MTHFR Gene Test Now Available!

MTHFR Gene Test Now Available!

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MTHFR Support Australia is excited to announce we now offer MTHFR gene testing, carried out by integrative and functional pathology centre NutriPath.

The test is a blood spot test, and therefore, requires no doctor’s referral or visit to a pathology centre to draw blood, and can be done easily in the comfort of your own home. Also, as this test does not require a blood draw via needle, it is perfect for all ages, and anyone with needle phobias.

Once purchased, your MTHFR Blood Spot test kit will be mailed directly to you by NutriPath. The test is completed by drawing blood via a simple finger prick, placed onto the provided testing card, and returned to NutriPath with their postage-paid return postage slip.

It is a 100% safe and reliable method for discovering your MTHFR gene result.

For all the details and to order your test, click the image below to be taken to the testing page.

MTHFR Gene Test

The MTHFR Gene Test is now available through the clinic! National and International customers welcome. A simple and easy finger prick test you can complete at home - no doctors visit required! A great economical testing option for those wanting a convenient testing option, young children or those with needle phobias.

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