SERVICES
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PHARMACOGENOMICS TESTING
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is the study of the role of genes in the body's response to medication. This promotes medication safety, saves time, money, and removes trial and error in many clinical areas. The results will tell if you are on the correct medication and dosage based on your genes.
CONSULTING SERVICES
We offer services as subject matter experts in different fields including medical liaison, medical writing, medical information, and clinical trial management.
Understanding your medication is the first step to making sure you are taking the right medicine, at the right time and for the right purpose.
AGILE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Project management and agile methodology makes project completion very effective. Not only do we practice it, we also have consultants who can help your company become more efficient with it. Contact us for more information.
Gene test to eliminate trial and error and also evaluate current meds
650 US dollars
HOW GENE TESTING WORKS
Initial virtual or in-person consultation session after payment is received.
Receive a cheek swab test kit at the comfort of your home or in-person and return completed kit in pre-paid envelop.
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Virtual session to review results in about 10-14 days once testing is complete. Results shared with your provider upon request.
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ABOUT
The mission of RxKnowledge PLLC is to help patients to experience better health through precision medicine and for healthcare professionals to have access to information through industry relationships that helps them make more informed decisions about medication therapy.
FAQs
Who do we partner with? Patients to provide direct access to gene testing, Providers to ease using precision medicine, and pharmaceutical companies to provide consulting services.
How is health information protected? All communications is protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
What does pharmacogenomics mean? The study of how a person's gene's affects their response to medication.
Will my insurance charge me higher premiums based on my results? The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) makes it illegal for anyone to discriminate against an individual based on genetic information.