Take Control of Your Heart Health with KCNE2 Atrial Fibrillation Genetic Testing
If you’ve been worrying about irregular heartbeats, palpitations, or have a family history of atrial fibrillation, you’re not alone. Many South Africans live with the uncertainty of inherited heart conditions. Our KCNE2 Gene Atrial Fibrillation Type 4 NGS Genetic DNA Test provides the answers you need to make informed decisions about your cardiac health.
Understanding Your KCNE2 Atrial Fibrillation Test
This specialised genetic test examines the KCNE2 gene, which plays a crucial role in regulating your heart’s electrical activity. When this gene has specific mutations, it can lead to atrial fibrillation type 4 – an inherited form of irregular heartbeat that can increase stroke risk and affect your quality of life.
Using advanced Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology, we analyse your DNA with 99.9% accuracy to identify any KCNE2 gene variations. This isn’t just a test – it’s a pathway to understanding your unique genetic blueprint for heart health.
Who Should Consider This Genetic Heart Test?
This test is particularly important if you experience:
- Unexplained palpitations or irregular heartbeat
- Family history of atrial fibrillation or sudden cardiac events
- Dizziness, fatigue, or shortness of breath without clear cause
- Multiple family members with heart rhythm disorders
- Concerns about passing heart conditions to your children
Many patients from Johannesburg to Cape Town have found peace of mind through early detection, allowing for proactive heart health management.
Why Early Detection Matters for Your Heart Health
Knowing your genetic risk for atrial fibrillation type 4 empowers you to:
- Receive personalised treatment plans from cardiologists
- Implement lifestyle changes to reduce symptom severity
- Monitor for early warning signs with greater awareness
- Make informed family planning decisions
- Reduce anxiety through clear understanding of your condition
Early intervention can significantly improve quality of life and reduce complications associated with untreated atrial fibrillation.
Understanding Your Test Results with Confidence
We understand that waiting for genetic results can be stressful. That’s why we provide:
- Clear, easy-to-understand result explanations
- Comprehensive genetic counselling sessions
- Direct access to cardiology specialists if needed
- Personalised recommendations based on your results
- Ongoing support throughout your health journey
Whether your results show genetic variations or provide reassuring clarity, you’ll have expert guidance every step of the way.
Transparent Pricing – Investing in Your Heart Health
| Test Option | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Price | ZAR 9,350 | Comprehensive genetic analysis |
| Special Offer | ZAR 6,700 | Save ZAR 2,650 |
Your investment includes: NGS technology analysis, genetic counselling session, detailed result report, and professional medical interpretation.
Why Trust Oracle Genomics with Your Heart Health?
- Nationwide Coverage: Accessible testing centres in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and across South Africa
- Medical Expertise: Tests supervised by qualified cardiologists and genetic specialists
- Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art NGS sequencing for maximum accuracy
- Patient-Focused Care: Empathetic support throughout your testing journey
- Proven Track Record: Trusted by thousands of South African patients
Simple Testing Process
Sample Collection: Blood sample or one drop of blood on FTA card
Turnaround Time: 3-4 weeks for comprehensive analysis
Preparation: Bring clinical history and participate in genetic counselling to create your family pedigree chart
Take the First Step Toward Heart Health Clarity
Don’t let uncertainty about your heart health create unnecessary anxiety. Early detection of KCNE2 gene mutations can provide the clarity you need to protect your cardiac wellbeing.
Book your test today at our special price of ZAR 6,700 and take control of your heart health journey.
Available at our centres nationwide – convenient locations in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and throughout South Africa.

