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What Is Genetic Testing?


Genetic testing can identify changes to DNA that may lead to a genetic condition. Results of a genetic test can confirm or rule out a suspected genetic disease or help determine someone’s chance of developing or passing on a genetic condition.

What Is Genetic Counseling?


Genetic counseling is a service that provides information and support for people who have, or may be at risk for, genetic conditions. Genetic counselors are trained healthcare professionals who can discuss genetics, inheritance, and disease risks. They can also discuss the benefits, limitations, and potential implications of genetic testing.

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Talk to Your Doctor

Start the conversation to see if you could benefit from genetic testing and counseling with Alnylam Act®. Your doctor will handle the process from there.

We’re Committed to Privacy

  • While Alnylam provides financial support for this program, tests and services are performed by independent third parties
  • Healthcare professionals must confirm that patients meet certain criteria to use the program
  • Alnylam receives de-identified patient data from this program, but at no time does Alnylam receive patient-identifiable information. Alnylam may use healthcare professional contact information for research purposes
  • Both genetic testing and genetic counseling are available in the U.S. and Canada
  • Healthcare professionals or patients who use this program have no obligation to recommend, purchase, order, prescribe, promote, administer, use, or support any Alnylam product
  • No patients, healthcare professionals, or payers, including government payers, are billed for this program
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Clinical Trials

Find out about studies evaluating the safety and effectiveness of our treatment options.

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Patient Advocacy

At Alnylam, we put you at the center of everything we do. We have a team dedicated to collaborating with patient advocacy groups and individuals affected by these rare diseases.