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Description
IGENZ is a New Zealand-owned medical laboratory, and we have been delivering genetic testing services using state-of-the-art technology by an experienced team of health professionals since 2006. Our scientific knowledge and commitment provide innovative and accurate genomic testing in the areas of:
- oncology
- cardiology
- reproduction/fertility
- mental health
- pathology
- endocrinology
- haematology
We provide genetic testing services for public hospitals, private healthcare facilities, general practitioners and also directly to consumers. Our commitment to precision medicine based on personalised, scientifically proven data makes us the leading private genetic laboratory in New Zealand.
We collaborate widely with domestic and international partners and keep up with the latest global trends in our field.
Ages
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Contact us, Website / App
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Fees apply
Fees and Charges Description
Bowel Cancer Screening Kit: $180.00
Hours
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Languages Spoken
English
Procedures / Treatments
We offer many cancer-specific tests, which may be diagnostic, prognostic or assist with drug-targeted therapy. We offer tests for the following cancer types: breast central nervous system digestive system haematolymphoid thoracic skin soft tissue & bone urogenital Find more details here
We offer many cancer-specific tests, which may be diagnostic, prognostic or assist with drug-targeted therapy. We offer tests for the following cancer types: breast central nervous system digestive system haematolymphoid thoracic skin soft tissue & bone urogenital Find more details here
- breast
- central nervous system
- digestive system
- haematolymphoid
- thoracic
- skin
- soft tissue & bone
- urogenital
Sometimes there can be genetic reasons which affect fertility and/or successful reproduction. Testing can be performed to determine or exclude a genetic cause for issues associated with both fertility and reproduction. Find more details here
Sometimes there can be genetic reasons which affect fertility and/or successful reproduction. Testing can be performed to determine or exclude a genetic cause for issues associated with both fertility and reproduction. Find more details here
Find more details here
Genetic disorders arise from a change in your DNA. Sometimes these changes have no obvious effect and we are totally unaware that they exist. Other times these changes can have an effect on our appearance and on our ability to do certain tasks or become apparent when we start to try and conceive a baby. These genetic changes may be: a mutation (where a DNA base is substituted for another) a deletion a duplication an inversion a translocation (where part of one chromosome is transposed to another) Some genetic changes are well-characterised and known collectively as genetic disorders. It can be important to know if you or your child has a genetic change in order to understand why they look or behave in a certain way and to access treatment and support. Some of our tests can help with the diagnosis of a specific genetic disorder. Find more details here
Genetic disorders arise from a change in your DNA. Sometimes these changes have no obvious effect and we are totally unaware that they exist. Other times these changes can have an effect on our appearance and on our ability to do certain tasks or become apparent when we start to try and conceive a baby. These genetic changes may be: a mutation (where a DNA base is substituted for another) a deletion a duplication an inversion a translocation (where part of one chromosome is transposed to another) Some genetic changes are well-characterised and known collectively as genetic disorders. It can be important to know if you or your child has a genetic change in order to understand why they look or behave in a certain way and to access treatment and support. Some of our tests can help with the diagnosis of a specific genetic disorder. Find more details here
Genetic disorders arise from a change in your DNA. Sometimes these changes have no obvious effect and we are totally unaware that they exist. Other times these changes can have an effect on our appearance and on our ability to do certain tasks or become apparent when we start to try and conceive a baby.
These genetic changes may be:
- a mutation (where a DNA base is substituted for another)
- a deletion
- a duplication
- an inversion
- a translocation (where part of one chromosome is transposed to another)
Some genetic changes are well-characterised and known collectively as genetic disorders. It can be important to know if you or your child has a genetic change in order to understand why they look or behave in a certain way and to access treatment and support.
Some of our tests can help with the diagnosis of a specific genetic disorder.
Find more details here
This test is highly accurate and detects changes in the DNA of your colon which are linked with colorectal cancer. Importantly, it also detects pre-cancerous changes in your colon such as polyps which may develop into cancer over time. Find more details, including how to order your sampling kit, here.
This test is highly accurate and detects changes in the DNA of your colon which are linked with colorectal cancer. Importantly, it also detects pre-cancerous changes in your colon such as polyps which may develop into cancer over time. Find more details, including how to order your sampling kit, here.
Find more details, including how to order your sampling kit, here.
Website
Contact Details
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Phone
(09) 307 3981
Healthlink EDI
igenzltd
Email
Website
Cytogenomic enquiries: cytogenomics@igenz.co.nz
Molecular testing: molecular@igenz.co.nz
Direct to consumer testing: dtc@igenz.co.nz
Level 2, Quay Park Centre, 68 Beach Road
City Centre
Auckland
Auckland 1053
Street Address
Level 2, Quay Park Centre, 68 Beach Road
City Centre
Auckland
Auckland 1053
Postal Address
IGENZ Ltd
Level 2, Quay Park Centre
68 Beach Road
Auckland 1010
New Zealand
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This page was last updated at 2:28PM on October 24, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by igenz.