Are you experiencing unexplained digestive discomfort, fatigue, or bloating after eating foods containing wheat, barley, or rye? These symptoms could be more than just a sensitivity, they might be signs of Celiac Disease, a serious autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten. While symptoms can be a clue, a genetic test is the powerful first step to understanding your inherent risk.
Our Celiac Disease Genetic Test analyzes your DNA for the key HLA gene variants (HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8) that are essential for the disease to develop. Knowing your genetic predisposition provides crucial insights and empowers you to take the next steps toward a definitive diagnosis and better health.
What Our Celiac DNA Test Reveals:
Genetic Predisposition Analysis: This test screens for the HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 genes, which are present in nearly 100% of individuals with Celiac Disease. A positive result means you have the genetic potential to develop the condition.
Rule-Out Power: Importantly, a negative result (meaning you do not carry the genes) virtually eliminates your risk of ever developing Celiac Disease, helping you and your doctor explore other causes for your symptoms.
Clear, Actionable Insights: Your results provide a clear genetic profile, helping you decide if further diagnostic -stepslike a blood test for antibodies or an endoscopy-are necessary.
Why Choose Our At-Home Celiac Test?
Convenient & Painless: Our easy-to-use at home saliva test kit requires just a simple saliva sample. No needles, no lab visits.
Clinically Relevant: We analyze the most clinically significant genetic markers for Celiac Disease.
Secure & Confidential: Your DNA data is protected with industry-leading security, and your results are delivered through a private, online portal.
Empower Your Health Journey: Whether your test is positive or negative, you gain valuable information to discuss with your healthcare provider, putting you in control of your wellness.
Take the first step toward clarity. Order your Celiac Disease Genetic Test today and gain the knowledge you need to advocate for your health and well-being.