Precision Medicine


personalized, data-driven care designed around you

At CMoC, precision medicine allows us to tailor healthcare to your unique biology. By integrating genetic insights, advanced diagnostics, and real-time physiologic data, we help identify risk earlier, personalize prevention strategies, and optimize care across every stage of life.

Rather than reacting to disease after it develops, precision medicine focuses on anticipation, prevention, and individualized decision-making—guided by data and clinical expertise.e.

What Is Precision Medicine?

Precision medicine uses genomic, physiologic, and metabolic data to guide individualized care. Rather than relying on population averages, your clinician integrates advanced testing with your medical history, lifestyle, and goals to deliver targeted, evidence-based recommendations.

This approach supports:

  • Earlier disease detection

  • Personalized prevention strategies

  • More accurate medication selection

  • Improved long-term health outcomes


Genetic Testing & Genomic Analysis

Genetic testing and genomic analysis evaluate inherited variants across clinically relevant genes to assess predispositions to a broad range of conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, neurodegenerative conditions, bone health, and medication response.

These insights help guide:

  • Personalized screening recommendations

  • Targeted prevention strategies

  • Long-term health planning

Genetic testing evaluates inherited risk—it does not detect active disease.


Whole Genome Sequencing

Genetic testing and genomic analysis evaluate inherited variants across clinically relevant genes to assess predispositions to a broad range of conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, neurodegenerative conditions, bone health, and medication response.

These insights help guide:

  • Personalized screening recommendations

  • Targeted prevention strategies

  • Long-term health planning

Genetic testing evaluates inherited risk—it does not detect active disease.

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Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing

Hereditary cancer genetic testing focuses on inherited gene variants associated with increased cancer risk. Identifying these variants allows clinicians to recommend earlier or more frequent screening, implement targeted prevention strategies, and provide informed family risk counseling.

This testing supports proactive cancer risk management—but does not diagnose or detect cancer.

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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment & Precision Screening

Breast cancer risk varies widely between individuals. At CMoC, breast cancer risk assessment integrates clinical history, genetic information, and advanced risk modeling to personalize screening recommendations—rather than relying on age alone.

This approach helps identify who may benefit from earlier screening, more frequent surveillance, or advanced imaging, supporting a more individualized and proactive screening strategy.

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Polygenic Risk Assessment

Polygenic risk assessment evaluates thousands of common genetic variants across the genome to estimate inherited susceptibility to multifactorial conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.

When combined with clinical and lifestyle factors, polygenic risk scores refine prevention and screening strategies beyond family history alone.

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Early Cancer Detection

Early cancer detection combines blood-based testing and advanced imaging to identify cancer at its most treatable stages—often before symptoms appear.

Blood-Based Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED)

MCED blood tests analyze circulating tumor DNA to detect cancer signals across multiple tissue types from a single blood draw. These tests are designed to complement—not replace—standard screening, supporting proactive surveillance for patients at elevated risk. 

Precision Cancer Imaging

CMoC also integrates site-specific imaging based on individual risk profiles, including:

  • Mammography

  • Breast MRI

  • Low-dose lung CT

This layered approach improves early detection and personalized screening decisions. 

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Pharmacogenetic Testing

Pharmacogenetic testing evaluates how your genetic makeup affects medication metabolism and response. This information helps clinicians select medications more precisely, optimize dosing, and reduce adverse effects—minimizing trial-and-error prescribing.

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Wearables & Continuous Monitoring

Wearable devices and biosensors provide continuous or intermittent monitoring of key physiologic metrics such as glucose trends, blood pressure, and cardiac rhythm.

This longitudinal data allows for earlier intervention, tracks treatment response, and supports precision-based management of chronic conditions.

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Cardiometabolic & Body Composition Health

Advanced cardiometabolic testing goes beyond routine labs to identify risk before disease develops. Tools such as body composition analysis, advanced lipid testing, vascular screening, and fitness assessment help guide personalized nutrition, exercise, and preventive strategies.

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Brain Health & Cognitive Risk Assessment

Blood-based biomarker testing combined with genetic risk assessment allows earlier evaluation of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. These tools support informed counseling, monitoring, and early intervention strategies.

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Bone & Musculoskeletal Health

Bone and musculoskeletal health are closely tied to muscle mass and overall body composition. Precision assessment integrates body composition analysis and bone density testing to guide strategies that preserve strength, mobility, and long-term independence.

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Is Precision Medicine Right for You?

Precision medicine may be especially valuable if you:

  • Want earlier insight into disease risk

  • Prefer personalized screening and prevention strategies

  • Are managing complex or evolving health concerns

  • Value data-driven, proactive care

Your clinician will help determine which tools are appropriate—ensuring testing is meaningful, actionable, and aligned with your health goals.

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Questions About Self-Pay Pricing?

Transparent self-pay options are available for many precision medicine services. Detailed pricing is provided separately so you can review options at your own pace.

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