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Laura Swaminathan, MS 

Department Intro

About us

The San Francisco Genetics Department is one of six sub-Regional Genetics departments that comprise the Northern California Regional Genetics Program.

The San Francisco Genetics Department provides a full range of genetic services to KP Health Plan members from Daly City to Sonoma County. Our main office is located in San Francisco. We also provide limited on-site services in Daly City, Petaluma, San Rafael, and Santa Rosa.

We specialize in counseling, diagnosis and management of genetically-influenced conditions. Our clinical services include prenatal counseling and diagnosis, neonatal genetics consultation services, pediatric and adult genetic counseling and evaluation, hereditary cancer risk evaluation, and genetic screening.

We look forward to serving you and your family in our clinic.

 


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