My child has developmental delay or unexplained symptoms
When a child has developmental delay, unexplained symptoms, seizures, regression, or multi-system findings, genetic testing may sometimes help clarify the diagnostic direction.
This path may fit when
These points are not a diagnosis. They help you understand whether this starting point may match your question.
Possible situation
Your child has developmental delay or unexplained developmental concerns.
Possible situation
There are seizures, regression, autism-related features, or neurological symptoms.
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There are dysmorphic features, congenital anomalies, or multiple unexplained findings.
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Previous tests did not explain the condition.
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A physician recommended genetic testing but the route is still unclear.
How Mass Diagnostics can help
Mass Diagnostics can support families and physicians by clarifying possible genetic testing routes, sample requirements, and partner laboratory coordination.
Suggested services for unexplained pediatric cases
The appropriate route depends on the clinical picture and physician assessment.
Whole Exome Sequencing (WES)
Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) is an advanced genetic test that analyzes the protein-coding regions of the genome to help investigate unexplained symptoms, rare diseases,...
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Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS)
Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) analyzes nearly all genetic material to provide a comprehensive view of the genome for complex diagnostic investigations and unresolved medical...
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Specific Panels
Specific Panels analyze a selected group of genes associated with a particular disease, symptom, or clinical specialty, providing a focused and efficient testing approach.
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Single Gene Sequencing
Single Gene Sequencing focuses on analyzing a specific gene when clinical findings strongly suggest a particular inherited condition.
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Send your question, symptoms, referral, or family history. The Mass Diagnostics team will help guide the next step.
