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What is genetic counselling?

Genetic counsellors are highly trained healthcare professionals who specialise in the assesment of genetic risk. A registered genetic counsellor will have undergone several years of intense training and would usually have obtained a Masters degree in genetic/genomic counselling.

In the UK, genetic counsellors mainly work in an NHS setting either within a regional genetics service, or within a specialist team such as cardiology, oncology or neurology. Due to overwhelming demand, NHS patients often face very long waiting times to be seen by a genetic counsellor.

The role of a genetic counsellor is to assess the likelihood that a person or family is at risk of a genetic condition through assesment of the family history and in some cases, the use of genetic testing.

Genetic counselling involves all of the practical elements of taking a history, arranging genetic testing, and giving results, but it also includes many additional (and often overlooked) factors such as discussing the psychosocial impact of a genetic diagnosis, signposting for further support, and advice around matters such as the potential impact on insurance, future careers, and family planning.

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What should I expect in my genetic counselling consultation?

Private genetic counselling consultations at MyHeart Genetics take place online, and will typically last 45-60 minutes.

In this time we will:

  • Find out more about you and your concerns

  • Take a detailed three-generation family history

  • Ask you about your personal or family history of cardiac conditions

  • Assess the likelihood of an inhertied cardiac condition being present in you or your family

  • Discuss the option of genetic testing providing a full explanation of the benefits and limitations of testing, the type of results that might be returned, and what each of these results would mean for you and your family

  • Follow up consultations to discuss the result of genetic testing are also available