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Diagnostic and companion testing - Insights

Learn more about how diagnostic and companion testing can confirm a prenatal genetic diagnosis.

Cholesterol biosynthesis and transport - Insights

Check out Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ testing approach to diagnose disorders related to cholesterol biosynthesis and transport.

Other testing - Insights

Browse our full menu of testing for motor and sensory neuropathies, spastic paraplegia, amyloidosis, and brachial plexus, among other conditions.

Organic acid disorders - Insights

Check out how Mayo Clinic Laboratories testing for organic acid metabolism disorders can help provide early diagnosis that enable prompt intervention.

Monogenic IBD Testing - Mayo Clinic Laboratories

Monogenic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) refers to a diverse spectrum of rare genetic disorders that present with intestinal inflammation. The majority of patients with monogenic IBD, unlike those with polygenic IBD, show symptoms before...

Own your lab, own your future - Insights

The laboratory is the cornerstone for health systems that offer complex care. Learn how lab ownership is a key driver of patient care excellence and health system growth.

Clinical and forensic toxicology - Insights

Clinical, forensic, and emergency toxicology testing at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, which aligns with evidence-based clinical laboratory guidelines, uses advanced and emerging technologies and is performed on urine, serum, and meconium...

Autoimmune Myelopathy Testing - Mayo Clinic Laboratories

Mayo Clinic Laboratories is the only laboratory in the world to offer testing for a novel form of autoimmune meningoencephalomyelitis.

T-cell lymphoma - Insights

We offer next-generation sequencing and comprehensive fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) panels, as well as extensive immunohistochemistry (IHC) offerings, to diagnose and monitor T-cell lymphoma.

Pan cancer - Insights

Learn about our comprehensive MayoComplete solid tumor panel, which analyzes 515 genes for mutations, rearrangements, and amplifications.