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Step 1: Hemochromatosis Discovery
If you think you or your family may have Hemochromatosis, these three steps can better help your physician diagnose hemochromatosis in your family.
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Find A physician that will treat Hemochromatosis. You can search our Hemochromatosis physician registry to find a doctor in your area. Search The Physician Registry |
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Have that physician test your blood for elevated iron. Testing for hemochromatosis is not hard. Have your physician draw an iron panel test on you. Use These Blood Tests. |
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Get genetically tested. Since Hemochromatosis is genetic, having the genetic test completed is important especially if you want to start a family or family members are sick. Genetic tests for Hemochromatosis can run about $200. Genetic Testing For Hemochromatosis |
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Inform your family. Hemochromatosis is genetic so that means other family could potentially have Hemochromatosis if you do.
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Keep Track of Those Iron Levels! This Personal Health Profile can help you keep track of all of your iron levels and other blood tests. This is a great form for the refrigerator. Don't forget to get copes of your lab work!
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Physician Reference Chart This Physician Reference Chart helps your physician better understand your condition. It helps aid it diagnosis, treatment, even maintenance for your condition. It consists of 8 pages and is offered as a free download.
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