Welcome to Rx Gene Therapy

At Rx Gene Therapy, we specialize in pharmacogenomics and nutrigenomics, using a simple cheek swab to analyze your genes. Our ultimate goal is to find the root cause of your health concerns. Our personalized approach to health and wellness sets us apart from the traditional "one size fits all" standard. Say hello to a new era of customized healthcare, where we tailor our approach to your unique genetic makeup for optimal wellness.

 


Services

Pharmacogenomics Testing

This test analyzes your genetic makeup to predict how you'll respond to medication, ensuring the most suitable and effective treatment and taking the guesswork out of the equation.

Nutrigenomics Consultation

This test examines how how nutrition and genetics interact to influence your health and well-being. It helps clarify health concerns and suggests the best steps forward for you to feel your best.

 

Wellness Consultation

This is a comprehensive service that optimizes drug therapy and improves therapeutic outcomes for patients. It involves reviewing all medications, identifying and resolving medication-related issues, and providing personalized recommendations to ensure safe and effective medication use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is nutrigenomics testing and how can it benefit me?

Nutrigenomics is the study of the relationship between our genes and how they respond to the nutrients we consume. By analyzing individual genetic variations, nutrigenomics sheds light on how our bodies process and utilize nutrients, as well as how these nutrients influence the expression of our genes.
Through nutrigenomics, we can uncover personalized insights into how specific foods and dietary components interact with our unique genetic makeup. This knowledge allows us to tailor nutrition plans that are precisely suited to each individual's genetic profile, maximizing the potential for optimal health outcomes.

With nutrigenomic testing, we can design customized nutrition strategies aimed at promoting wellness, preventing disease, and supporting long-term vitality to unlock the full potential of your health and well-being.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is pharmacogenomics testing and how can it benefit me?

Pharmacogenomics is the study of how a person’s genes can affect their response to drugs. This combines pharmacology (the science of drugs) and genomics (the study of genes and their functions) to develop a highly accurate method of determining safe medication doses that will be tailored to a person’s genetic makeup.

Traditionally, pharmaceuticals have been developed using a “one-size-fits-all” approach with the assumption that medications work the same way regardless of the person taking them. This forces most people to engage in a trial and error process to find the best medicine with the least amount of side effects. Unfortunately, this is not extremely effective and has resulted in the FDA labeling more than 200 medications with black box warnings of adverse reactions and potential risks with the medications.

A Pharmacogenomic (PGx) Panel utilizes a onetime cheek swab to determine whether you have a specific genetic variants that can influence a drug’s metabolism, drug to drug interactions and side effect potential. This knowledge can influence dosing of the drug and often, influence the choice of medication. It can also alert physicians to avoid specific drugs altogether.

An extremely thorough report is then provided to you which will evaluate areas such as clotting risk, side effect potential, drug to drug interactions and expected efficacy. 

Who should get a pharmacogenomic panel?

For those wanting to reduce the time and money needed for trial and error medications, a pharmacogenomic test may be the perfect solution to finding the right prescription. Information about your genetic makeup may be the greatest weapon against a particular ailment or invasive procedure. If you have been frustrated with your lack of success with various prescription drugs, the answer may lie within your genes.

Patients who require Pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing have or have experienced:
• Previous Drug Reactions
• Family History of Drug Reactions
• Chemical Sensitivities
• Multiple Health Issues
• Taking Multiple Medications
• Poor Communication Skills

How often do I need to take this test?

This test is done one time in a lifetime, and it will help you now with current and future medications.  

What is required to complete the PGx/NGx test?

The PGx and NGx test process is simple and painless. Once your test is ordered, a test kit will be shipped directly to your home. All that is required is either a simple cheek swab or saliva collection that you do yourself. All of your instructions are included inside the kit. Follow all instructions closely to make sure that an adequate DNA sample is obtained and reduce the possibility of needing to repeat the test. Once you complete the test, you will return the sample per the instructions using the enclosed return label and a provider will connect with you to review your results and discuss recommendations.

What does a personalized wellness plan include?

A personalized wellness plan integrates pharmacogenomics and nutrigenomics findings to create a comprehensive health plan tailored to your unique genetic profile, including regular check-ins and adjustments based on your progress.

Can this be done virtually?

Yes, the test will be sent to your home and a provider will call you to discuss your results. You never have to leave your home.

Who should get a nutrigenomics test?

For those aiming to optimize their nutrition and dietary choices, a nutrigenomics test could be the key to understanding how your genes affect your nutrition. Information about your genetic makeup may provide the insights needed to tailor your diet, manage weight, and improve overall health. If you’ve struggled with finding the right dietary balance or managing certain health conditions through diet, the answer may lie within your genes.

Individuals who might benefit from Nutrigenomics (NGx) testing have or experience:

  • Mental Health Disorders: Struggles with depression, anxiety, ADHD/ADD, or bipolar disorder that may be influenced by nutritional factors.
  • Hormonal Imbalances: Conditions like thyroid issues (e.g., Hashimoto's and Graves' disease), weight issues, hormone and adrenal dysfunction.
  • Difficulty Managing Weight: Struggles with weight loss or gain despite various diets.
  • Chronic Health Conditions: Conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, or gastrointestinal issues that can be influenced by diet.
  • Food Sensitivities or Intolerances: Unexplained reactions to certain foods that might be better understood through genetic insights.
  • Family History of Nutritional Issues: Relatives with dietary-related health problems, indicating potential genetic predispositions.
  • Personalized Diet and Nutrition Goals: Interest in optimizing athletic performance, improving energy levels, or achieving specific health outcomes through diet.
  • Ineffective Diets in the Past: Frustration with standard diets that haven’t provided the expected results.
  • Neurological Issues: Issues such as insomnia, memory problems, migraines, or headaches.
  • Reproductive Health Concerns: Problems such as irregular menstrual cycles, PCOS, or infertility.
  • Family History Risks: A genetic predisposition to conditions like cancer, diabetes, obesity, or pre-eclampsia.

About us

At Rx Gene Therapy,  we are dedicated to revolutionizing wellness through genetics and nutrition. Our team of experts are committed to providing personalized health solutions tailored to your unique genetic makeup, guiding you towards optimal health and well-being.

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Rx Gene Therapy
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, United States