If you are struggling with medications for mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, or ADHD, you are not alone.
We know the process of finding medication that works can be frustrating, time-consuming and debilitating.
Fewer than 50% of individuals with depression respond to their first medication.
Is the GeneSight test right for you?
Has a medication failed you in the past?
Is your current medication not working?
Does your medication cause unwanted side effects?
What is the GeneSight® Psychotropic test?
The GeneSight Psychotropic test is a genetic test that shows your provider how your genes may affect medication outcomes. The GeneSight test may reveal which medications to treat depression, anxiety, ADHD, and other mental health conditions require dose adjustments, be less likely to work, or have an increased risk of side effects based on your DNA.
The test is a simple cheek swab taken in your healthcare provider’s office or can be sent by your doctor to be taken in the convenience of your home.
Cost shouldn’t be a barrier to your mental wellness.
Our goal is to make the GeneSight test affordable and accessible to patients. Insurance can be complicated, and we want you to feel comfortable knowing what you’ll owe.
We will bill your insurance for the cost of the GeneSight test:
Medicare (Part B) Covered Tests | $0 out of pocket cost |
Medicaid | Typically, $0 out of pocket cost |
Medicare Advantage Covered Tests | Patient may be expected to cover a portion of the cost (typically $330 or less) |
Commercial or Other | |
Uninsured | Learn more at genesight.com/uninsured or contact our customer service team at 866.757.9204 |
We also offer a payment plan and financial assistance program to help you if you have out-of-pocket costs. Learn more about these programs on our Cost page.
The GeneSight Promise
Insurance can be complicated, and we want you to feel comfortable knowing what you’ll owe. We promise that if your cost could be more than $330, we’ll call you before we process your test.
2,000,000+
people have taken the GeneSight test.
If you think genetic testing could be helpful for you, talk to your doctor about the GeneSight Psychotropic test.
7
clinical studies published in peer-reviewed journals.
GeneSight Psychotropic is the only psychotropic pharmacogenomic test backed by such extensive research.
Step 1
Your clinician collects a DNA sample in clinic by painlessly swabbing the inside of your cheek OR your clinician can order a patient collection kit to be sent to your home.
Step 2
The sample is sent to our lab for analysis.
Step 3
After we receive your sample, your clinician will typically get test results in about 2 days.
Step 4
Your clinician can contact our Medical Affairs team for a consultation. Your clinician can then review the results with you on your next visit.
The most important step you can take is to talk to your doctor. If you think genetic testing could be helpful for you or someone you care for, download our doctor discussion guide.
A Comprehensive Report, Personalized for You.
The GeneSight Psychotropic report may help you avoid multiple medication trials by providing information about which medications may require dose adjustments, be less likely to work, or have an increased risk of side effects based on your genetic information.
The report also includes information on how a patient’s smoking status may affect their body’s metabolism of certain medications.
The report classifies over 60 mental health medications into four categories:
Your provider will review the results as a part of your overall exam to help inform your unique treatment plan.
Your sample is handled with care.
Generally, samples are destroyed within 60 days of receipt, however, the samples may be destroyed at any time after the testing is completed upon request.
The process is a simple cheek swab that will be placed in a paper envelope. This drying process ensures the samples remain stable by preventing microbial growth and breakdown of DNA.
Our lab is located here in the United States, in Mason, OH.
“I was so impressed with the GeneSight testing”
Sami, Ohio
“I’ve seen more stability and not as many side effects.”
Justin, North Dakota
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“I’ve been through so much and now I have hope”
Cheryl, Utah
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“Thank you for offering this test”
Amanda, Ohio
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The stories shared on this page are individual patients’ personal experiences with GeneSight. Others may not have the same experience or outcome. Do not make any changes to your current medications or dosing without consulting your healthcare provider. The GeneSight test must be ordered by and used only in consultation with a healthcare provider who can prescribe medications.
Step 1
Your clinician collects a DNA sample in clinic by painlessly swabbing the inside of your cheek OR your clinician can order a patient collection kit to be sent to your home.
Step 2
The sample is sent to our lab for analysis.
Step 3
After we receive your sample, your clinician will typically get test results in about 2 days.
Step 4
Your clinician can contact our Medical Affairs team for a consultation. Your clinician can then review the results with you on your next visit.
The most important step you can take is to talk to your doctor. If you think genetic testing could be helpful for you or someone you care for, download our doctor discussion guide.
A Comprehensive Report, Personalized for You.
The GeneSight Psychotropic report may help you avoid multiple medication trials by providing information about which medications may require dose adjustments, be less likely to work, or have an increased risk of side effects based on your genetic information.
The report also includes information on how a patient’s smoking status may affect their body’s metabolism of certain medications.
The report classifies over 60 mental health medications into four categories:
Your provider will review the results as a part of your overall exam to help inform your unique treatment plan.
Your sample is handled with care.
Generally, samples are destroyed within 60 days of receipt, however, the samples may be destroyed at any time after the testing is completed upon request.
The process is a simple cheek swab that will be placed in a paper envelope. This drying process ensures the samples remain stable by preventing microbial growth and breakdown of DNA.
Our lab is located here in the United States, in Mason, OH.
“I was so impressed with the GeneSight testing”
Sami, Ohio
The stories shared on this page are individual patients’ personal experiences with GeneSight. Others may not have the same experience or outcome. Do not make any changes to your current medications or dosing without consulting your healthcare provider. The GeneSight test must be ordered by and used only in consultation with a healthcare provider who can prescribe medications.