


Genetic testing analyzes DNA to look for inherited mutations or variations that may affect neurological health. It can help identify hereditary risks, support diagnosis in complex cases, and provide useful information for long-term treatment planning. Some neurological conditions have a genetic component, so this testing may be recommended when symptoms, family history, or diagnostic uncertainty suggest that inherited factors could be involved. Patients undergoing this type of workup are typically doing so within a larger neurology care pathway.










Certain neurological conditions have hereditary components that can influence how diseases develop over time. Genetic testing helps physicians identify specific DNA variations that may increase the risk of neurological disorders.
At Universal Neurological Care, genetic analysis is used to better understand complex neurological conditions that may run in families. This information can help physicians tailor monitoring and treatment plans for patients and their families.
Understanding genetic risk factors allows patients to make more informed decisions about long-term health management.
