G6PD Gene Hemolytic Anemia Due to G6PD Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test
Comprehensive Genetic Analysis for Hemolytic Anemia Detection
The G6PD Gene Hemolytic Anemia Due to G6PD Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test represents a breakthrough in genetic diagnostics for hematological conditions. This advanced test specifically targets the G6PD (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) gene, which plays a crucial role in protecting red blood cells from oxidative damage. When this gene contains mutations, it can lead to G6PD deficiency, the most common enzyme deficiency worldwide affecting over 400 million people globally.
What This Test Measures and Detects
Our comprehensive NGS-based genetic test examines the entire G6PD gene sequence to identify:
- Point mutations and single nucleotide variants
- Insertions and deletions affecting gene function
- Missense, nonsense, and frameshift mutations
- Regulatory region abnormalities
- Known pathogenic variants associated with hemolytic anemia
- Novel mutations that may impact enzyme activity
The test utilizes Next Generation Sequencing technology, providing unparalleled accuracy and coverage of the G6PD gene region. This advanced methodology ensures detection of both common and rare genetic variants that conventional testing might miss.
Who Should Consider This Genetic Test
This test is particularly recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Unexplained episodes of hemolytic anemia
- Jaundice or yellowing of skin and eyes
- Dark-colored urine following certain medications or foods
- Fatigue and weakness without clear cause
- Family history of G6PD deficiency or hemolytic anemia
- Neonatal jaundice requiring phototherapy
- Adverse reactions to antimalarial drugs, sulfa drugs, or certain antibiotics
- Individuals from Mediterranean, African, or Asian descent where prevalence is higher
Significant Benefits of Genetic Testing
Undergoing the G6PD deficiency genetic test provides numerous advantages:
- Accurate Diagnosis: Confirms or rules out G6PD deficiency with high precision
- Personalized Treatment: Guides medication choices to avoid hemolytic triggers
- Family Planning: Provides information for genetic counseling and inheritance patterns
- Preventive Care: Identifies dietary and environmental triggers to avoid
- Comprehensive Analysis: NGS technology detects variants missed by traditional methods
- Lifetime Value: Genetic information remains relevant throughout life
Understanding Your Test Results
Your genetic test report will provide detailed information about your G6PD gene status:
- Normal Result: No pathogenic variants detected in the G6PD gene
- Carrier Status: One copy of mutated gene (usually asymptomatic in females)
- Affected Status: Mutations causing reduced enzyme activity
- Variant of Unknown Significance: Genetic changes requiring further clinical correlation
Our genetic counselors will help interpret your results and provide personalized recommendations based on your specific genetic findings and clinical history.
Test Pricing and Details
| Test Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Name | G6PD Gene Hemolytic Anemia Due to G6PD Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test |
| Discount Price | $500 USD |
| Regular Price | $700 USD |
| Turnaround Time | 3 to 4 Weeks |
| Sample Type | Blood, Extracted DNA, or One Drop Blood on FTA Card |
| Testing Method | Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Technology |
| Specialty | Hematology Genetics |
Nationwide Availability and Booking
We have diagnostic centers conveniently located across the United States, including major metropolitan areas such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, and many other cities. Our state-of-the-art laboratories ensure consistent, high-quality testing regardless of location.
Ready to take control of your genetic health? Schedule your G6PD deficiency genetic test today by calling our dedicated genetic counseling team at +1(267) 388-9828 or book your appointment online through our secure patient portal. Our genetic specialists are available to answer your questions and guide you through the testing process.
Take the first step toward understanding your genetic predisposition to hemolytic anemia and receive personalized guidance for managing your health effectively.

