Discover your MTHFR gene result with our easy at-home test kit
MTHFR Support Australia now offers MTHFR gene testing, carried out by integrative and functional pathology centre NutriPath.
The Buccal Swab gene test does not require a doctor’s referral or visit to a pathology centre to draw blood, it simply requires a swab of the inside of the cheek so it's ideal for babies, children and those afraid of needles.
It is a 100% safe and reliable method for discovering your MTHFR gene result.
Note: Only available for Australian Residents
MTHFR Basics Course:
Diet and Supplement Strategies for People With MTHFR
We know that when patients with MTHFR understand the right diet and supplement strategies, they can effectively manage their condition, improve their health, and reduce the risk of related health issues.
Take this short course to navigate the complexities of this genetic variation and take control of your health. ONLY $67
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MTHFR Swab Test Kit
$99
1 Swab Test Kit
Free Shipping within Australia
Report sent to your practitioner
Doctor Referral Not Required
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Genetic Health Package
$919
SmartDNA Genetic Test
15-minute appointment with our Clinic Manager to be paired with the right Practitioner for your health concerns.
90min Practitioner Appointment
10% of all supplements
Practitioner Appointment
from $415
Specialist Practitioners
Wide range of conditions supported.
Follow up sessions available.
MTHFR SUPPORT IS CREATED BY
Carolyn Ledowsky
Carolyn Ledowsky is the founder of MTHFR Support Australia. She is also a naturopath, herbalist and nutritionist with a Bachelor of Herbal Medicine, Bachelor of Naturopathy, Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy and Diploma of Nutrition, also having studied courses in genetics at Duke University and The University of Maryland in the US. Carolyn is also a Health Scientist, researcher, and a results-oriented health expert who has the ability to provide straightforward and practical advice to address specific health issues, with a key focus on looking at how genes impact health and disease.