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Department of Genetics
 

What Our Patients Are Saying About Us

The Genetics Department strives to provide high-quality, personalized service to our members. Here is what some of our members had to say.

“I was extremely impressed by my experience at [San Jose Kaiser Permanente Genetics]. The team helped me to feel calm and minimize my anxiety.”

“[The genetic counseling] was excellent – very good follow through.”

“[The genetic counseling] session was very helpful. It helped me understand better.”

“[My genetic counselor] was a blessing to both me and my husband. We both felt very lucky to have such a wonderful genetic counselor.”

 


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