Understanding Your Risk for Diamond-Blackfan Anemia Type 4
When blood disorders run in your family, the uncertainty can be overwhelming. You deserve clear answers about your genetic health and what it means for your future. Our RPS17 gene test provides the clarity and peace of mind you need to make informed decisions about your health and family planning.
What This Test Reveals About Your Genetic Health
The RPS17 gene test uses Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to examine the specific gene responsible for Diamond-Blackfan anemia type 4. This isn’t just another blood test – it’s a comprehensive genetic analysis that looks deep into your DNA to identify mutations that could affect your bone marrow’s ability to produce red blood cells.
Think of it as having a detailed blueprint of your genetic makeup, specifically focused on understanding your risk for this inherited blood disorder. The test examines the RPS17 gene with precision, providing results you can trust for making important health decisions.
Who Should Consider This Genetic Test?
This test is particularly important if you or your family members experience:
- Unexplained anemia that doesn’t respond to typical treatments
- Family history of Diamond-Blackfan anemia or similar blood disorders
- Planning pregnancy and concerned about genetic inheritance
- Children with developmental delays and blood abnormalities
- Multiple family members with bone marrow failure symptoms
Many South African families live with the worry of inherited conditions. This test transforms that uncertainty into actionable knowledge.
Why Early Detection Matters for Your Family’s Health
Knowing your genetic status isn’t just about diagnosis – it’s about empowerment. With clear results, you can:
- Make informed family planning decisions with confidence
- Access appropriate medical care and monitoring early
- Reduce anxiety about unknown genetic risks
- Provide accurate information to other family members
- Work with healthcare providers to create proactive health plans
Early detection through genetic testing can significantly improve health outcomes and quality of life for affected individuals and their families.
Understanding Your Test Results with Confidence
We understand that waiting for genetic test results can be stressful. That’s why we provide comprehensive result explanations that are easy to understand. Your results will clearly indicate whether RPS17 gene mutations are present and what that means for your health.
Our team includes genetic counsellors who can help you interpret the results and discuss next steps. Whether the results are positive or negative, you’ll have the support and information needed to move forward with confidence.
Transparent Pricing – Exceptional Value for Your Health
| Test Option | Regular Price | Special Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| RPS17 Gene Diamond-Blackfan Anemia Test | ZAR 6,700 | ZAR 2,650 |
Turnaround Time: 3 to 4 weeks
Sample Type: Blood, Extracted DNA, or One drop Blood on FTA Card
Consider this an investment in your family’s health future – the peace of mind and actionable information far outweigh the cost.
Why South Africans Trust Oracle Genomics
- Nationwide Coverage: Available in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and across South Africa
- Medical Expertise: Specialized hematology focus with genetic counselling support
- Advanced Technology: NGS technology ensures highest accuracy
- Patient-Centred Care: We understand the emotional journey of genetic testing
- Comprehensive Support: From initial consultation to result explanation
Take the First Step Toward Genetic Clarity
Don’t let uncertainty about genetic risks control your family’s future. With our special pricing of ZAR 6,700, there’s never been a better time to gain the answers you deserve.
Book your test today and receive:
- Professional genetic counselling session
- Family pedigree analysis
- Comprehensive result explanation
- Ongoing support from our medical team
Contact us now to schedule your test in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, or your nearest location. Your journey to genetic clarity starts with one simple decision.

