Your DNA, Your Health.

Our genetic screening helps you understand how your body reacts to food and medication based on your DNA.
Nutrigenomics (NGx) looks at how your genes affect your digestion, food sensitivities, and nutrient absorption, helping you choose the right diet for better health.

Pharmacogenomics (PGx) shows how your body processes medicine, helping doctors find the safest and most effective treatment for you. With this information, you can make better choices about what to eat and which medications work best, leading to a healthier and more personalized approach to your well-being.

Diet & Nutrition (Nutrigenomics - NGx)

Discover How Your Genes Affect Your Nutrition & Diet.

Nutrigenomics helps tailor your diet based on your genetic profile, optimizing health, weight management, and disease prevention.

Tests Included:

Case Study 1: Aminah, 35

– Struggled with Sugar Cravings & Energy Crashes

Aminah often felt tired after meals and craved sugar throughout the day. A nutrigenomics test revealed she had a higher sensitivity to sugar, causing energy spikes and crashes.

Based on the findings, she reduced refined sugar, switched to complex carbohydrates, and increased fiber and protein intake. Within weeks, she experienced more stable energy levels and fewer sugar cravings.

Reference: Cornelis et al. (2006), Genetic Polymorphisms and Sensitivity to Sugar, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Did You Know?

Your DNA affects how your body absorbs nutrients, processes food, and handles vitamins. Some people naturally absorb less calcium, increasing the risk of weak bones, while others have low antioxidant levels, making them age faster.

Regen Hospital’s Genetic Screening Test helps you understand your body’s unique needs so you can eat right, stay healthy, and prevent future health issues with a diet tailored to your genes.

Medical Safety (Pharmagogenomics - PGx)

Personalized Medication for Safer & More Effective Treatment

Pharmacogenomics helps determine how your body processes medications, reducing the risk of adverse drug reactions and ensuring the best possible treatment.

Tests Included:

Case Study 2: Hakim, 55

– Blood Thinner Medication Not Working Properly

Hakim, 55, had a history of heart disease and was prescribed warfarin, but his blood continued to clot. A pharmacogenomics test revealed a genetic variation affecting his ability to metabolize the drug, making the standard dose ineffective.

His doctor adjusted the dosage based on his genetic profile and monitored his response, reducing his risk of blood clots and preventing complications.

Reference: Klein et al. (2009), Pharmacogenetics of Warfarin: Genetic Variants and Dosing, The New England Journal of Medicine

Did You Know?

Studies show that 98% of individuals carry one or more genetic variants that may require changes in medication type or dosage for better treatment outcomes.

ReGen Hospital’s genetic screening test is accredited by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and can be used by doctors as a reliable medical reference. This test covers more than 500 drugs, helping to identify the safest and most effective medications based on your unique genetic makeup.

Reference: Evans & Johnson (2001), The New England Journal of Medicine.

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