Understand Your Genetic Risk for Blood Clots with Confidence
If you’ve ever worried about unexplained blood clots, family history of thrombosis, or want to prepare safely for pregnancy or surgery, our Factor II Mutation Screening offers the clarity you deserve. For just ZAR 2,000, gain peace of mind about your genetic predisposition to blood clotting disorders.
What Does This Test Actually Detect?
The Factor II Mutation Screening specifically identifies the F2 G20210A genetic variation in your prothrombin gene. Think of it as checking your body’s natural “clotting instructions” – this test reveals if you have inherited a tendency for your blood to clot more easily than normal. Using advanced End Point PCR + RFLP technology, we analyse your DNA with 99.9% accuracy, giving you reliable results you can trust for important health decisions.
Is This Test Right for You?
Consider this essential screening if you experience:
- Unexplained deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism
- Family history of blood clotting disorders
- Recurrent miscarriages or pregnancy complications
- Planning major surgery and want to assess clotting risks
- Taking hormone-based medications or oral contraceptives
- Personal history of stroke at a young age
- Planning international travel with long flights
Many South Africans discover their genetic risk only after a serious health event. Don’t wait for symptoms – proactive screening could protect your health.
Why This Knowledge Transforms Your Health Journey
Understanding your Factor II status empowers you to:
- Make informed decisions about contraception and hormone therapy
- Prepare safely for surgeries with appropriate preventive measures
- Manage pregnancy with enhanced monitoring and care
- Travel confidently with proper precautions
- Adopt lifestyle changes that reduce your clotting risk
- Provide crucial information to your healthcare team
Early detection means proactive prevention, not reactive treatment.
Understanding Your Results – Clear and Reassuring
Your results will clearly indicate whether you carry the F2 G20210A mutation. Our genetic counsellors explain everything in simple terms:
- Negative Result: No mutation detected – your genetic risk for inherited thrombosis is normal
- Positive Result: Mutation present – you have an increased genetic predisposition to blood clots
Remember: A positive result doesn’t mean you’ll definitely develop clots, but it does mean you can take smart preventive measures. We provide comprehensive guidance on next steps and connect you with specialists if needed.
Transparent Pricing – Exceptional Value for Peace of Mind
| Test | Regular Price | Special Price | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factor II Mutation Screening | ZAR 2,000 | 3-4 days |
Consider this: The cost of treating a single blood clot incident can exceed ZAR 50,000. Our ZAR 2,000 screening could save you from significant medical expenses and, more importantly, protect your health.
Why Thousands of South Africans Trust Oracle Genomics
- Nationwide Coverage: Convenient testing centres in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and across South Africa
- Medical Expertise: Tests conducted by certified genetic specialists
- Fast Results: Receive your comprehensive report within 3-4 days
- Accuracy Guarantee: Advanced End Point PCR + RFLP methodology ensures 99.9% reliability
- Patient Support: Genetic counselling available to help you understand your results
- No Surprise Costs: All-inclusive pricing with no hidden fees
Take Control of Your Health Today – Don’t Wait for Symptoms
Every day without this knowledge is a day of unnecessary worry. Your genetic risk doesn’t change – but your ability to manage it starts with this test.
Limited Time Offer: Book your Factor II Mutation Screening for just ZAR 2,000 (save ZAR 700)
Prescription required for general testing. Not applicable for surgery preparation, pregnancy planning, or international travel documentation.
Simple Testing Process
Sample Type: Peripheral blood (small blood draw)
Collection: EDTA Vacutainer (2ml) – quick and comfortable
Preparation: No special preparation needed. Bring your doctor’s prescription if required.

