Take Control of Your Medication Journey
Your genes play a crucial role in how you respond to medications. Learn how pharmacogenomics testing can help you and your doctor find the right medications at the right doses.
Get StartedDid you know?
of people have at least one genetic variant affecting drug response
of hospitalizations are due to adverse drug reactions
annual cost of medication non-adherence in the US
Why Pharmacogenomics Matters
Traditional prescribing is often trial-and-error. PGx testing helps your doctor make informed decisions from the start.
Avoid Adverse Reactions
Identify medications that may cause side effects or be ineffective based on your genetic profile.
Optimize Dosing
Get the right dose from the start instead of weeks of trial and error adjustments.
Better Outcomes
Improve treatment effectiveness by selecting medications that work best for your genetic makeup.
What You'll Receive
Personal Report
Easy-to-understand summary of your genetic results
Drug Insights
Recommendations for 870+ medications
Wallet Card
Portable card to share with any provider
Provider Access
Share results directly with your doctor
Common Questions
Do I need to get tested again if I already have genetic data?
No! If you've already done genetic testing through 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or a clinical lab, you can upload your VCF file directly. We'll analyze it for pharmacogenomic variants.
Will my insurance cover PGx testing?
Many insurance plans now cover pharmacogenomic testing, especially for certain conditions. We can provide documentation to help with reimbursement. Check with your provider for specific coverage.
How long does it take to get results?
If you upload existing genetic data, results are typically ready within minutes. If you need new testing, results are available within 5-7 business days after the lab receives your sample.
Is my genetic data private and secure?
Absolutely. We are fully HIPAA compliant and use enterprise-grade encryption. Your genetic data is never sold or shared without your explicit consent.
Can I share my results with multiple doctors?
Yes! Your results are yours. You can share them with any healthcare provider through our secure sharing features or by downloading your PDF report.
After years of trying different antidepressants with terrible side effects, my PGx test revealed I'm a poor metabolizer of many common SSRIs. My doctor switched me to a medication that works with my genetics, and I finally feel like myself again.
Sarah M.
ReasonShield PGx Patient
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