Have you ever wondered about your potential risks for cardiovascular disease? According to the 2024 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics report from the American Heart Association, heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States for over 100 years.
While you know it’s best to visit your doctor for annual checkups, these routine exams may not always be detailed enough to view your long-term risks, especially if you have a strong family history of heart disease.
This is where OpenDNA helps. OpenDNA is a genetic test that can provide important information about your heart health and potential risks based on your genetics and health information.
So, how does it work? And what can it tell you about your cardiovascular risk?
In this article, we will explain what OpenDNA is, what it is used for, and how it can help you better understand your cardiovascular health.
OpenDNA is a comprehensive genetic test that analyzes an individual’s DNA to provide information regarding their health and ancestry. Here’s what it provides:
Taking the OpenDNA test is simple and straightforward:
The results also provide risk predictions and treatment recommendations which your physician will help explain ways to intervene. Results typically take about a week to be returned.
Different groups of people may or may not benefit from the OpenDNA test. Here are three groups of people who would be a good fit.
Individuals with established cardiovascular disease. For those with a known history of cardiovascular disease, OpenDNA may not add much new information and may not be a fit for them.
To take the OpenDNA test, start by talking to your doctor.
At PartnerMD, our commitment to early detection, prevention, and longevity means that our physicians are well-equipped to help determine if OpenDNA is right for you.
You not only have access to advanced clinical testing like OpenDNA to dive deep into your health, but with on-staff health coaches and our online wellness platform, Wellness University, you also have the resources to act on the results.
If you’re not a member of PartnerMD, consult with your healthcare provider to see if they offer OpenDNA. They will explain what the test consists of and its potential benefits and help you decide if it suits your needs.
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