Mental Wellbeing DNA test from raw data
Explore wellbeing genetics from the raw DNA file you already have.
GenoSight can interpret compatible 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage raw DNA files for educational mental wellbeing context. Use it for mood, stress, sleep, and resilience conversations, not diagnosis or treatment.
Mental Wellbeing report
200 credits from an existing raw file.
Mood context
Stress response
Sleep-mood
BDNF
New accounts get 250 free credits. That is enough to try the Mental Wellbeing report without entering a card.
What a mental wellbeing DNA report can and cannot do
Wellbeing is shaped by biology and life context. Genetics can add signal, but current symptoms, environment, sleep, stress, relationships, medications, and qualified care matter more.
Useful for
- Review supported mood, stress-response, neurotransmitter, sleep-mood, BDNF, and resilience markers where coverage exists
- Put genetic context beside sleep, stress, caffeine, exercise, symptoms, medications, and stated goals
- Try a real Mental Wellbeing report inside the no-card signup grant before paying for broader exploration
- Create educational report context you can save and discuss with a qualified professional
Not for
- Diagnose depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, trauma, insomnia, or any mental health condition
- Tell you to start, stop, or change psychiatric medication, therapy, supplements, diet, or exercise treatment
- Replace a clinician, therapist, crisis service, psychiatric evaluation, or pharmacogenomic medication review
- Use one genotype or consumer raw file as a complete mental health risk score
Pick the report path that matches your question
Mental Wellbeing is often the right first report. If the real question is sleep, methylation, caffeine, or exercise response, use the adjacent path.
Mental Wellbeing
A focused report for mood, stress response, neurotransmitter, sleep-mood, BDNF, and resilience context from supported markers.
200 credits
Sleep & Circadian
A related report path when the wellbeing question overlaps with sleep timing, insomnia patterns, recovery, or caffeine timing.
100 credits
Detox & Methylation
A companion report for folate, B-vitamin, COMT, MTHFR, and methylation-pathway context without supplement protocols.
200 credits
Fitness
A practical adjacent report when exercise response, recovery, and activity patterns are part of the wellbeing picture.
100 credits
How the workflow stays grounded
The report can organize wellbeing genetic context, but it should never overrule symptoms, medication history, or qualified professional support.
Start with the wellbeing question
Decide whether the real question is mood, stress reactivity, sleep-mood coupling, caffeine sensitivity, exercise response, or methylation overlap.
Run a focused first report
The Mental Wellbeing report currently costs 200 credits, so it fits inside the 250-credit signup grant.
Keep care and context central
Mental health is shaped by biology, experience, environment, sleep, relationships, medication, and care. Genetics is only context.
Source-aware boundaries
These sources shaped the page language. The consistent message: wellbeing genetics needs personal context and professional care, not genotype alone.
NIMH Looking at My Genes
NIMH explains that common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety usually reflect life experiences, environment, and many genetic variants, most with tiny effects.
Open sourceMedlinePlus depression genetics
MedlinePlus Genetics notes that nongenetic environmental factors play critical roles and likely interact with genetic factors in depression risk.
Open sourceFDA direct-to-consumer tests
FDA cautions that direct-to-consumer genetic health results are one layer of a bigger picture and should not be the sole basis for medical decisions.
Open sourceStart free, upgrade when you want the broader library
The Mental Wellbeing report fits inside the free grant. Paid plans make more sense when you want adjacent reports, PDF exports, and findings-grounded chat.
Free trial
$0
250 signup credits, no card
Best for trying the focused Mental Wellbeing report before deciding whether broader reporting is useful.
Start wellbeing report freeMonthly
$11.99
1,500 credits per month
For Mental Wellbeing plus adjacent reports such as Sleep, Detox & Methylation, Fitness, and findings-grounded chat.
Choose monthlyYearly
$99.99
18,000 credits per year
For people who want the full report library, regeneration room, and follow-up exploration over time.
Choose yearlyLifetime
$229
6,000 credits per month, for life
For revisiting wellbeing, sleep, methylation, fitness, and lifestyle context without recurring subscription renewals.
Choose lifetimeMental Wellbeing DNA test questions
Can I get a mental wellbeing 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 mental wellbeing context with caveats.
Can the free signup credits cover the Mental Wellbeing report?
Yes. The Mental Wellbeing report currently costs 200 credits, and new accounts receive 250 free credits with no card required.
Will GenoSight tell me whether I have depression or anxiety?
No. GenoSight does not diagnose depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, trauma, insomnia, or any other mental health condition. Those require qualified care.
Is this a replacement for therapy, psychiatry, or medication review?
No. Raw DNA can only provide genetic context. Mental wellbeing depends on current symptoms, history, sleep, stress, relationships, medications, environment, and professional support.
Mental Wellbeing DNA test from raw DNA