Patient intake
Meet the person before the genome.
A clinician reviews goals, history, and current labs so genetic context never floats away from real life.
HelixCare is a concept clinic for the next era of genomic health: advanced testing, conservative therapy planning, and professional devices built around long-term protection.
Patient intake
A clinician reviews goals, history, and current labs so genetic context never floats away from real life.

Clinical lab
Samples move through sealed cartridges and calibrated equipment before variants are prepared for review.

Care team
Physicians and coordinators watch trends, explain tradeoffs, and update the plan before any advanced step.
Care model
Advanced genome work belongs inside a careful clinical process: consent, risk review, physician oversight, and monitoring before intervention.
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Genome, blood, microbiome, and medication context are gathered into one clinician-readable profile.
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A genetics team flags inherited risks, repair pathways, and interventions that need physician oversight.
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Your plan starts with nutrition, sleep, medications, and lab monitoring before any advanced therapy discussion.
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Continuous check-ins keep the care plan conservative, consent-led, and updated as science changes.
Professional devices
Every sample moves through calibrated hardware, secure identity checks, and review tools designed for a professional care team.
Closed-loop sample prep with chain-of-custody labeling.
Clinician dashboard for pathogenicity review and care notes.
Low-volume assays for metabolic and inflammatory signals.
Encrypted storage for longitudinal genomic snapshots.

Monitoring
Simple trends, plain-language labels, and clear escalation keep patients informed while clinicians stay close to every meaningful change.
Genome resilience
Next lab
Jul 08
Clinician
Ready
Consent
Active
Private consult
Start with a private review of your goals, history, and current labs. Advanced genomic care should begin with context, not pressure.