DNA analyses and predispositions for various types of diseases

DNA analyses and predispositions for various types of diseases

DNA analysis of predispositions for hereditary and multifactorial diseases

Prevent disease before it develops. By analyzing genetic predispositions, you obtain a clear picture of potential risks for specific diseases, along with professional genetic counseling that leads to concrete steps for prevention and a healthier life.

What are DNA predisposition analyses?

These analyses examine the presence of specific genetic variations that may indicate an increased risk for the development of certain diseases, such as cancer, autoimmune, and neurological disorders. Early detection allows for informed decision-making and the implementation of preventive measures, including regular check-ups and lifestyle changes.

For whom are these analyses recommended?

Individuals with a family history of genetic diseases (hereditary types of cancer, various monogenic disorders such as cystic fibrosis, Wilson's disease, etc.)

Healthy individuals who wish to better understand hereditary predispositions for certain conditions

Couples planning to start a family

Patients seeking a personalized disease monitoring and prevention plan

Doctors who wish to incorporate genetic findings into the treatment plan for patients

DNA tests and analyses

Each analysis includes professional interpretation and consultation. Testing is conducted using a blood sample or a buccal mucosa swab.

Hereditary Cancer Panel

Sequencing of 113 genes associated with hereditary forms of various cancers.

Next Generation Sequencing technology

Recommended for patients with early onset of diseases (e.g., breast cancer, colorectal cancer);

Recommended for patients with multiple primary tumors

Predictive BRCA1 and BRCA2 Panel

Interleukin 17A analysis

HLA-B27 analysis

Genetic test for celiac disease

Molecular Detection of TNF

Lactase persistence (lactose intolerance)

Diabetes and Obesity Panel

Comprehensive Breast and Ovarian Cancer Panel

HLA B51

Molecular analysis of thrombophilia

Thrombophilia Optima

Thrombophilia Superior

Thrombophilia Advanced

Thrombophilia Basic

Consultation with a geneticist

Learn more about your health – on time

Request a free consultation and discover which DNA analyses are recommended for you.

Learn more about your health – on time

Request a free consultation and discover which DNA analyses are recommended for you.

Locations

Visit us at the following location

Alea Genetic Center (AGC)

Olovska 67, 71000 Sarajevo

+387 33 867 589

info@agc.ba

Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 17:00

Alea Genetic Center (AGC)

Olovska 67, 71000 Sarajevo

+387 33 867 589

info@agc.ba

Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 17:00

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our services, appointment scheduling, preparation for examinations, and other important information.

How can I schedule an appointment?

Is a referral required for the examination?

What payment methods are available?

Do you provide emergency medical services?

How long does a systematic exam take?

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our services, appointment scheduling, preparation for examinations, and other important information.

How can I schedule an appointment?

Is a referral required for the examination?

What payment methods are available?

Do you provide emergency medical services?

How long does a systematic exam take?