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Can I share my 23andMe results with healthcare professionals?

Asked 2 years ago
Yes, individuals can share their 23andMe results with healthcare professionals if they choose to do so. Many people find that providing their genetic information can enhance discussions with their healthcare providers regarding personal health, medications, and potential genetic risks. It is important for individuals to understand that while the 23andMe reports can provide valuable insights into genetic traits, carrier status for certain conditions, and ancestry, they should not replace professional medical advice. Healthcare providers may interpret the results in the context of a person's overall health history and symptoms. Sharing results can foster a more informed and personalized approach to health care, but individuals should consider the implications of sharing genetic data, including privacy and how the information may be used. For specific inquiries about data sharing and privacy, it may be helpful to consult the current 23andMe website for the most accurate information.
Answered Jul 6th 2025

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