GeneSavvy

GeneSavvy GeneSavvy is a software system that allows health professionals to implement genetics into their practice.

GeneSavvy was created by medical professionals and visionaries that were frustrated with medical information (specifically genetics) that lacked actionable results. Our goal is to build a system that provide information that can be used to take true action in your health goals!

"...your genome is a totally unique combination of and interchange of DNA from your parents. There is no one else like y...
03/23/2022

"...your genome is a totally unique combination of and interchange of DNA from your parents. There is no one else like you genetically."
-Craig Venter

IT'S OFFICIALLY SPRING! But for some individuals, spring is better known as Allergy Season. Did you know that genetics p...
03/21/2022

IT'S OFFICIALLY SPRING! But for some individuals, spring is better known as Allergy Season. Did you know that genetics play a huge role in allergic response? That's why GeneSavvy takes your unique genetic data and enriches it with environmental interactions to give the most in-depth, actionable insights into your personal health.

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March is Women's History Month! Did you know that a woman, Rosalind Franklin, was actually the one who discovered the he...
03/15/2022

March is Women's History Month! Did you know that a woman, Rosalind Franklin, was actually the one who discovered the helical shape of DNA? Did you also know that it is incorrect to say that we get 50% of our genes from each parent? WOMEN contribute more genetic material to their offspring because our mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is entirely inherited from our mothers! Stay tuned later in the week when we take a deep dive into mtDNA and why testing for variants in the genome of the powerhouses of our cells is so important!

NUCLEOTIDE is a word that gets thrown around a lot in genetics - but what actually this is basic building block of nucle...
03/11/2022

NUCLEOTIDE is a word that gets thrown around a lot in genetics - but what actually this is basic building block of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)? Find out at https://www.genesavvy.com/what-is-a-nucleotide/ as part of 's Genetics 101 Series!

Dr. David Haase, founder of , said it best.   is the only genetics testing platform that lets ALL the data speak.       ...
03/09/2022

Dr. David Haase, founder of , said it best. is the only genetics testing platform that lets ALL the data speak.

Examining your genetics to discover more about the root cause of various health conditions and risk profiles can help yo...
03/03/2022

Examining your genetics to discover more about the root cause of various health conditions and risk profiles can help you and the ones you love live longer and happier. 🧡💙🧡

Today is  . Genetics play a HUGE role in the majority of rare disease. But...rare disease is rare for a reason: it isn't...
02/28/2022

Today is . Genetics play a HUGE role in the majority of rare disease. But...rare disease is rare for a reason: it isn't found by testing the same SNPs that every other genetic testing company tests. That's why sequences the whole exome at an average read-depth of 50x.

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As many as 11 million Americans have heart valve disease (HVD)—a potentially disabling and deadly disease—yet 3 out of 4...
02/22/2022

As many as 11 million Americans have heart valve disease (HVD)—a potentially disabling and deadly disease—yet 3 out of 4 Americans know little to nothing about HVD. Genetics play a huge role in an individual's risk for HVD - testing with GeneSavvy not only reveals your unique risks, but also can tell you how to optimize your PREVENTION!

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7900 SE 28th Street
Mercer Island, WA
98040

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+14256860000

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