Why does he get sick more often than his peers?
Personalized guidance for your child across development, nutrition, immunity, and metabolism.
Do these questions sound familiar?
DNA doesn't give definitive answers; but it helps you understand these patterns in your child within their context.
Why does he get sick more often than his peers?
Why does his body react this way to this food?
Could his iron or vitamin D needs be different?
Is his growth and development trend in the normal range?
Why does he learn new things at a different pace?
Why does he get sick more often than his peers?
Why does his body react this way to this food?
Could his iron or vitamin D needs be different?
Is his growth and development trend in the normal range?
Why does he learn new things at a different pace?
Developmental, nutrition, immunity, and metabolic insights for children.
This category contains 8 sub-topics.
Genetic basis of nutrition, from food sensitivities and appetite to vitamin, mineral, and macronutrient metabolism.
What's inside
This category contains 8 sub-topics.
Digestive genetics, from stomach, bowel, and pancreatic function to liver and biliary system health.
What's inside
This category contains 8 sub-topics.
Immune sensitivities spanning allergic reactivity and inflammation to autoimmune predispositions and HLA profiles.
What's inside
This category contains 10 sub-topics.
Predispositions to neurodevelopmental and congenital conditions and inherited metabolic disorders present from birth.
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This category contains 11 sub-topics.
Heart, lung, and blood genetics, from heart rhythm and vascular health to lung capacity and blood cells.
What's inside
This category contains 6 sub-topics.
Mental and neurological tendencies, from attention, mood, anxiety, and social behavior to seizure risk.
What's inside
This category contains 11 sub-topics.
Movement and performance genetics, from endurance, power, and recovery to bone, muscle, and connective-tissue health.
What's inside
This category contains 3 sub-topics.
Detoxification pathway activity and environmental, chemical, and heavy-metal sensitivities.
What's inside
This category contains 13 sub-topics.
Endocrine and urinary health, from thyroid, adrenal, and pituitary hormones to kidney and bladder function.
What's inside
This category contains 10 sub-topics.
Inherited traits from height, eye and hair color, and body composition to cognitive tendencies like memory and verbal ability.
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This category contains 11 sub-topics.
Genetic basis of vision, hearing, balance, smell, and taste, plus oral and dental health.
What's inside
This category contains 12 sub-topics.
Drug metabolism, efficacy, and side-effect predisposition, plus innate and adaptive immune response.
What's inside
We show you how to integrate the data into your child's routine.
We speak not with averages, but entirely with their unique data.
Every newly discovered genetic link is reflected in your report in real time.
With parental consent
Never shared with third parties
KVKK + GDPR-level protection
Export / delete anytime
With parental consent
KVKK + GDPR-level protection
Export / delete anytime
Never shared with third parties
Whole-Genome Analysis with WGS Technology
To perform the test, you must be the legal guardian of the child under 18 and accept the required informed-consent document.
Contact UsClear answers for parents about what genetic screening shows for a child and how to use it.
It presents your child's genetic tendencies across areas such as sensory organs, nutrition, physical traits, metabolism, the musculoskeletal system, fitness, cognition, immunity, development, allergies and autoimmunity. These are predispositions, not certainties or diagnoses: they describe what your child's genes lean toward, so you can support healthy habits early and ask your pediatrician better questions.
At any age. The sample is a simple saliva or cheek swab taken at home in a few minutes, with no blood and no needle, so it is easy and comfortable even for young children. Because the test belongs to a minor, it is always taken with parental or legal-guardian consent.
No. The reports are informational and describe genetic tendencies; they do not diagnose any condition and do not replace your pediatrician. For any health concern, your doctor stays the right point of contact. Where a finding could matter clinically, the report says so in plain language and recommends discussing it with a specialist.
Your child's genetic and personal data are kept on our own protected systems and never shared with third parties without your explicit consent. We comply with KVKK (Turkey's Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698) and apply GDPR-grade protections, where genetic data is treated as a special category. As the legal guardian you stay in full control and can export or delete the data at any time.