At-Home DNA Osteoporosis Risk Test
Learn about your inherited risk for osteoporosis and support your long-term bone health from the comfort of your home.
The At-Home DNA Osteoporosis Risk Test analyzes genetic markers associated with bone strength, bone density, cartilage health, and vitamin D metabolism. Understanding your genetic predisposition can help you make informed lifestyle and healthcare decisions to support healthy bones as you age.
This test is intended to assess genetic risk and does not diagnose osteoporosis or osteoarthritis.
What This Test Evaluates
This DNA test analyzes genetic variants associated with:
Bone density
Bone strength
Cartilage health
Vitamin D metabolism
Calcium absorption
Osteoporosis susceptibility
Osteoarthritis risk
Collection Method
Buccal (Cheek) Swab
No blood draw or clinic visit is required.
Test Features
Easy at-home DNA collection
Simple cheek swab sample
Laboratory analyzed
Private and confidential
Secure online results
No appointment required
Who May Consider This Test?
This test may be appropriate for individuals who:
Have a family history of osteoporosis
Want to better understand their bone health
Are interested in preventive wellness
Are postmenopausal or approaching menopause
Want to support healthy aging
What's Included
At-home DNA collection kit
Buccal swab collection materials
Step-by-step instructions
Laboratory DNA analysis
Secure online results
How It Works
1. Order Your Kit
Your DNA collection kit is shipped directly to your home.
2. Collect Your Sample
Activate your kit and collect a painless cheek swab sample.
3. Return Your Sample
Mail your specimen to the laboratory using the included return materials.
4. Receive Your Results
Your DNA is analyzed, and your confidential results are available through a secure online portal.
Important Information
This test evaluates genetic risk only and does not diagnose osteoporosis or osteoarthritis.
Genetic risk is only one factor that influences bone health. Lifestyle, nutrition, physical activity, age, hormones, and other medical conditions also play important roles.
Results should be reviewed with a qualified healthcare provider before making medical decisions.
At-Home DNA Osteoporosis Risk Test
Learn about your inherited risk for osteoporosis and support your long-term bone health from the comfort of your home.
The At-Home DNA Osteoporosis Risk Test analyzes genetic markers associated with bone strength, bone density, cartilage health, and vitamin D metabolism. Understanding your genetic predisposition can help you make informed lifestyle and healthcare decisions to support healthy bones as you age.
This test is intended to assess genetic risk and does not diagnose osteoporosis or osteoarthritis.
What This Test Evaluates
This DNA test analyzes genetic variants associated with:
Bone density
Bone strength
Cartilage health
Vitamin D metabolism
Calcium absorption
Osteoporosis susceptibility
Osteoarthritis risk
Collection Method
Buccal (Cheek) Swab
No blood draw or clinic visit is required.
Test Features
Easy at-home DNA collection
Simple cheek swab sample
Laboratory analyzed
Private and confidential
Secure online results
No appointment required
Who May Consider This Test?
This test may be appropriate for individuals who:
Have a family history of osteoporosis
Want to better understand their bone health
Are interested in preventive wellness
Are postmenopausal or approaching menopause
Want to support healthy aging
What's Included
At-home DNA collection kit
Buccal swab collection materials
Step-by-step instructions
Laboratory DNA analysis
Secure online results
How It Works
1. Order Your Kit
Your DNA collection kit is shipped directly to your home.
2. Collect Your Sample
Activate your kit and collect a painless cheek swab sample.
3. Return Your Sample
Mail your specimen to the laboratory using the included return materials.
4. Receive Your Results
Your DNA is analyzed, and your confidential results are available through a secure online portal.
Important Information
This test evaluates genetic risk only and does not diagnose osteoporosis or osteoarthritis.
Genetic risk is only one factor that influences bone health. Lifestyle, nutrition, physical activity, age, hormones, and other medical conditions also play important roles.
Results should be reviewed with a qualified healthcare provider before making medical decisions.