Search

Browse All Topics

Genetic Counseling

Programs that apply what is known about human genetics to advise prospective parents who are concerned about the recurrence of hereditary problems or abnormalities in their offspring or for others (adults and children) who may be at risk for a variety of inherited conditions and need information about their own prospects for health. Genetic counseling is also routinely offered to women, usually age 35 and older, who are considering a first pregnancy. Genetic counselors identify families at risk, investigate the problem present in the family, interpret information about the disorder, analyze inheritance patterns and risks of recurrence and review available options with the family. They also provide supportive counseling to families, serve as patient advocates and refer individuals and families to community or state support services.

Found 26 resources (displaying 11 - 20)

Thru: CSP/New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill/Cornell Division

Eligibility:
None.
Map Marker 1

CSP/New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill/Cornell Division

1283 York Avenue, 9th Floor
Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Health
New York, NY

Thru: CSP/Northern Westchester Hospital

Eligibility:
Call for information.
Map Marker 2

CSP/Northern Westchester Hospital

400 E Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY

Cultural Competency BadgeCultural Competency

Language Access BadgeLanguage Access


<PREV  1  2  3  ... NEXT>