LHFPL5 Gene Deafness Autosomal Recessive Type 67 NGS Genetic DNA Test
Comprehensive Genetic Testing for Hereditary Hearing Loss
The LHFPL5 Gene Deafness Autosomal Recessive Type 67 NGS Genetic DNA Test represents a breakthrough in genetic diagnostics for hereditary hearing disorders. This advanced test specifically targets mutations in the LHFPL5 (Lipoma HMGIC Fusion Partner-Like 5) gene, which plays a crucial role in the development and function of hair cells in the inner ear. These specialized cells are essential for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound.
What Does This Test Measure?
Our comprehensive NGS-based test detects specific genetic variations in the LHFPL5 gene that are associated with autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing loss type 67 (DFNB67). The test examines:
- Point mutations and single nucleotide variants in the LHFPL5 gene
- Small insertions and deletions affecting gene function
- Copy number variations that may impact hearing ability
- Pathogenic variants known to cause progressive hearing impairment
Who Should Consider This Genetic Test?
Clinical Indications and Symptoms
This test is particularly recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Progressive hearing loss beginning in childhood or early adulthood
- Family history of hereditary hearing disorders
- Unexplained sensorineural hearing loss
- Couples planning pregnancy with family history of genetic hearing conditions
- Children with delayed speech development due to hearing impairment
- Individuals with consanguineous parents and hearing concerns
Key Benefits of LHFPL5 Genetic Testing
Early Intervention and Personalized Care
Undergoing the LHFPL5 Gene Deafness test provides numerous advantages:
- Early Diagnosis: Enables timely intervention and appropriate management strategies
- Accurate Prognosis: Helps predict the progression and severity of hearing loss
- Treatment Planning: Guides healthcare providers in developing personalized treatment approaches
- Family Planning: Provides crucial information for couples considering pregnancy
- Preventive Measures: Allows for early implementation of hearing conservation strategies
- Genetic Counseling: Supports informed decision-making for affected families
Understanding Your Test Results
Interpretation and Next Steps
Your genetic test results will fall into one of several categories:
- Positive Result: Indicates the presence of pathogenic LHFPL5 gene mutations. Our genetic counselors will provide comprehensive guidance on management options and family implications.
- Negative Result: Suggests no detected mutations in the LHFPL5 gene, though other genetic or environmental factors may still contribute to hearing loss.
- Variant of Uncertain Significance: Some genetic changes may require additional family studies or research for proper interpretation.
Test Details and Pricing
| Test Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Name | LHFPL5 Gene Deafness Autosomal Recessive Type 67 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 |
| Specialty | ENT Doctor |
| Department | Genetics |
| Method | NGS Technology |
Nationwide Accessibility
We have branches across all major cities in the United States, 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, high-quality results regardless of your location.
Take Control of Your Hearing Health Today
Don’t let uncertainty about hereditary hearing conditions affect your quality of life. Our comprehensive LHFPL5 genetic testing provides the clarity you need for informed healthcare decisions. Early detection through genetic testing can significantly impact treatment outcomes and quality of life.
Ready to schedule your test? Contact our genetic specialists today:
Phone: +1(267) 388-9828
Our team is available to answer your questions, discuss insurance coverage options, and help you understand the testing process. Take the first step toward understanding your genetic hearing health with confidence and precision.

