The diagnostic lab at Greenwood Genetic Center is named to honor the Center’s co-founder, Harold A. Taylor. The facility is made of three separate, but integrated laboratories: the biochemical lab, the cytogenetic lab and the molecular lab. All three laboratories use technologies to help physicians, patients and their families to better understand a disorder and the available treatments for it. The Greenwood Diagnostic Labs utilize traditional and cutting-edge tools such as next-generation sequencing, multiple array CGH platforms and expanding enzyme analysis testing to provide the most accurate and reliable diagnoses available.
Lab requisitions must accompany all samples, and they should be completed by the referring physician or other healthcare provider. The process of ordering tests has been streamlined with our downloadable requisition forms and test finder. A complete list of test CPT Codes and Prices is also available. The test finder lists over 300 tests and general information for each test including:
- Methodology
- Specimen requirements
- Turnaround time
- CPT Codes
- Costs
Laboratory faculty and staff are an invaluable part of GGC’s patient care team. They work closely with clinicians to facilitate testing and support genetic counselors and referring physicians with the information they need to provide answers to their patients.
Biochemical Lab
The Biochemical Laboratory of the Greenwood Genetic Center provides diagnostic and screening tests for a variety of inherited metabolic disorders including:
- Inborn errors of metabolism
- Lysosomal storage diseases
- Mucolipidoses
Cytogenetics Lab
The Cytogenetics Laboratory provides the analysis necessary to detect constitutional chromosomal aberrations and abnormalities related to hematological malignancies. Technologies and analyses at the Cytogenetics lab include:
- High resolution karyotyping
- FISH analysis
- Array CGH
Molecular Lab
The Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory offers the latest technologies to diagnose a wide variety of disorders from rare diseases to more common conditions including:
- Next-generation sequencing
- Sanger sequencing
- Methylation analysis
- Triplet repeat testing
The molecular lab can also provide a prenatal diagnosis for many genetic disorders.