Advanced DNA analysis that reveals your celiac disease genetic markers. Lab-quality results from the comfort of home.
Trusted by thousands. CAP/CLIA certified laboratory analysis.
Targeted Genomics provides specialized DNA analysis to help you understand your genetic predisposition to celiac disease. Our at-home testing kit uses advanced genomic technology to identify HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 genetic markers associated with celiac disease risk, helping you and your healthcare provider make informed decisions about your health.
Important: This is a genetic risk assessment, not a diagnostic test. Results indicate genetic predisposition only.
Easy At-Home Collection
Simple cheek swab collection. No blood, no needles, no lab visits required. Collect your sample in minutes and mail it back with our prepaid shipping label.
Lab-Quality Analysis
Your DNA is analyzed by scientists at PacificDX, a CAP/CLIA certified laboratory. We use ORAcollect.Dx collection devices for accurate, reliable results.
Actionable Genetic Insights
Receive a detailed genetic risk report with clear, science-backed information about your HLA-DQ2/DQ8 status. Share your results with healthcare providers to guide next steps.
Order Your Kit
Choose your testing option and order online. Your kit arrives in discreet packaging with everything you need.
Register & Collect
Register your kit online, then collect your DNA sample using our simple cheek swab method. Takes just 2-3 minutes.
Ship to Lab
Use the prepaid shipping label to mail your sample to our certified laboratory. No additional costs.
Receive Results
Get your comprehensive genetic risk report via email within 2-3 weeks. Results include personalized insights about your celiac genetic risk.
Choose Your Testing Option
GlutenID™ Genetic Risk Assessment
HLA-DQ2/DQ8 genetic analysis for celiac disease risk
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Privacy Protected
Your genetic data is never sold or shared. Samples are securely processed and destroyed after analysis. Data is deleted after two years.
Scientific Accuracy
Our test analyzes clinically relevant HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 genetic variants using validated laboratory methods. All testing is performed in CAP/CLIA certified facilities.
Expert Support
Our team can connect you with genetic counselors and healthcare professionals who can help you understand your results and next steps.
Comprehensive Reports
Detailed genetic risk analysis with clear explanations of your HLA haplotype results. Reports are designed to share with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
Understanding Celiac Genetic Risk
Celiac disease has a strong genetic component. Nearly all individuals with celiac disease carry specific genetic variants (HLA-DQ2 and/or HLA-DQ8). However, having these genetic markers does not mean you will develop celiac disease—it indicates genetic predisposition.
Who Should Consider Testing?
Our GlutenID™ test analyzes your HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 genetic status. If no celiac-associated genetic markers are found, it can help rule out genetic predisposition to celiac disease.
Note: Genetic risk testing is different from celiac disease diagnosis, which requires clinical evaluation including antibody testing and/or intestinal biopsy.
“The testing process was incredibly simple, and the results gave me valuable insights to discuss with my doctor about my celiac risk.”
— Sarah M.
“Finally have answers about my family’s genetic markers for celiac disease. The reports were detailed and easy to understand.”
— Michael T.
“Professional, accurate, and the customer service team was helpful throughout the entire process.”
— Jennifer L.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Your genetic data is never sold or shared with third parties. Samples are destroyed after testing, and data files are deleted after two years.
Absolutely. Our reports are designed to be shared with healthcare providers to help guide personalized health decisions regarding celiac disease evaluation.
Once your sample reaches our laboratory, results are typically available within 2-3 weeks.
Each kit includes an FDA-cleared saliva collection device, detailed instructions, and a prepaid shipping label to return your sample.
Your report will indicate your HLA genetic status and explain your celiac genetic risk level. If you have HLA-DQ2 and/or DQ8, you have a genetic predisposition to celiac disease. If you don’t have these markers, your genetic risk is very low.
No. This test identifies genetic predisposition only. Celiac disease diagnosis requires clinical evaluation by a healthcare provider, including antibody testing and/or intestinal biopsy.
Start Your Genetic Journey Today
Discover what your DNA says about celiac disease risk
Important Disclaimer: This is a genetic risk assessment, not a diagnostic test. The GlutenID™ Test uses qualitative genotyping to detect clinically relevant variants in the HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 genes associated with celiac disease risk.