Genetic Health & Personalised Medicine
Your DNA can reveal valuable insights into your long-term health, including how you process nutrients, detoxify chemicals, age, handle stress, metabolise medications and perform athletically. Genetic variations can also influence inflammation, hormone balance, immunity and chronic disease risk. Our advanced genetic panels translate this data into clear, personalised insights across methylation, detoxification, metabolism, longevity, medication response and performance.
How i-screen works
01Order online
Choose your preferred blood test and place your order securely through our website.
02Receive pathology request form
We'll email you your pathology request form, which you'll need for your blood draw.
03Book an appointment
Book an appointment for your blood draw at a convenient time and location.
04Get your results
Your results land in your secure dashboard with plain-English explanations from our health team, typically within 2–3 weeks.
Want the deepest insight into your genetic health?
If you're looking for a comprehensive DNA health test in Australia, our full genomic panels analyse hundreds of genetic variations linked to longevity, metabolism, detoxification, hormones, energy, cognition and more. These panels also help answer questions such as “What is the best DNA test for health conditions?” by providing broad, clinically relevant insights into your genetic blueprint.
Combined DNA Comprehensive and Methylation tests covering 129 genes across metabolism, hormones, longevity and detoxification.
The MyDNA Comprehensive Health Report is a personalised service that analyses your DNA to provide information about your genetic predisposition to various health conditions, as well as recommendations for diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications that may help you optimise your health.
Nutritional medicine is the study of the relationship between food and a healthy body. It involves analysing how nutrients are processed, stored and discarded by your body, and explores how what you eat affects your overall well-being.
After receiving the results of your Genetic Methylation Check, myDNA Comprehensive Wellness Report, or DNA Diet Check , you may want to consider a nutritional assessment of your results by a Clinical Nutritionist.
What does your DNA reveal about your long-term health, ageing & disease risks?
Your genes can highlight predispositions to cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, inflammation, autoimmune conditions and coeliac disease. Genetic markers such as APOE and HLA-DQ/DR provide valuable insight into inherited risks. Understanding these variants allows you to take proactive steps to protect long-term health and healthy ageing. If your results show elevated cardiovascular genetic risk, our practical guide to reducing high cholesterol can help you take action.
The MyDNA Comprehensive Health Report is a personalised service that analyses your DNA to provide information about your genetic predisposition to various health conditions, as well as recommendations for diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications that may help you optimise your health.
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is the study of how genetic variations influence the way an individual responds to medications. Up to 1 in 10 people may process certain medications too slowly, increasing their risk of side effects. Up to 1 in 3 people may process certain medications too quickly, increasing their risk of treatment failure. This DNA test helps you discover your response to certain mental health medications, including antidepressants and antipsychotics.
Are your genes affecting how you methylate, detoxify or age?
Methylation affects everything from energy and detoxification to mood, hormones and cellular ageing. Our genetic methylation tests, including the MTHFR gene test, assess how efficiently your body processes folate, manages inflammation and supports healthy ageing. These tests also explain how to test for MTHFR gene mutation, and what a positive MTHFR test means, giving you deeper insight into personalised nutrient and detox needs. Already completed your methylation test? Read our follow-up guide: You’ve completed your Genetic Methylation DNA Test — now what?. You can also learn more about what type of methylator you are and why it matters.
The Genetic Methylation Check analyses your DNA to provide insights into your individual methylation pathways. Methylation is the process which allows your genes to function optimally, so understanding your personal methylation pathways is key to optimising your health.
Follow-up to the Genetic Methylation Test: measures functional metabolic markers for detox, energy and nutrient processing.
As much as half of the population may have an MTHFR gene test mutation. MTHFR testing can provide valuable information about an individual's risk of health conditions associated with folate deficiency and elevated homocysteine levels.
As much as half of the population may have an MTHFR gene test mutation which can cause anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, depression and even autism. Find out more with this simple finger prick blood spot test.
How do your genes impact your nutrition, metabolism and weight?
Your DNA influences how you process nutrients, regulate appetite, manage blood sugar, metabolise fats and respond to different diets. DNA testing offers personalised guidance on the diet and nutrients your body is genetically primed to thrive on. Your genes also influence your circadian rhythm and metabolism — read how CLOCK genes shape your health.
Combined DNA Comprehensive and Methylation tests covering 129 genes across metabolism, hormones, longevity and detoxification.
The Genetic Methylation Check analyses your DNA to provide insights into your individual methylation pathways. Methylation is the process which allows your genes to function optimally, so understanding your personal methylation pathways is key to optimising your health.
The MyDNA Comprehensive Health Report is a personalised service that analyses your DNA to provide information about your genetic predisposition to various health conditions, as well as recommendations for diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications that may help you optimise your health.
Are genetic factors affecting your athletic potential or recovery?
Certain genes affect your VO₂ max potential, muscle fibre type, injury risk, inflammation, recovery and mitochondrial function. These DNA tests help athletes tailor training programs to their biology.
Discover your personalised DNA athletic profile through an integrated system combining biomarker analysis, genetic insights and functional health testing. By uniting your genetic blueprint with detailed physiological data, you’ll learn how your body is primed for power, strength and endurance, and how you generate energy, use nutrients, manage inflammation and respond to hormones, stress, injury risk and recovery.
The MyDNA Comprehensive Health Report is a personalised service that analyses your DNA to provide information about your genetic predisposition to various health conditions, as well as recommendations for diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications that may help you optimise your health.
The Genetic Methylation Check analyses your DNA to provide insights into your individual methylation pathways. Methylation is the process which allows your genes to function optimally, so understanding your personal methylation pathways is key to optimising your health.
Are your genetics influencing how you respond to medications?
Your genetic profile affects how your body metabolises medications, which can impact dosage, effectiveness and side-effects. Pharmacogenomic testing provides personalised insights to help guide safer, more effective treatment decisions.
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is the study of how genetic variations influence the way an individual responds to medications. Up to 1 in 10 people may process certain medications too slowly, increasing their risk of side effects. Up to 1 in 3 people may process certain medications too quickly, increasing their risk of treatment failure. This DNA test helps you discover your response to certain mental health medications, including antidepressants and antipsychotics.