Preventive & Healthy Ageing Medicine
Genomic Medicine
Knowing our genome means discovering who we are on a biological level in order to prevent and avoid future illness.

‘Predict in order to prevent’ is the basis of preventative medicine. Our aim is to identify the risk of suffering from certain illnesses in order to offer guidance and take the necessary measures to prevent them.
It has been shown that early treatment and appropriate lifestyle habits allow prevention guidelines to be established before the onset of symptoms and other unwanted effects.
Diagnostic Tests
This is the most complete personalised genetic study. It includes the analysis of polymorphisms in 86 genes. It reports risks in different areas of pathology, including: weight control/obesity, cardiovascular risk, liver detoxification, osteoporosis, emotional health, risk of periodontitis and skin quality.
This genomic test assesses the risk of the most common neurodegenerative disorders and is used as a basis for preventive measures.
With this genomic test we can predict the risk of breast cancer and/or thrombosis if hormone therapy is carried out during menopause.
This study evaluates polymorphisms in genes involved in the metabolism of most medications. We seek to avoid toxic reactions or therapeutic failures through personalised therapy.
This genomic test is used in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
We study polymorphisms in a group of genes that predict the risk of developing non-hereditary breast cancer. In this way we can perform the appropriate preventive measures to avoid it.
Studies the predisposition to obesity linked to certain genetic polymorphisms.
Genetic Tests
GINEgenes+
Hereditary genetic study of breast, ovarian or uterine cancer with which we evaluate 19 genes.
MAMAgenes+
Hereditary genetic study of breast cancer Sequencing of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes is performed with 100% coverage.
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