Affordable genetic testing

Genetic testing empowers medical decision-making

That’s why we’re committed to delivering the highest-quality tests and making sure there are plenty of ways to make them affordable.

Genetic testing empowers medical decision-making

That’s why we’re committed to delivering the highest-quality tests and making sure there are plenty of ways to make them affordable.

Excellent insurance coverage

Many patients pay $0 for genetic testing. That’s right: $0.

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Clear cost estimates

Sometimes out-of-pocket costs for testing do happen. You’ll know what your costs are – if any – before your test is run.

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Financial assistance

If you receive a bill and your expected out-of-pocket cost exceeds your budget, we have ways to help.

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Excellent insurance coverage

Many people have insurance that covers Myriad products. This means you can make the most of your insurance benefits.

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MyRisk results help you and your healthcare provider manage your individual risk of developing cancer.

90% of patients pay $0 out of pocket

95% of private insurance companies have coverage for hereditary cancer testing1

90% of patients pay $0 for testing1

Clear cost estimates

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.

Financial assistance

58%

of people are eligible2 for financial assistance

More than

63,000
eligible patients

received financial assistance in 20221

1 Myriad internal data, 2023



2 Based on people who meet the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services federal poverty guidelines. 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.