Peyronie's Gene Test Kit

PeyroniesGene is the first commercially-available test that evaluates genes associated with Peyronie’s disease. The test was developed by Dr’s Jesse Labbe, PhD and Landon Trost, MD who specialize in genetic testing and Peyronie’s disease.

How to get a test kit:

How It Works

Order the Test

To order the PeyroniesGene test, first, click on the link below to download a prescription. Complete as much information as you are able, and then have your clinician complete and sign the prescription. Then, return to peyroniesgene.com to “Order Test” and upload your form and complete the checkout process.

Collection process

Once you have received your PeyroniesGene kit in the mail, simply follow the instructions inside the kit. You will need to take a swab of your cheeks inside of your mouth and place a small amount of saliva into the container. Once completed, the container is returned using the pre-paid shipping container. Our high-complexity, CLIA-certified lab will then process your sample and send the results to your clinician. You will be notified once the results are completed, and you may contact your clinician for further information.

Step 1
Print and complete prescription
Step 2
Upload prescription and order test
Step 3
We ship you a PeyroniesGene test kit
Step 4
Collect cheek swab sample
Step 5
Send to lab
Step 6
Get results

What's in the kit?

About the PeyroniesGene Test Kit

First of Its Kind

PeyroniesGene is the first commercially available genetic test that evaluates markers which are associated with Peyronie’s disease. The test was developed by Dr. Jesse Labbe, PhD, and Landon Trost, MD, who specialize in genetic testing and Peyronie’s disease. The test evaluates proprietary single nucleotide pairs which are commonly found in men with Peyronie’s disease but are rarely found in men who do not have the condition.

Convenient

PeyroniesGene is shipped directly to your home and comes with a pre-paid return package. Simply collect some saliva and a swab of the inside of your mouth in a special container, and then return the sample to receive your results.

Private and Secure

All test results are maintained in a secure database and are faxed to your ordering provider. Once your test is completed, your sample is discarded and not kept for future testing. Only genes related with Peyronie’s disease are tested, and no other genetic information is obtained.

Reliable

All testing is performed in a high-complexity, CLIA-certified laboratory to help ensure accuracy, precision, and reliability of results.

Evidence-based Testing

Our proprietary genetic testing has identified regions of the genome which are associated with Peyronie’s disease. In just one of several examples, the picture below shows that men with Peyronie’s disease are found to have distinct results in a specific region (homozygous for Allele A shown here), whereas men without Peyronie’s disease do not show similar findings.

Important Information

PeyronieGene evaluates for single-nucleotide pairs which have been shown to be associated with Peyronie’s disease. The test is not designed to diagnose Peyronie’s disease or lead to any decisions as to its treatment. The test requires a prescription by your healthcare provider, and you should review the results directly with your provider.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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About PathRight Medical

We are a healthcare company that developed and manufactures the RestoreX device.

PathRight Medical was formed in 2015 to meaningfully improve the lives of men with Peyronie’s disease or those with side effects associated with urological surgeries or chronic disease.

About Laboratory and Procedural Services:

  • Laboratory and Procedural Services is a high-complexity, CLIA-certified laboratory which performs testing related to male infertility and Peyronie’s disease.

 

About PeyroniesGene.com:

  • Designed to provide men an inexpensive, accurate, and private method to evaluate genetic findings associated with Peyronie’s disease.