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Genetic health report

Genetic health report from the raw DNA file you already have.

GenoSight turns compatible 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage raw DNA files into readable educational genetic-health reports with citations, caveats, and privacy boundaries.

Keep it educational

Consumer raw DNA is useful context, not clinical proof.

  • Educational genetic-health reports only
  • Not diagnosis, treatment, or clinical confirmation
  • Raw genotype files are not sent to the LLM
  • Reports show missing-data and evidence caveats

How the report flow works

Start with the file, choose a focused report, then decide whether deeper analysis is worth paying for.

Use the file you already own

Upload a compatible raw genotype text file from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage. PDFs, screenshots, and ancestry-match pages are not raw DNA files.

Run a real report first

New accounts receive 250 free credits, enough to try a focused genetic-health report before choosing a paid plan.

Ask grounded follow-ups

Paid plans include findings-grounded chat, so follow-up questions stay tied to the generated report and its source trail.

Genetic health report questions

Can GenoSight make a genetic health report from raw DNA data?

Yes, if the file is a compatible raw genotype text file from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage. GenoSight turns supported files into educational genetic-health reports with caveats and source context.

Is a genetic health report a medical diagnosis?

No. GenoSight reports are educational only. They do not diagnose disease, predict outcomes, prescribe treatment, or replace clinical genetic testing.

Which genetic health report should I run first?

Use the report picker or start with a focused report such as Detox & Methylation, Sleep, Foods & Drinks, Nutrition, Fitness, or Heart Health.

Can I try a genetic health report before paying?

Yes. New accounts receive 250 free credits with no card required, and several focused reports fit inside the free grant.