Skip Navigation
healthatozlink

Genetic Disorders

Health A–Z : 1-7 of 7 Results

Autoimmune Disorders: Questions and Answers  External Link

Find out information on the types, treatments, and the role of family connections in autoimmune diseases.... Details >

American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, Inc.  External Link

Commercial and Non-Profit Organizations offering Expanded Newborn Screening Tests  External Link

The organizations listed here charge a fee for additional screening that may not be offered in your state. NNSGRC provides the following websites for information only, and does not imply endorsement o... Details >

National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center   External Link

Jewish Genetic Diseases Screening Brochure - (PDF)  External Link

Ideally, both members of a couple should be screened prior to starting a family, or as soon as you learn of your pregnancy, to allow all available options to be considered. Testing is available for ea... Details >

Mount Sinai Center for Jewish Genetic Diseases  External Link

KS&A Library: X and Y Chromosome Variations  External Link

Find links to published articles and information related to X and Y Chromosome Variations.... Details >

KS&A (Knowledge, Support, and Action)  External Link

Prader-Willi Syndrome Support  External Link

Call 800-926-4797 for information and support for families after the initial diagnosis of Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic cause of life-threatening obesity in children.... Details >

Prader-Willi Syndrome Association - USA   External Link

State Map Page: Newborn Screening  External Link

Every newborn in the U.S. receives a newborn screening test. Select the state initials on the map or the state name in the table below for newborn screening information in your state.... Details >

National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center   External Link

Tips for Those With an Undiagnosed Condition

Can’t find answers for an undiagnosed condition? The following information may help navigate through the process of trying to obtain a diagnosis.... Details >

Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center

Note:  Documents in PDF format require the Adobe Acrobat Reader® Exit Disclaimer. If you experience problems with PDF documents, please download the latest version of the Reader®. Exit Disclaimer