Understanding Brachydactyly Type B1: Your Genetic Questions Answered
If you or your family members have concerns about shortened fingers or toes, or if you’re planning a family and want to understand potential genetic risks, our ROR2 gene test provides the clarity and peace of mind you deserve. We understand that genetic conditions can create uncertainty and anxiety, which is why we’ve created this comprehensive testing service specifically for South African families.
What Does This Test Detect?
This advanced genetic test specifically analyses the ROR2 gene using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to identify mutations that cause Brachydactyly Type B1. This inherited condition affects finger and toe development, and understanding your genetic status can help you make informed decisions about your family’s health future.
Our NGS technology provides the highest level of accuracy available, ensuring you receive reliable results you can trust for important health decisions.
Who Should Consider This Test?
- Individuals with shortened fingers or toes, particularly affecting the middle joints
- Parents planning pregnancy who have family history of brachydactyly
- Families where multiple members show similar hand or foot abnormalities
- Couples seeking preconception genetic screening
- Individuals diagnosed with brachydactyly wanting confirmation of the specific type
If you’ve noticed these patterns in your family, this test can provide the answers you need to move forward with confidence.
Why This Matters for Your Family’s Health
Early genetic understanding provides numerous benefits for your family’s wellbeing:
- Family Planning Confidence: Make informed decisions about pregnancy with complete genetic information
- Early Intervention: Access appropriate medical care and support when needed
- Peace of Mind: Reduce uncertainty and anxiety about genetic risks
- Comprehensive Support: Genetic counselling helps you understand results and next steps
- Future Planning: Prepare for any special needs your child might have
Understanding Your Results
We know waiting for genetic results can be stressful, which is why we provide clear, easy-to-understand reports with professional support. Your results will clearly indicate whether ROR2 gene mutations were detected, and our genetic counsellors will help you understand what this means for you and your family.
Regardless of the outcome, you’ll have the information needed to make the best decisions for your health journey, with our team available to answer any questions.
Affordable Genetic Testing for South African Families
| Test Feature | Details | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Price | ZAR 9,350 | Comprehensive genetic analysis |
| Special Price | ZAR 6,700 | Limited time savings of ZAR 2,650 |
| Turnaround Time | 3-4 Weeks | Timely results for important decisions |
| Sample Type | Blood, Extracted DNA, or Blood on FTA Card | Convenient collection options |
| Genetic Counselling | Included | Professional support throughout |
Considering the lifelong impact of genetic information, this test represents exceptional value for your family’s health future.
Why Trust Oracle Genomics?
As South Africa’s leading genetic testing provider, we combine medical expertise with compassionate care:
- Nationwide Coverage: Accessible testing across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and throughout South Africa
- Advanced Technology: NGS testing ensures highest accuracy standards
- Professional Expertise: Board-certified genetic specialists oversee all testing
- Patient-Focused Care: We understand the emotional aspects of genetic testing
- Proven Track Record: Thousands of South African families trust our services
Take the First Step Toward Genetic Clarity
Don’t let uncertainty about genetic risks delay your family planning or cause unnecessary worry. Our team is ready to support you through this important health journey.
Limited Time Offer: Secure your special pricing of ZAR 6,700 before this opportunity ends. Take control of your genetic health today and gain the peace of mind your family deserves.

