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Eugene Sequence: Preventative Health Test

Eugene Sequence: Preventative Health Test

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Identify inherited health risks that standard check-ups can’t see. Proactive genetic testing looks at the genes linked to cancer, heart disease, and other conditions so you can plan screening and prevention before symptoms arise.

Screens 180+ genes: 65+ cancer-risk genes, 85+ heart disease genes, 25+ surgical risk genes

No new sample required

Special alumni pricing

Genetic counselling included

*Please purchase your test using the email linked to your invitation.

What genes does the preventative health test screen?

This panel includes everything in our Proactive Cancer Risk test and Heart Health Test, plus extra health risk genes:

  • 65+ genes associated with increased cancer risk, including breast, bowel, skin & prostate, could also impact your child’s health.
  • 85+ genes that increase your risk of some of the most common types of heart disease including high cholesterol, high blood pressure & conditions that could lead to heart attack & stroke.
  • 25+ additional health risk genes including dystonia and hemochromatosis

View the full list of genes tested ↗

What genes does the preventative health test screen?

What can I do with my preventative health test results?

5-8% of healthy individuals carry a genetic change that could significantly increase their risk of developing heart disease or cancer. Preventative genetic insights are just the beginning. We create a personalised action plan with medically actionable steps you can take to reduce your risk.

  • Make informed lifestyle changes based on your specific genetic risk factors
  • Access risk-reducing medications when appropriate for your profile
  • Plan proactive medical monitoring tailored to your needs
  • Understand surgical considerations including clotting risks and anesthesia responses
  • Work with your healthcare team using shareable reports designed for clinical decision-making

Every action plan is different because every genetic profile is unique. Your Eugene care team will help you prioritise the steps that matter most for your health.

What can I do with my preventative health test results?

About our lab

Your DNA sequence data is stored & processed at an international medical laboratory that is CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments) and CAP (College of American Pathology) certified - the same standards used by leading hospitals worldwide, which is why we chose them over closer alternatives.

These certifications mean the lab meets rigorous requirements to obtain national accreditation and submits to regular independent inspections. It also means your results are clinically validated and can be used directly by your doctor to guide next steps.

About our lab

What our community is saying

Mason
Mason
“One easy test gave me something I’d never had before: clarity. I discovered what health risks my genes might predispose me to, and what I could do to prevent them.”
Bridgette
Bridgette
“I didn’t want to wait until something went wrong. I wanted to act early. They explained what I could do to reduce my risks and helped me create a preventative care plan I could take straight to my GP.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this test screen for?

This test screens for inherited risks linked to cancer, heart conditions, cholesterol disorders, metabolic issues and other medically actionable health conditions. It includes 180+ clinically validated genes across cancer (65+), cardiovascular (85+) and other health risks (25+).

What will my results tell me?

Your results will fall into one of two main categories:

No actionable findings — no inherited risk factors were found across the 180+ genes we tested. You'll still get personalised guidance based on your health and family history.

An inherited risk was found — you carry a genetic variant linked to a specific condition. Your genetic counsellor will explain what this means and what to do next.In some cases, your results may also include carrier information relevant to your health or family members. Your genetic counsellor will explain if this applies to you.

Every result comes with personalised prevention and screening guidance.

Does a positive result mean I’ll develop the condition?

No. It means you carry an inherited risk factor, not a diagnosis.
Your genetic counsellor will explain what this means and what you can do next.

What actions can I take with my results?

If an inherited risk is found, your report will outline clear, medically supported next steps. These may include:
• When to begin cancer or heart screening, and how often.
• Evidence-based changes shown to reduce cancer or heart risk for your specific gene finding.
• Information you can discuss with your doctor, such as cholesterol-lowering therapy for familial hypercholesterolaemia or chemoprevention options for certain cancer risks.
• Whether your genetic result affects future procedures, anaesthesia safety, or clotting risk.
• Which relatives may benefit from testing, based on standard inheritance patterns.

A genetic counsellor will walk you through your report and help you understand what each next step means for you.

Is genetic counselling included?

Yes. Every test includes a one-on-one consult with a genetic counsellor to walk you through your results, what they mean, and what to do next. You're not left to interpret a report on your own.

How accurate is this test?

The test uses clinical-grade sequencing reviewed by genetic specialists.
Only pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants are reported, ensuring results are medically actionable and clinically relevant.

How is my genetic data protected?

Your data is encrypted and stored securely with SOC 2 Type I and II protection. Results are private and never shared without your consent. Our laboratory is CLIA and CAP certified, meaning it meets rigorous national standards and is subject to regular independent inspections.

Will this affect my insurance?

For most people, the answer is no — but it depends on the type of insurance.

Private health insurance is fully protected. Insurers cannot deny you cover or increase your premiums based on a genetic test result.


Life insurance and income protection are covered by an industry moratorium, which means you generally don't have to disclose your result — favourable or unfavourable — for new policies up to $500,000. Above that threshold, disclosure may be required.

The Australian government is currently finalising legislation expected to ban genetic discrimination in life insurance underwriting entirely.

Please speak to your genetic counsellor for guidance on this before you test.