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Is Genetic Testing Covered In Canada?


laughingduck

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laughingduck Rookie

I want to get genetically tested for celiac, as my blood test came back negative but my doctor thinks I still may be celiac following an endoscopy. I would like to do the genetic testing and have seen that they cost around $400 yikes! Does anyone know if genetic testing is covered in Canada? I am from Ontario if that makes a difference. Thanks!


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JillianLindsay Enthusiast

Hi,

I'm originally from Ontario but currently in MB. I had genetic testing done in August and it was 100% covered. I'm not sure if it's any different in ON, but it's probably covered :) Just ask your DR or search http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/default.aspx

Good luck,

Jillian

I want to get genetically tested for celiac, as my blood test came back negative but my doctor thinks I still may be celiac following an endoscopy. I would like to do the genetic testing and have seen that they cost around $400 yikes! Does anyone know if genetic testing is covered in Canada? I am from Ontario if that makes a difference. Thanks!
laughingduck Rookie
Hi,

I'm originally from Ontario but currently in MB. I had genetic testing done in August and it was 100% covered. I'm not sure if it's any different in ON, but it's probably covered :) Just ask your DR or search http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/default.aspx

Good luck,

Jillian

thanks for the reply! I did a search but can't seem to find the info. I've got an appointment with my doctor in two weeks but if it's not covered then was going to go ahead and order the test. If it is I'd rather not waste my money though!

Has anyone here from Ontario had it covered?

JillianLindsay Enthusiast
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laughingduck Rookie

Well I saw the doc yesterday and he says OHIP does not cover genetic testing. He did however say he thought they might be changing that come the new year, so I will wait until then before I spend my money on the test! Just wanted to update this in the event that someone else from Ontario has the same question!

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milkmommy Apprentice

Just wondering if you ever found out about coverage??

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Shaun-M Newbie

I'm in Ontario as well, and am trying to find out if coverage is available for testing.    I've recently had our doctor fill out a blood work request for us, however I was told it comes at a cost of $125.    My benefits don't cover what they call "diagnostic tests" and I'm finding that OHIP doesn't cover it either.   

I'm open to any suggestions if there is somewhere I can go for my 5 year old


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cyclinglady Grand Master
1 hour ago, Shaun_M said:

I'm in Ontario as well, and am trying to find out if coverage is available for testing.    I've recently had our doctor fill out a blood work request for us, however I was told it comes at a cost of $125.    My benefits don't cover what they call "diagnostic tests" and I'm finding that OHIP doesn't cover it either.   

I'm open to any suggestions if there is somewhere I can go for my 5 year old

 

Welcome! 

I can not answer your question, but genetic testing is used as a last resource for ruling OUT celiac disease.  Normally, while on a gluten diet, a person is tested for antibodies (just like you can test antibodies (different ones) for lupus, thyroid or type 1 diabetes (blood test).  That cost is around $125 for the screening TTG IgA and IgA.  Are you saying that Canada’s Healthcare system does not cover standard lab tests?  I can see why they would not cover genetic tests as they are costly and in the case of celiac disease, can not diagnose.  Some 35%  of the population carries the genes for celiac disease but only a tiny fraction actually goes on to develop celiac disease.  

There is a bio card in the U.K. at Boots drugstore.   Perhaps there is one in Canada?  It is a place to start.  

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I hope some Canadians will chime in.  

 

GFinDC Veteran
45 minutes ago, Shaun_M said:

I'm in Ontario as well, and am trying to find out if coverage is available for testing.    I've recently had our doctor fill out a blood work request for us, however I was told it comes at a cost of $125.    My benefits don't cover what they call "diagnostic tests" and I'm finding that OHIP doesn't cover it either.   

I'm open to any suggestions if there is somewhere I can go for my 5 year old

There is a test called Biocard available in Canada.  It is a home test kit.  Should be cheaper than $125.  Biocard is NOT a genetic test though.  Genetic tests are of limited usefulness.

 

cyclinglady Grand Master
3 minutes ago, GFinDC said:

There is a test called Biocard available in Canada.  It is a home test kit.  Should be cheaper than $125.  Biocard is NOT a genetic test though.  Genetic tests are of limited usefulness.

 

Great minds think alike!  ?

GFinDC Veteran
21 hours ago, cyclinglady said:

Great minds think alike!  ?

Hmm, I wouldn't know... :)

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