Genetic testing for maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) detects variants in 12 genes associated with MODY. It helps clinicians distinguish MODY from other types of diabetes, enabling accurate and timely diagnosis, reducing medical costs, and providing patients with appropriate treatment and medication plans. Additionally, asymptomatic family members of patients can receive early risk alerts, enabling regular monitoring and proper intervention.
sensitive and accurate
Authoritative guidance
convenient and flexible
People aged ≤ 40 years, generally adolescents, with negative diabetes autoantibodies.
People with a significant family history of diabetes.
Patients without significant obesity or insulin resistance.
People with a diet high in fat and calories and lack of exercise.
People with a history of metabolic diseases.
People who pay attention to their own health.
Identify the type of diabetes in patients, provide clinicians with the correct diagnostic and treatment direction during the treatment process, and offer patients appropriate treatment plans and medication guidance.
Genetic testing for diabetes can enable early intervention in high-risk groups for diabetes. By controlling diet and exercise in advance, it can prevent the occurrence of various complications.
Improve the awareness rate, treatment rate, and control rate of MODY diabetes.
For patients with a family history of diabetes, genetic testing can help them know in advance the risk of their next generation developing the disease.
DNA extraction
library preparation
sequencing
data analysis
report release
15 working days after receiving qualified samples