Give your family the promise of a healthy future.
JScreen’s reproductive carrier screening can bring peace of mind when starting or expanding your family.
Adding to your family is a big decision. You want nothing more than to have a healthy, happy baby. Carrier screening is an important step. Genetic testing before a pregnancy helps give your baby the best chance for a healthy future.
ReproGEN is a Reproductive Carrier Screening Kit for Anyone Thinking About Having a Baby.
This convenient, at-home saliva testing program offers:
Medical-grade, comprehensive screening panel with 200+ genetic diseases
State-of-the-art DNA sequencing technology with the highest detection rates
Personalized support from a genetic counselor
Flat program fee
ReproGEN is designed for individuals between the ages of 18-45.
4 Simple Steps
1
Order your
kit online
Complete the online kit
request form. You will need
to include information about
your doctor so that we
can coordinate your
test order.
2
Get your kit
in the mail
Once a valid test order
from your doctor is received,
you will receive a saliva
collection kit in the mail.
3
Collect your saliva
and mail it to the lab
Spit in the tube and send your
sample to the lab in the pre-paid
envelope included with the kit.
4
Receive your results
with a genetic
counselor via telehealth.
Results are typically available within
3 weeks. A 15-20 minute phone or
video appointment with a genetic
counselor is required for
most participants.
Carrier Screening is For Everyone
You can be a carrier and not know it. A carrier is someone who has one altered copy of a gene associated with a disease that could be passed down to a child.
Whether you’re single, dating or married, carrier screening is for you. For most conditions, both you and your reproductive partner need to be carriers to put your baby at risk. Our pan-ethnic panel makes screening relevant for all couples, including those that are interfaith, inter-ethnic or LGBTQIA.
Whether it’s your first pregnancy or your third, each pregnancy is at an independent risk. Panels are updated every few years to give you the most current information.
Learn your risk with our Ethnicity and Genetic Disease Assessment.