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Mental Health Genetic Testing

Temecula Medical Group

Concierge Primary Care, Urgent Care & Wellness Clinic located in Temecula, CA

Struggling with Mental Health Meds?

Trial-and-error causing side effects, delays, and frustration? Impersonal care adds stress. 

Genetic testing for mental health medication, also known as pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing, analyzes your DNA to identify how your genes influence the way you metabolize and respond to psychiatric drugs like antidepressants, antipsychotics, or mood stabilizers. This personalization helps find the "right fit" by predicting which medications are likely to be effective, at what dosages, and with fewer side effects, leading to better treatment outcomes, higher adherence, and reduced risks.

Simple genetic test could personalize your treatment for faster, more effective results.

 

Our Genetic Testing Personalizes Your Treatment

End guesswork—get gene-matched meds for faster relief. Safe, effective options tailored to you.  

It can shave months or even years off the traditional trial-and-error approach—where providers cycle through multiple drugs over extended periods, often causing frustration, worsening symptoms, and increased healthcare costs—by guiding initial prescriptions based on genetic insights, potentially achieving relief in weeks instead. For instance, in depression treatment, PGx has shown real-world benefits in optimizing meds faster.

Find the Right Mental Health Medication

As your primary care gateway, we're not specialists but ready to help with diagnosis, testing, and referrals. For a one-time test, discover how genes affect meds.

Why Choose Our Genetic Testing?

Tired of meds that don't work? Our pharmacogenomic test analyzes DNA to match treatments, reducing risks. Simple cheek swab, results in weeks. Covers:

  • Depression, Anxiety
  • Bipolar, ADHD/ADD, OCD
  • PTSD, Schizophrenia
  • Substance use, Insomnia, Eating disorders, and Epilepsy.
  • Virtual options for ease—join hundreds finding the right fit faster.

 

 

meet TAYLOR (34-year-old, Professional)
she was concerned about:
Persistent anxiety meds are causing side effects, with no clear reason why some failed.

meet Taylor (concerned about side effects)










"I tried multiple anxiety meds, but the side effects were awful. Worried testing was invasive or unhelpful."
 
TAYLOR - After our genetic test, Taylor got personalized recommendations avoiding poor-metabolizing drugs. Relief came quicker, with virtual follow-ups keeping adjustments easy—proving genes hold the key.
 
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meet SARAH (42-year-old, Mom of 3)
she was concerned about:
Depression treatments take months to work, impacting family life.

meet Sarah (concerned about meds taking months to work)








"Finding the right med felt endless; I feared genetic testing meant more waits or costs."
 
SARAH - The cheek swab was simple; results matched effective antidepressants. Now, balanced and present for loved ones, our process cut trial time in half. 
 
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meet JAMIE (29-year-old, Student/Dad)
he was concerned about:
ADHD meds inconsistent, plus stigma around genetic insights.

meet Jamie (concerned about stigma about mental health meds)









"Meds helped sometimes, but not always; hesitant on testing due to privacy fears."
 
JAMIE - Our secure test revealed dosage needs; virtual consults fine-tuned treatment. Focus improved dramatically—empowering without the guesswork.
 
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Trust & Benefits: A Caring Approach

Personalized relief without hassle. No third-party interference; preventive focus. Join for:

  • Simple cheek swab (mailed/virtual options)
  • Tailored med plans reducing side effects
  • Talk to our providers on your next appointment
  • Some insurance programs cover the cost of this

Discuss with our providers on your next visit.  We would love to help you feel like yourself again. 

 

Disclaimer: The patient avatars displayed above are fictional. Their names and images have been modified to protect individual privacy and to ensure HIPAA and PCI compliance. However, their stories accurately reflect the real challenges and concerns faced by many navigating their healthcare.