F2 Gene Factor II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test
Comprehensive Genetic Analysis for Factor II Deficiency
The F2 Gene Factor II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test represents a cutting-edge diagnostic approach for identifying genetic mutations in the F2 gene, which encodes Factor II (prothrombin). This essential coagulation protein plays a critical role in the blood clotting cascade, and mutations can lead to either bleeding disorders or increased thrombosis risk. Our advanced next-generation sequencing technology provides comprehensive analysis of the entire F2 gene, offering unparalleled accuracy in detecting both common and rare genetic variants that may impact your coagulation health.
What This Test Measures and Detects
This sophisticated genetic test specifically analyzes the F2 gene located on chromosome 11 to identify:
- Prothrombin G20210A mutation and other genetic variants
- Point mutations, insertions, and deletions affecting Factor II production
- Genetic markers associated with thrombophilia (increased clotting risk)
- Variants linked to bleeding disorders due to Factor II deficiency
- Inheritance patterns for family risk assessment
Who Should Consider This Genetic Test
This test is particularly recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Unexplained bleeding episodes or easy bruising
- Personal history of venous thromboembolism (VTE) at a young age
- Family history of thrombophilia or bleeding disorders
- Recurrent pregnancy loss or complications
- Abnormal coagulation test results without clear cause
- Planning pregnancy with family history of clotting disorders
- Unexplained arterial thrombosis
Significant Benefits of Genetic Testing
Undergoing the F2 Gene Factor II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test provides numerous advantages:
- Accurate Diagnosis: Precise identification of genetic mutations affecting Factor II function
- Personalized Treatment: Tailored anticoagulation therapy based on genetic profile
- Family Planning Guidance: Informed reproductive decisions and prenatal testing options
- Preventive Care: Early intervention strategies for at-risk individuals
- Comprehensive Analysis: Detection of both common and rare genetic variants
- Long-term Health Management: Ongoing monitoring and preventive measures
Understanding Your Test Results
Your genetic test results will be carefully interpreted by our expert genetic counselors and medical professionals:
- Positive Result: Indicates the presence of F2 gene mutations associated with increased thrombosis risk or bleeding disorders
- Negative Result: Suggests absence of tested mutations, though other genetic or environmental factors may still contribute to clotting risk
- Variant of Uncertain Significance: Some genetic changes may require additional family studies for proper interpretation
- Comprehensive Report: Detailed analysis including specific mutations, inheritance patterns, and clinical implications
Test Pricing Information
| Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
|---|---|---|
| F2 Gene Factor II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test | $500 USD | $700 USD |
Nationwide Testing Availability
We proudly serve patients across the United States with convenient testing locations in all major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our state-of-the-art genetic testing facilities ensure consistent, reliable results regardless of your location.
Take Control of Your Genetic Health Today
Understanding your genetic predisposition to Factor II-related disorders can significantly impact your health management and family planning decisions. Our comprehensive NGS genetic testing provides the clarity you need to make informed healthcare choices. With results typically available within 3-4 weeks and multiple sample collection options (blood, extracted DNA, or FTA card), accessing this vital genetic information has never been more convenient.
Ready to schedule your F2 Gene Factor II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test? Contact our genetic counseling team at +1(267) 388-9828 to discuss your testing options, schedule an appointment, or get answers to your questions about genetic testing for coagulation disorders.

