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KLF1 Gene Lutheran Inhibitor Blood Group NGS Genetic DNA Test

Original price was: R9,350.Current price is: R6,700.

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Understanding your blood compatibility is crucial for safe medical procedures and family planning. Our KLF1 Gene Lutheran inhibitor blood group NGS Genetic DNA Test provides comprehensive analysis of this rare blood group system that can affect transfusion compatibility and pregnancy outcomes. For just ZAR 6,700 (regularly ZAR 9,350), this advanced test uses Next Generation Sequencing technology to deliver highly accurate results within 3-4 weeks. Many South Africans are unaware they carry this genetic variation, which can become critical during medical emergencies, surgeries, or pregnancy. Our test helps identify potential blood compatibility issues before they become problematic, giving you and your healthcare team valuable information for safer medical care. With nationwide coverage including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban, we make advanced genetic testing accessible to all South Africans. Trust our expert hematology team to provide the clarity and confidence you need for your health journey.

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KLF1 Gene Lutheran Inhibitor Blood Group NGS Genetic DNA Test
R9,350 Original price was: R9,350.R6,700Current price is: R6,700.

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Understanding Your Blood Compatibility: KLF1 Gene Lutheran Inhibitor Testing

When it comes to your health and medical safety, knowing your complete blood profile is more than just knowing your blood type. The KLF1 gene plays a crucial role in determining your Lutheran blood group system, which can significantly impact transfusion compatibility and pregnancy outcomes. Many South Africans live unaware of this genetic variation until they face medical challenges. Our advanced genetic testing provides the clarity you need for safer healthcare decisions.

What Does This Test Detect?

The KLF1 Gene Lutheran inhibitor blood group test uses cutting-edge Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to analyze the specific genetic markers that determine your Lutheran blood group system. Unlike standard blood typing, this test identifies genetic variations that can affect how your blood interacts during transfusions or pregnancy. The Lutheran blood group system is particularly important because certain antibodies can develop that may complicate future medical treatments or pregnancies.

Who Should Consider This Test?

This test is especially important if you:

  • Have experienced transfusion reactions despite matching blood types
  • Are planning pregnancy and want comprehensive blood compatibility information
  • Have a family history of blood disorders or compatibility issues
  • Are preparing for major surgery where blood transfusions might be needed
  • Have been diagnosed with anemia or other blood-related conditions
  • Want complete peace of mind about your blood profile for future medical needs

Many patients discover their Lutheran blood group status only after encountering complications. Being proactive can prevent these stressful situations.

Why This Matters for Your Health

Understanding your KLF1 gene status provides several critical health benefits:

  • Safer Medical Procedures: Knowledge of your Lutheran blood group helps healthcare providers plan safer transfusions and medical treatments
  • Pregnancy Planning: Identifies potential risks for hemolytic disease in newborns
  • Family Awareness: Helps other family members understand their potential risks
  • Emergency Preparedness: Provides vital information for medical emergencies
  • Peace of Mind: Eliminates uncertainty about blood compatibility issues

Understanding Your Results

Your results will clearly indicate your KLF1 gene status and Lutheran blood group profile. Our comprehensive report includes:

  • Clear explanation of your genetic findings in easy-to-understand language
  • Specific recommendations for your healthcare providers
  • Guidance on what your results mean for future medical care
  • Information to share with family members who might be affected

Every test includes a genetic counselling session to help you understand your results and their implications for your health and family.

Transparent Pricing – Exceptional Value

Service Regular Price Special Price
KLF1 Gene Lutheran Inhibitor Blood Group Test ZAR 9,350 ZAR 6,700
Includes genetic counselling and comprehensive results interpretation

Consider this investment in your health: knowing your blood compatibility could prevent costly medical complications and provide invaluable peace of mind for you and your family.

Why Trust Oracle Genomics?

  • Nationwide Coverage: Accessible testing across South Africa including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria
  • Expert Hematology Team: Specialized professionals focused on blood disorders and genetics
  • Advanced NGS Technology: State-of-the-art genetic sequencing for maximum accuracy
  • 3-4 Week Turnaround: Timely results when you need them most
  • Multiple Sample Options: Blood, extracted DNA, or simple blood spot on FTA card
  • Comprehensive Support: Genetic counselling included with every test

Take Control of Your Health Today

Don’t wait for a medical emergency to discover your blood compatibility status. Our KLF1 Gene Lutheran inhibitor test provides the advanced information you need for safer healthcare decisions. With our special pricing of ZAR 6,700, there’s never been a better time to gain this crucial health insight.

Book your test today and receive:

  • Comprehensive genetic analysis using NGS technology
  • Professional genetic counselling session
  • Clear, actionable results in 3-4 weeks
  • Peace of mind about your blood compatibility

Contact us now to schedule your test at one of our nationwide locations or inquire about at-home testing options. Your health safety is worth investing in.