Free genetic testing for patients with cardiomyopathy

More than one million people in the U.S. have cardiomyopathy, yet only 1.1% have had a genetic test. 12

In collaboration with:

Mass General Brigham

Genetic testing can help identify treatment options that reduce the risk of serious cardiac events

Cardiomyopathy is often treated without knowing why the condition developed. In some cases, the cause is genetic.

Everygene’s genetic test is designed to find the genetic variant causing your cardiomyopathy—so your healthcare provider can tailor your treatment and lower your risk of serious cardiac events, including heart failure and sudden cardiac arrest. 345

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Everygene makes genetic testing easy

Expert science

Our sequencing is powered by Broad Clinical Labs, the largest sequencing lab in the U.S.

Results you can trust

Every genetic test is reviewed by a board-certified geneticist from Mass General Brigham.

Personalized support

A free 30-minute session with a licensed genetic counselor is available for anyone who tests positive.

Clear next steps

No scientific knowledge is needed—we provide a simple, easy-to-follow action plan for you and your healthcare provider.

Participate in finding a cure for genetic heart disease

Everygene makes it easy to join observational (non-drug) and interventional (drug) clinical trials. Participation is always optional, and we’re here to help every step of the way.

Access tomorrow’s medicine today

Scientists are developing potential treatments right now—clinical trials help bring them to patients.

Take control of your cardiomyopathy journey

Your path to personalized care starts with a simple test.

Christy J.

"Genetic testing gave my doctor important information about my condition, and now I have a treatment plan that fits me."

Christy J., Arizona

Shauna P.

"Getting a test was fast and easy. Now I understand the risks for my family and what we should do next."

Shauna P., Colorado

Stephanie F.

"Finding out my cardiomyopathy was genetic helped me understand my condition—and what it might mean for my family. I’m glad we caught it now."

Stephanie F., Indiana