Find Clarity About Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome Genetic Concerns
When you notice unusual limb development or breast abnormalities in your child or family members, the uncertainty can be overwhelming. Our TBX3 Gene Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test provides the definitive answers South African families need to understand these genetic conditions and plan for the future with confidence.
Understanding the TBX3 Gene Test
The TBX3 gene plays a crucial role in the development of limbs and mammary glands during early growth. When mutations occur in this gene, it can lead to Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome – a condition that affects arm, hand, and breast development. Our advanced Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology examines your DNA with exceptional accuracy to identify any TBX3 gene variations that could impact your family’s health.
This isn’t just a test – it’s a pathway to understanding your genetic blueprint and making informed decisions about healthcare management for yourself or your children.
Who Should Consider This Genetic Test?
This test is particularly important if you or your child experience:
- Underdeveloped or missing ulnar bones in the arms
- Abnormal hand development with missing or fused fingers
- Breast tissue abnormalities or underdevelopment
- Family history of limb or breast development issues
- Unexplained skeletal abnormalities in children
- Concerns about genetic conditions being passed to future generations
Many South African families find that early genetic testing provides the clarity needed to access appropriate medical care and support services.
Why Early Detection Matters for Your Family’s Health
Getting answers through genetic testing can transform your approach to healthcare:
- Peace of Mind: Eliminate uncertainty about genetic conditions affecting your family
- Early Intervention: Access appropriate medical care and therapies sooner
- Family Planning: Make informed decisions about future pregnancies
- Treatment Guidance: Help healthcare providers create targeted treatment plans
- Genetic Counselling: Understand inheritance patterns and risks for other family members
Understanding Your Test Results – Clear Guidance Every Step
We know waiting for genetic test results can be anxiety-provoking. That’s why we provide:
- Comprehensive Result Reports: Easy-to-understand documentation explaining your genetic findings
- Professional Interpretation: Our genetic specialists explain what your results mean for your health
- Follow-up Support: Guidance on next steps and available resources
- Genetic Counselling Session: Included with your test to help you understand family implications
Your results will be ready within 3-4 weeks, and we’ll guide you through every finding with compassion and expertise.
Affordable Genetic Testing for South African Families
| Test Option | Regular Price | Special Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| TBX3 Gene Ulnar-Mammary Syndrome NGS Test | ZAR 9,350 | ZAR 6,700 | ZAR 2,650 |
Price includes genetic counselling session and comprehensive result interpretation
Why South African Families Trust Oracle Genomics
- Nationwide Coverage: Accessible testing across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and throughout South Africa
- Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art NGS genetic testing for maximum accuracy
- Expert Team: Qualified genetic counsellors and medical professionals
- Multiple Sample Options: Blood draw, extracted DNA, or simple FTA card collection
- Pediatric Specialization: Expertise in childhood genetic conditions
- Complete Support: From initial consultation through result explanation
Take the First Step Toward Genetic Clarity Today
Don’t let uncertainty about genetic conditions affect your family’s future. Our TBX3 Gene Test provides the answers you need to make confident healthcare decisions.
Book your test now and save ZAR 2,650 while this special pricing lasts.
Available at our convenient locations in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and nationwide. Simple sample collection with results in 3-4 weeks.
Limited time special pricing – secure your family’s genetic health today

