes, chromosomes, or proteins.
What can genetic testing tell me?
It can reveal your risk for certain diseases, confirm or rule out a genetic disorder, guide treatment decisions, or help understand inherited conditions.
How is genetic testing done?
Most tests use a sample of blood, saliva, cheek swab, or sometimes other tissues.
Can genetic testing tell me if I will definitely get a disease?
Not always. It shows increased or decreased risk but usually cannot predict with certainty.
Should I get tested if I have a family history of a disease?
Possibly. A genetic counselor or doctor can help assess whether testing is appropriate based on your family history.
Can genetic testing help guide treatment?
Yes, especially in cancer, rare diseases, and pharmacogenomics (how you respond to medications).
Contact
We can be reached Monday through Friday by phone or email.