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Are you struggling to find an answer to your health issues? Have you been searching for a diagnosis or believe you don’t have the complete picture about your health? Do you suspect there’s something your doctors are missing? You’re in the right place.

SequenceMD is a medical genetics practice offering evaluation and care for adults with undiagnosed, unresolved and/or rare conditions that goes beyond just testing. We understand the frustration and uncertainty that comes with searching for a diagnosis or receiving treatments that fail to address your health concerns and symptoms. You are not alone.

At SequenceMD, we empower individuals to take charge of their health by unlocking the secrets hidden within their genes. Our expert team can analyze, test and evaluate your genetic makeup for thousands of conditions, revealing personalized insights that can shed light on your health challenges and lead to targeted solutions.

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At SequenceMD, we empower individuals to take charge of their health by unlocking the secrets hidden within their genes. Our expert team can analyze, test and evaluate your genetic makeup for thousands of conditions, revealing personalized insights that can shed light on your health challenges and lead to targeted solutions.

With expertise in metabolic and biochemical genetics, leading-edge technology and a compassionate approach, SequenceMD can help you get the care and answers you deserve. Contact us today to get started.

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SequenceMD can help. Take the word of our patients just like you.

“Dr. Long is amazing. He is patient, kind and very thorough. I’ve been a patient of his and I have sent over a dozen clients to him in the past few months for evaluation of various connective tissue disorders. He has a modern mindset and is a delight to work with.”

“I feel very lucky to have been treated by (Dr. Long). I feel more seen than I have in all my time trying to understand my health.”

“Leading up to my appointment, I was nervous because I have had other doctors either not take me seriously or just not fully grasp how much pain I’m in and how disruptive my symptoms are in my life. I feel like just knowing that my symptoms have a name when they come together as a diagnosis is most of the battle. I do have other diagnoses and they are legitimate, but Dr. Long was so helpful in explaining that my symptoms also point to something additional on top of those. I’m just so incredibly thankful and blessed to have been able to see Dr. Long and inch closer to a clearer picture of what is going on with my body.”

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Planning for your consultation with SequenceMD

Dr. Patrick Long leads the SequenceMD team which is located in Denver, Colorado. He is licensed to practice medicine in Colorado, Montana, Michigan, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico and Kansas. For the initial evaluation, patients must be physically located in one of these states. However, follow-up appointments can take place virtually from your home location.

We schedule both in-person and telehealth appointments, but some referral indications require an in-person evaluation.

SequenceMD accepts most major commercial insurance, Medicare and Medicaid.

What you can expect:

  • initial consultation/evaluation and genetic counseling
  • whole exome sequencing (with the option to include carrier screening, pharmacogenomic testing and screening for ACMG secondary findings)
  • a results follow-up with genetic counseling
  • a management care plan for your care team as needed

Follow-up appointments are recommended (but not required) every 1-3 years as additional services.

Other genetic counseling services SequenceMD provides for additional fees include:

  • Preconception carrier screening
  • Cancer screening
  • Screening for family history of disease
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