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What to expect in your consultation
A genetic consultation provides information, addresses a patient’s specific questions and concerns, and offers support.
During a consultation, a genetics professional will:
- Assess the risk of a genetic disorder by researching your family's history and evaluating medical records.
- Help you weigh the medical, social and ethical decisions surrounding genetic testing to help you make informed, independent decisions about your health care.
- Interpret the results of genetic tests and medical data.
- Offer support and help with feelings of guilt, grief and fear.
- Respect your individual beliefs, traditions, and feelings.
- Serve as patient advocates.
- Discuss reproductive options.
- Explore strategies for communicating information to others, especially family members who may be at risk.
- Provide written materials and referrals to support groups, other families with the same or similar condition, and local and national service agencies.
A genetics professional will not:
- Tell you which decision to make.
- Advise you not to have children.
- Recommend that a woman continue or end a pregnancy.
- Tell you whether to undergo testing for a genetic disorder.
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