Gain Unique Insights Into Your Personal Osteoporosis Genetics Picture
In A Simple, All-In-One, One-Time Test
Step-By-Step Process for
OsteoIQ™ Optimal Genomics
Step 1:
Purchase the test here on the OsteoIQ™ website.
Step 2:
We’ll send you a special test kit directly to your home.
Step 3:
Follow the easy, step-by-step instructions in your kit.
Step 4:
Swab your cheek and drop it in the vial provided in your kit.
Step 5:
Mail your vial back to our lab with the prepaid label in your kit.
Step 6:
Register your kit barcode and create your OsteoIQ™ Insights Portal account.
Step 7:
We’ll send you an email in 15-20 business days (3-4 weeks) with a link to view your test results in the OsteoIQ™ Insights Portal (very easy to access, even if not tech savvy).
Step 8:
Review your test results, unique OsteoIQ™ Score & Risk Report, key genetic insights, and actionable recommendations for stronger bones.
Step 9:
Complete your OsteoIQ™ Score by purchasing an OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test to track your bone building progress over time.
What It Does:
Identifies specific genetic markers within your DNA that influence bone density and health.
Assesses your genetic predisposition to osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions.
Provides personalized guidance based on your individual genetic profile to support long-term bone health.
Establishes a genetic baseline for monitoring and maintaining optimal bone health throughout your life.
This test is only required once in your lifetime and offers a strong foundation for creating a proactive, personalized plan to improve bone strength, slow bone loss, and reduce your risk of fractures.
Who Should Take This Test?
If you're concerned about osteoporosis, bone health, or have a family history of bone-related conditions, the OsteoIQ™ Optimal Genomics test delivers critical, scientifically-backed information to help you make informed decisions about your bone health based on your osteoporosis genetics and DNA.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are bone turnover markers, why are they important, and why should I use them to monitor my bone health?
Reference: Bone Turnover Markers in the Diagnosis and Monitoring of Metabolic Bone Disease
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549920/)
Why use OsteoIQ™ instead of just going through my doctor?
How will my bone turnover marker test results & OsteoIQ™ Active Monitoring Test be affected if I’ve already had a fracture?
Reference: Effect of fracture on bone turnover markers: a longitudinal study comparing marker levels before and after injury in 113 elderly women.
(https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17488197/)