That’s why we’re committed to supporting access to the highest-quality tests and making sure there are options to make them affordable.
Many people have insurance that covers Myriad products. This means you can make the most of your insurance benefits. Coverage may vary by test
MyRisk results help you and your healthcare provider manage your individual risk of developing cancer.
Most commercial and federally-funded insurance plans cover hereditary cancer testing, and the majority of patients face no out-of-pocket costs for MyRisk testing. For those that do have an out-of-pocket cost, we offer options to make testing accessible and affordable.
Reproductive genetic screening results can provide you, your partner, and your healthcare provider with valuable genetic insights about a baby’s development and potential to inherit specific conditions.
Nearly 90% of patients pay less than $1001
Understanding your cost for genetic testing is essential.
A few days after testing, patients who have taken MyRisk, Foresight® or Prequel® tests will be notified of their cost via email or text message.
Myriad’s customer service team is available via phone or email to help patients understand their potential costs and financial assistance options for all tests we offer.
MyRiskContact us(800) 469-7423[email protected]
Prequel & ForesightContact us(888) 268-6795[email protected]
Whether you’re uninsured, have limited coverage or are experiencing financial hardship, we have personalized ways to help every patient. Many people are eligible* for financial assistance.
Patients whose insurance policy does not cover testing, are uninsured, or have a high deductible can choose to pay an affordable, fixed price for testing by opting out of using insurance. Contact us for more information.
*Due to regulatory limitations, people who carry federally funded health insurance such as Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and Medicare Advantage are not eligible for financial assistance. People with some types of Medicaid plans, including those with limited state-funded plans such as emergency-only coverage, or Medicaid in states that do not have coverage for Myriad testing, are eligible for the Myriad Financial Assistance Program; contact Myriad for details about your specific plan type.
1 Myriad internal data, 2023