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Heart Health DNA test from raw data

Explore cardiovascular genetics from the raw DNA file you already have.

GenoSight can interpret compatible 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage raw DNA files for educational heart health context. Use it for lipid, blood-pressure, inflammation, APOE, and family-history conversations, not diagnosis or treatment.

Heart Health report

200 credits from an existing raw file.

Lipids

Blood pressure

Inflammation

APOE context

New accounts get 250 free credits. That is enough to try the Heart Health report without entering a card.

What a heart health DNA report can and cannot do

Cardiovascular risk is measured with real-world clinical data. Genetics can add context, but labs, blood pressure, symptoms, habits, medications, and family history matter more for decisions.

Useful for

  • Review supported lipid, blood-pressure, inflammation, clotting, APOE, and cardiovascular trait markers where coverage exists
  • Put genetic context beside family history, labs, habits, medications, and stated health goals
  • Try a real Heart Health report inside the no-card signup grant before paying for broader exploration
  • Create educational report context you can save and discuss with a qualified clinician

Not for

  • Diagnose coronary artery disease, heart attack risk, familial hypercholesterolemia, high cholesterol, hypertension, arrhythmia, or stroke risk
  • Replace lipid panels, blood pressure readings, ECGs, imaging, family-history assessment, or clinical genetic testing
  • Tell you to start, stop, or change statins, aspirin, blood-pressure medication, supplements, diet, or exercise treatment
  • Use one genotype or consumer raw file as a complete cardiovascular risk score

How the workflow stays grounded

The report can organize cardiovascular genetic context, but it should never overrule symptoms, labs, medications, or qualified clinical care.

Start with the heart question

Decide whether the real question is cholesterol, blood pressure, family history, APOE, inflammation, clotting, or metabolic overlap.

Run a focused first report

The Heart Health report currently costs 200 credits, so it fits inside the 250-credit signup grant.

Keep clinical data central

Cardiovascular decisions depend on measured cholesterol, blood pressure, symptoms, family history, medications, and qualified care.

Heart Health DNA test questions

Can I get a heart health DNA test from 23andMe or AncestryDNA raw data?

Yes, if you have a compatible raw genotype text file from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage. GenoSight can turn supported markers into educational heart health context with caveats.

Can the free signup credits cover the Heart Health report?

Yes. The Heart Health report currently costs 200 credits, and new accounts receive 250 free credits with no card required.

Will GenoSight tell me whether I have heart disease or high cholesterol?

No. GenoSight does not diagnose heart disease, high cholesterol, familial hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, stroke risk, or arrhythmias. Those require clinical measurements and qualified care.

Is this a replacement for a lipid panel or clinical genetic test?

No. Raw DNA can only provide genetic context. Heart health depends on measured cholesterol, blood pressure, symptoms, medications, family history, habits, and clinician interpretation.

Heart Health DNA test from raw DNA

Try the focused Heart Health report with free credits.

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