Understanding SRGAP2 Gene Neuronal Migration Disorders: Your Path to Clarity
When your child or family member shows signs of developmental delays, seizures, or neurological challenges, the uncertainty can be overwhelming. You deserve answers, and our SRGAP2 Gene Neuronal Migration Disorder NGS Genetic DNA Test provides the clarity you need. For just ZAR 6,700, gain access to advanced genetic testing that can identify the root cause of neurological conditions affecting brain development.
What This Test Detects
The SRGAP2 gene plays a critical role in how brain cells (neurons) migrate and organise during early brain development. When mutations occur in this gene, it can lead to neuronal migration disorders – conditions where brain cells don’t reach their proper positions. Our advanced Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology examines your DNA with precision, identifying even subtle genetic variations that could be affecting neurological health.
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test is particularly important if you or your family members experience:
- Unexplained developmental delays in infants or children
- Recurrent seizures or epilepsy with unknown cause
- Intellectual disability or learning challenges
- Abnormal brain imaging results suggesting migration issues
- Family history of similar neurological conditions
- Multiple miscarriages or pregnancy losses with neurological concerns
Early genetic testing can provide crucial information for treatment planning and family decisions.
Why This Matters for Your Family’s Health
Getting a definitive diagnosis through SRGAP2 gene testing offers multiple life-changing benefits:
- Clarity and Peace of Mind: End the diagnostic uncertainty and understand the underlying cause
- Personalised Treatment: Guide healthcare providers toward more targeted interventions
- Family Planning Insights: Understand inheritance patterns for future family decisions
- Early Intervention: Access appropriate therapies and support services sooner
- Reduced Medical Costs: Avoid unnecessary tests and treatments through accurate diagnosis
Understanding Your Results
We understand that waiting for genetic test results can be anxiety-provoking. Our process includes:
- Comprehensive Genetic Counselling: Before testing, our specialists help map your family history
- Clear Result Interpretation: Your report will explain findings in understandable language
- Professional Guidance: Results are reviewed by neurologists and genetic specialists
- Ongoing Support: We provide resources for next steps and specialist referrals
Turnaround time is typically 3-4 weeks, and we keep you informed throughout the process.
Transparent Pricing – Exceptional Value
| Service | Regular Price | Special Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| SRGAP2 Gene NGS Test | ZAR 6,700 | ZAR 2,650 | |
| Genetic Counselling Session | Included at no extra cost | ||
| Family Pedigree Analysis | Included in comprehensive service | ||
Consider this investment against the cost of years of uncertainty, multiple specialist visits, and potentially ineffective treatments.
Why Trust Oracle Genomics?
As South Africa’s leading genetic testing provider, we bring you:
- Nationwide Coverage: Available in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and across South Africa
- Medical Expertise: Tests supervised by qualified neurologists and genetic specialists
- Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art NGS methodology for maximum accuracy
- Multiple Sample Options: Blood, extracted DNA, or simple blood spot on FTA card
- Patient-Centred Care: We prioritise your comfort and understanding throughout the process
Take the First Step Toward Answers
Don’t let uncertainty about neurological health concerns continue to weigh on your family. Early detection through genetic testing can make a significant difference in treatment outcomes and quality of life.
Limited Time Offer: This special pricing of ZAR 6,700 (regularly ZAR 9,350) won’t last forever. Secure your family’s neurological health today.
Convenient Nationwide Access
We have testing facilities and partner locations throughout South Africa, including major centres in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria. Remote testing options are also available for patients outside major urban areas.

