DNA Diabetes Risk Test
CA$349
Discover Your Genetic Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder that disrupts the body’s normal glucose and insulin balance. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the body’s cells. Insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas, which helps to keep glucose levels within a healthy range. Individuals with type 2 diabetes have consistently high blood glucose, insulin resistance and a relative lack of insulin. Type 2 diabetes can contribute to other life-threatening disorders, including heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and poor blood flow.
How it Works

Order your DNA Kit
Place your order online, and we’ll send you a DNA test kit with everything you need to collect your samples.

Collect DNA Samples
Follow the detailed, step-by-step instructions to collect DNA samples using the provided mouth swabs.

Lab Analysis
Use the provided return envelope to mail your DNA samples to our laboratory for analysis.

Receive Results
Download your results from your secure online account as soon as they’re ready.
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder that disrupts the body’s normal glucose and insulin balance. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the body’s cells. Insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas, which helps to keep glucose levels within a healthy range. Individuals with type 2 diabetes have consistently high blood glucose, insulin resistance and a relative lack of insulin. Type 2 diabetes can contribute to other life-threatening disorders, including heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and poor blood flow.

Risk factors for type 2 diabetes
Some risk factors for type 2 diabetes are visible, such as obesity (leading to insulin resistance), lack of physical activity, and a poor diet (high sugar). However, “invisible” genetic factors can also increase your risk, regardless of lifestyle.
These genetic factors influence glucose and insulin levels, sensitivity to dietary fatty acids, and how the body responds to insulin. Take this test to understand your genetic risk of type 2 diabetes, so you can make changes today to improve your metabolic health.

Genes Tested & Their Effects
- ACC2 – Reduced insulin response
- ADCY5 – Impaired insulin secretion
- FABP2, FTO – Increased absorption of saturated fats
- ADIPOQ, CRY2, FADS1, G6PC2, GLUT2, MTNR1B, PROX1, TCF7L2 – Elevated fasting glucose levels
- GCKR – Lower fasting glucose levels
- GCK, HNF4A – Decreased pancreatic beta cell function
- GLIS3, IRS1, SLC30A8 – Disrupted insulin production, signaling, or storage
- SHBG – Increased sex hormone-binding globulin
- MADD – Impaired conversion of proinsulin to insulin
- SOD2 – Higher levels of reactive oxygen species
- HIF1A – Resistance to hypoxia
By identifying these genetic markers, you can make informed choices to support optimal metabolic health and lower your risk of diabetes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Once your sample is received by our laboratory, processing usually takes 6-8 weeks. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access your detailed report through a secure online portal.
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