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Genetic Testing (GeneSight®)

A quick, painless cheek swab that shows how your genes may affect your response to common psychiatric medications — one more tool to help your provider choose wisely.

What pharmacogenomic testing is

Your genes influence how your body processes many medications. Pharmacogenomic testing looks at those genes to estimate how you may respond to specific psychiatric medications — which ones your body may handle typically, and which may be more likely to require dose adjustments or cause side effects.

Shrinkty uses the GeneSight® test, one of the most widely used pharmacogenomic tests in psychiatry.

How it works

The test is a quick, painless cheek swab done during a regular visit — no needles, no lab trip. Results typically come back in about a week. The report groups common psychiatric medications by how your genes may affect your response to them.

Your provider reviews the results with you, explains what they mean in plain language, and factors them into your treatment plan alongside everything else they know about you.

Who it may help

GeneSight testing can be especially useful if:

  • You've tried medications for depression or anxiety that didn't seem to work
  • Past medications caused side effects that made you stop taking them
  • You and your provider are weighing several options and want more information before choosing

Ask your provider whether GeneSight testing is right for you. It can be done at any point in your care — including at your first visit.

What testing can and can't do

Genetic testing informs medication decisions — it doesn't make them. Results are one input among many, and they do not replace your provider's clinical judgment, your history, or your own experience of what helps. Learn more about how we approach psychiatric care and medication management.

Ready to get started?

Complete the new patient form and our team will call you to set up your first visit — you can ask about GeneSight testing then.

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