Our precision medicine service has helped a wide range of patients. To help you understand if your child may benefit from our service, we have provided some details below. A precision medicine appointment may be helpful if your child has:
This is not a complete list as we consider all patients on a case-by-case basis.
Costs for precision medicine services vary depending on whether you choose to receive an Online Second Opinion or an in-person appointment:
Yes, your child may benefit from the Precision Medicine Service if they have already received genetic testing. Based on your child’s previous genetic testing, our Precision Medicine Experts may:
Genetic testing is a type of test that looks for changes in chromosomes, genes and/or proteins (the basic building blocks of the human body). Genetic tests may show whether or not someone has a genetic condition. They may also help healthcare providers figure out a person’s chance of developing a genetic disorder and/or passing one on to their children.
Our precision medicine service aims to identify patients who may have a genetic component to their condition, have received genetic testing, and/or may benefit from genetic testing. The service matches patients to the clinical expert where appropriate, who may recommend genetic testing. Based on your child’s genetic test results, whether they received genetic testing at or outside of Boston Children’s Hospital, our healthcare providers will customize a care plan for your child.
Genetic testing may help patients and their families find an earlier diagnosis and better understand their condition, get the best care for their condition and identify the best available treatment options. For more information about the benefits of genetic testing please visit https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/understanding/testing/benefits/.
However, there are risks and limitations to genetic testing. Genetic testing may:
In addition, genetic test results will become part of your child’s medical record. For more information on the risks and implications of genetic testing please visit https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/understanding/testing/riskslimitations/.
There are many types of genetic tests. Based on your child’s condition and family medical history, Boston Children’s Hospital healthcare providers will decide what kind of genetic testing, if any, is appropriate for your child.
An Online Second Opinion lets you get an opinion from our team of experts without having to come to Boston Children’s Hospital. The opinion will be shared with you within 7-10 days after your records are collected. An Online Second Opinion is often preferred by families who:
The in-person visit is for families who would like to travel to Boston Children’s Hospital. The healthcare provider will speak with you in person to ask you questions and to answer yours. An in-person visit is often preferred by families who:
If you have any questions throughout the process, you can contact our Precision Medicine Coordinator. They will be your main point of contact when you first submit your request and throughout your child’s care. You can contact the Precision Medicine Coordinator at precisionmedicine@childrens.harvard.edu.