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Discount Program

Would the members of your group or association benefit from our testing? Genelex offers a 10% group discount on to qualified organizations. Please contact Kristine Ashcraft at 800 523-3080 x 2857 or info@genelex.com.

Genelex currently offers the following discounts:

10% to any senior citizen over the age of 55 or with an active AARP membership.

10% to military personnel.

Note: Discounts do not apply to packages or testing panels that have already been discounted. Nor can they be applied in conjunction with other promotions or coupons.

If you have a Flexible Spending Account, you may be able to save 30% or more on Prescription Drug Reaction testing. Click here to learn more.

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What our clients say...

"I just wanted to call and tell you that my physician switched my medications based on my test results, and I cannot describe how much better I feel. You have made a believer out of me, my family, and my physician. I hope this testing becomes routine before anyone is placed on long term medication."
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